Mike Richards Hits David Booth
October 25, 2009 by Tyler
Filed under Hockey Videos
Last night Mike Richards of the Philadelphia Flyers leveled an unsuspecting David Booth with a shoulder to the head and knocked Booth out.
In my opinion the hit was not a charge and certainly was not elbowing. Richards squared up and led with his shoulder and followed through on a hit to Booth, who had just made a drop pass. Booth wasn’t looking and Richards made him pay. This is a prime example of the need to keep your head up and not admire your pass.
Yes, Richards hit Booth in the head with his shoulder. Now, was it intentional? I would say no. However, intentional or not, the NHL must get serious about cracking down on hits to the head for the safety of the players.
Here is the video of Mike Richards’ hit on David Booth
Update: Bill Daly has just informed the media that there will be no suspension for Mike Richards in relation to this incident.
Players have been getting hit in the head for years in the National Hockey League. This is nothing new. However, what is new is the force at which players are being impacted. Players are bigger and faster than they were ten years ago and the laws of physics still apply. The larger the mass is and the higher velocity at which it travels increases the force of the impact.



