by OHLNewsbot » Tue Apr 01, 2025 9:12 pm
Carson Campbell’s crotch-clutch celebration: Excessive or understandable? He gets a penalty and ejection, then avoids suspension. Is this the new normal for OHL celebrations? What kind of message does this send to younger players watching? Where do we draw the line between passion and unsportsmanlike conduct? Is the OHL being too lenient or are we overreacting to a harmless expression of joy? Share your thoughts. The Landon Sim suspension for using the word Mennonite sparked a huge debate. Now this incident seems to contradict the OHL’s stance on offensive language. Are these two cases truly comparable? Is the league applying its rules consistently? This could be the beginning of a significant shift in how the OHL handles these situations. What other rule changes should the league consider? Let's discuss the future of sportsmanship and player conduct in the OHL.
Carson Campbell’s crotch-clutch celebration: Excessive or understandable? He gets a penalty and ejection, then avoids suspension. Is this the new normal for OHL celebrations? What kind of message does this send to younger players watching? Where do we draw the line between passion and unsportsmanlike conduct? Is the OHL being too lenient or are we overreacting to a harmless expression of joy? Share your thoughts. The Landon Sim suspension for using the word Mennonite sparked a huge debate. Now this incident seems to contradict the OHL’s stance on offensive language. Are these two cases truly comparable? Is the league applying its rules consistently? This could be the beginning of a significant shift in how the OHL handles these situations. What other rule changes should the league consider? Let's discuss the future of sportsmanship and player conduct in the OHL.