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Before last season, with Campbell as NHL disciplinarian, every possible incident was also monitored and acted upon from that room. That changed last season after Shanahan took over from Campbell as chief disciplinarian. A new room was set up in New York City under the guidance of Shanahan and Echevarrieta, with the specific mandate to flag incidents that could result in supplemental discipline.
Toronto still does goal reviews; New York now does discipline. Situated on the 12th floor of the NHL's head office in Manhattan, the player safety room is adorned with several TV and computer screens that stream live games, Shanahan's group is armed with top-notch technology to gather replays and produce video clips on the fly. You might disagree with which plays end up in suspensions, but you cannot -- believe me -- doubt that the player safety group isn't watching like a hawk.
On this night, there are just two early games, Montreal-Toronto and Washington-Philadelphia, but Shanahan is barely into his seat when a play catches his eye. Plenty of other plays don't reach the official clip level but nevertheless are watched as well. About 20 minutes after the Orr hit on Armstrong, an email has been sent out by coordinator Chris Nastro addressed to Shanahan's player safety feedback group, which includes not only his player safety group but also some trusted voices from the hockey operations guys in Toronto.
The email contains all the pertinent details about the play, the replay and Orr's suspension history. Shanahan is the first to respond to the group email: "Thoughts? Those on the email reply to only Shanahan, so as not to influence opinion. And Shanahan does not tell anyone his initial impression until getting everyone's feedback. Let me see that [Joel] Ward hit in Philadelphia. OK," says Shanahan.
False alarm. Clean hit as Flyers blue-liner Nicklas Grossmann takes the worse for wear on his own initiated hit on Ward. It earns Brown a five-minute major for checking from behind and a game misconduct. The major to Brown made me think of asking whether penalties handed out in-game ever change the thought process on supplemental discipline.
It's intermission in both games. Shanahan spends time breaking down the Phaneuf hit on Prust. There's something bothering him about it.
On nights when he's not in the office, the clips for review are sent to his iPad, which he constantly carries with him so he can watch replays at all times. Translation: Player behavior on the ice has changed since Shanahan took over. Or at least that's the hope in the player safety group. It's the middle of the second period in the Montreal-Toronto game, and Shanahan has enough feedback back from his group via email on the Orr-Armstrong play. The clip is stored and catalogued in the department's ever-growing library of reviewed plays and will always be available to access again if need be to use as an example or as a comparison to a future hit.
Toronto's Frazer McLaren hammers Gorges into the boards. The Habs blue-liner got caught admiring his pass. The player safety group has to make up its mind on this night on anything Toronto- or Detroit-related because both teams play the next night.
If there's going to be a hearing, it will let the team know before the end of the night. At p. ET, Blake responds via email to Shanahan on the Phaneuf-Prust hit, agreeing with Shanahan that there's head contact but in the end feeling the hit doesn't fit the criteria and does not warrant supplemental discipline. The game is nearly over in Philadelphia when a crunching hit produced a reviewable clip, with Harry Zolnierczyk of the Flyers hammering Mathieu Perreault of the Caps in open ice in a hit that seems to injure Perrault's knee.
Twitter is quickly ablaze with comparisons to the Taylor Hall hit from the week before on Cal Clutterbuck , which netted the Oilers star a two-game suspension. And the puck is still there in this case. The two hits aren't similar at all.
It's still clipped, but Shanahan has no hesitation in his view that there are no grounds for suspension. The feedback group would later back that opinion. Two late games, Nashville-Anaheim and Detroit-L.
In the end, on a light night in the NHL with only four games, the player safety group still produces and reviews six clips and debates them internally. We use publicly available data and resources to ensure that our dating stats and biographies are accurate.
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