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We're just here to have a good time," Tkachuk added. The Flames scored on the power play, won 4-3, and took over top spot in the Pacific Division.“(If you don’t want to fight Kassian), well then don’t be taking 12-foot runs at him trying to kill him,” Neal said.“Am I going to go see Looch (Flame heavyweight Milan Lucic) coming around the net and go target his head? No, because he’s going to kill me.”“But it wasn’t the right time to do it, against the right person. "Rather than follow the hockey "code" and fight Kassian, Tkachuk followed the pest code and relished his conquest. Maybe somebody closer to me out there.They also note that both hits were deemed clean by the NHL and that maybe Kassian, with 33 fights and more than a thousand hits to his credit, can deliver a good hit but just can't take one."[If you don't want to fight Kassian], well then don't be taking 12-foot runs at him trying to kill him," said Neal.The next game between them is Jan. 29 in Edmonton followed by Feb. 1 in Calgary. Edmonton Oilers' Zack Kassian and Calgary Flames' Matthew Tkachuk both said they were more interested in a win than retribution, but they did fight. "I'm not fighting him. But it handed Kassian a two-game suspension for his attack -- a suspension that, perhaps not coincidentally, made him eligible to return for Wednesday's grudge match against the Flames. It was a costly penalty. Calgary Flames star Matthew Tkachuk was criticized after a run-in with Oiler Zack Kassian. No because he's going to kill me."Oilers forward James Neal, meanwhile, sneered at Tkachuk's explanation.Edmonton Oilers winger Zack Kassian was handed a two-game suspension by the NHL on Monday, two days after he rag-dolled and punched Calgary Flames forward Matthew Tkachuk on national TV. "That gave me some clarity about what you can and can't do now. Edmonton Oilers winger Zack Kassian was suspended for two games by the NHL on Monday, two days after he ragdolled and slobberknocked a turtling Matthew Tkachuk on national TV.Kassian skated with the Oilers at Rogers Place earlier Monday, but he did not speak to the media afterwards ahead of his meeting with the league’s Player Safety Department.Midway through the first period, Tkachuk lined up Kassian as he swooped around the net and hit him high with the shoulder, wobbling Kassian’s skull and knocking off his helmet.“I just think I’d rather be out there than be in the (penalty) box with him, and I’m sure if you ask the rest of my teammates, they’d rather (have) me out there instead of (being) taken off the ice.”Kassian went after Tkachuk late in the second period Saturday night at the Saddledome, with the game tied at 3, after Tkachuk drilled him into the boards, sending Kassian’s helmet flying.It was the second time in the game that Tkachuk had delivered a hellacious hit on Kassian.The incident has the potential to make for some awkward moments at the upcoming all-star game, where Tkachuk will be teammates on the Pacific Division squad with Oilers stars Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.The next game between them is Jan. 29 in Edmonton, followed by Feb. 1 in Calgary.Oilers forward James Neal, meanwhile, sneered at Tkachuk’s explanation.They also note that both hits were deemed clean by the NHL and that maybe Kassian — with 33 fights and more than a thousand hits to his credit — can deliver a good hit but just can’t take one.Meanwhile, in Montreal, Tkachuk, after a pre-game skate with his Calgary Flames teammates, told reporters that if he had to do it all over again, he would have done the same thing.“It (not fighting) was probably the right thing to do for me there,” Tkachcuk said.When asked what he would do if asked to share the ice with Tkachuk during the 3-on-3 tournament, Draisaitl said: “Probably get off the ice.”Pro-Tkachukers, and Flames fans on social media, say he was right to turtle, that he has fought before (seven times) and that discretion was the better part of valour rather than take a dumb penalty in a close game.Kassian was given a double minor for roughing.
We're just here to have a good time," Tkachuk added. The Flames scored on the power play, won 4-3, and took over top spot in the Pacific Division.“(If you don’t want to fight Kassian), well then don’t be taking 12-foot runs at him trying to kill him,” Neal said.“Am I going to go see Looch (Flame heavyweight Milan Lucic) coming around the net and go target his head? No, because he’s going to kill me.”“But it wasn’t the right time to do it, against the right person. "Rather than follow the hockey "code" and fight Kassian, Tkachuk followed the pest code and relished his conquest. Maybe somebody closer to me out there.They also note that both hits were deemed clean by the NHL and that maybe Kassian, with 33 fights and more than a thousand hits to his credit, can deliver a good hit but just can't take one."[If you don't want to fight Kassian], well then don't be taking 12-foot runs at him trying to kill him," said Neal.The next game between them is Jan. 29 in Edmonton followed by Feb. 1 in Calgary. Edmonton Oilers' Zack Kassian and Calgary Flames' Matthew Tkachuk both said they were more interested in a win than retribution, but they did fight. "I'm not fighting him. But it handed Kassian a two-game suspension for his attack -- a suspension that, perhaps not coincidentally, made him eligible to return for Wednesday's grudge match against the Flames. It was a costly penalty. Calgary Flames star Matthew Tkachuk was criticized after a run-in with Oiler Zack Kassian. No because he's going to kill me."Oilers forward James Neal, meanwhile, sneered at Tkachuk's explanation.Edmonton Oilers winger Zack Kassian was handed a two-game suspension by the NHL on Monday, two days after he rag-dolled and punched Calgary Flames forward Matthew Tkachuk on national TV. "That gave me some clarity about what you can and can't do now. Edmonton Oilers winger Zack Kassian was suspended for two games by the NHL on Monday, two days after he ragdolled and slobberknocked a turtling Matthew Tkachuk on national TV.Kassian skated with the Oilers at Rogers Place earlier Monday, but he did not speak to the media afterwards ahead of his meeting with the league’s Player Safety Department.Midway through the first period, Tkachuk lined up Kassian as he swooped around the net and hit him high with the shoulder, wobbling Kassian’s skull and knocking off his helmet.“I just think I’d rather be out there than be in the (penalty) box with him, and I’m sure if you ask the rest of my teammates, they’d rather (have) me out there instead of (being) taken off the ice.”Kassian went after Tkachuk late in the second period Saturday night at the Saddledome, with the game tied at 3, after Tkachuk drilled him into the boards, sending Kassian’s helmet flying.It was the second time in the game that Tkachuk had delivered a hellacious hit on Kassian.The incident has the potential to make for some awkward moments at the upcoming all-star game, where Tkachuk will be teammates on the Pacific Division squad with Oilers stars Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.The next game between them is Jan. 29 in Edmonton, followed by Feb. 1 in Calgary.Oilers forward James Neal, meanwhile, sneered at Tkachuk’s explanation.They also note that both hits were deemed clean by the NHL and that maybe Kassian — with 33 fights and more than a thousand hits to his credit — can deliver a good hit but just can’t take one.Meanwhile, in Montreal, Tkachuk, after a pre-game skate with his Calgary Flames teammates, told reporters that if he had to do it all over again, he would have done the same thing.“It (not fighting) was probably the right thing to do for me there,” Tkachcuk said.When asked what he would do if asked to share the ice with Tkachuk during the 3-on-3 tournament, Draisaitl said: “Probably get off the ice.”Pro-Tkachukers, and Flames fans on social media, say he was right to turtle, that he has fought before (seven times) and that discretion was the better part of valour rather than take a dumb penalty in a close game.Kassian was given a double minor for roughing.