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Boyle thinks Lapierre hit showed lack of respect, but he might have done the same to certain players

Maxim Lapierre, Dan Boyle

Maxim Lapierre #40 of the St. Louis Blues checks Dan Boyle #22 of the San Jose Sharks into the boards at the Scottrade Center on October 15, 2013 in St. Louis, Missouri. Boyle was injured on the play and had to leave the ice on a stretcher. (October 14, 2013 - Source: Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images North America)

San Jose Sharks defenseman Dan Boyle admitted recently that he didn’t take St. Louis Blues forward Maxim Lapierre’s call when he attempted to apologize for hitting Boyle from behind.

“I’ll leave it at that for now,” Boyle, who has missed four straight games, said earlier this week.

Fast forward to today and Boyle has decided that it’s time to share his thoughts about Lapierre with the public.

“I don’t think he thought he was going to put me in the hospital with the hit, so I agree with him that wasn’t his intention,” Boyle told the San Jose Mercury News. “At the same time, we’re told since we were five years old not to hit a guy when you see numbers and it’s pretty clear he saw my numbers and he decided to hit anyway.

“That’s just lack of respect is what I think.”

Interestingly enough, Boyle might have done the same thing, depending on who his opponent was. He admitted that there were a “probably a handful” of players that he would have hit if the roles were reversed.

Lapierre was suspended for five games for his actions. Meanwhile, Boyle might return Sunday, according to CSN Bay Area.

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