Any way you look at the hit, it was dirty. Kelser wasn't looking, it was away from the play, etc. Add to that the fact the Hawks eliminated the Canucks a few games later, and you can bet Kesler was really looking forward to the next time he saw Ladd to exact a little revenge. Funny thing about that though... it turns out Ladd can pack a punch.
You can't see it all that well in that clip, but if you watched the game (or have seen Kesler's left cheek since) you know Ladd cut him open pretty good. But of course, things didn't end there. Kesler went on BC sports radio Sunday and had this to say about Ladd:
"He's a coward , he'll always be a coward. At least he was man enough to hit me when I was looking this time. He cross-checked me in the face (in the playoffs) and broke my nose when I wasn't looking."
To which Ladd responded:
"We all had a pretty good laugh at it," Ladd said after practice on Monday. "It's pretty tough to take, I guess, when we square off and he takes one shot [to the face] and decides to bail on the fight."
Here's my take on it. Yes, Ladd hit him with a bit of a cheap shot back in the '09 playoffs. But should Kesler really be trying to smack-talk after getting one-punched... at home no less? Ladd proved that when it comes down to dropping the mitts and going mano-e-mano, he's the tougher guy. But I guess if Kesler's pride is really that hurt, there's always March 5th to look forward to. Circle it on your calendars kids!
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