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Kronwall will not be suspended for his monster hit on Voracek

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Edmonton Oilers’ Ales Hemsky take a hits from Detroit Red Wings’ Niklas Kronwall, during first period NHL hockey game action in Edmonton, Alberta, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, John Ulan)

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Last night when Detroit’s Niklas Kronwall delivered another his textbook borderline hits to Philadelphia’s Jakub Voracek, it fired up the debate yet again as to what should and should not be punishable by the league.

Flyers fans were understandably furious over the hit believing that Kronwall targeted a helpless player while the Wings felt it was an unfortunate but legal play. TSN’s Bob McKenzie tweets this morning that Kronwall will not face supplementary discipline from the league for the hit and the reasoning will likely make Flyers fans even more upset.

McKenzie Tweet - Kronwall

The explanation is a bit more baffling, all things considered. If the head is the principle point of contact, wouldn’t that make it a violation of Rule 48? Perhaps this is just the league’s way of saying you’d better keep your head up at all times.

If you missed it last night, here’s the hit so you can judge for yourself.