A heated confrontation erupted in the NHL after a high-stakes collision between Vancouver Canucks' forward Taylor Hall and Ottawa Senators' defenseman Jake Sanderson. Senators coach Travis Green expressed his outrage over what he deemed a "blatant" hit to the head, sparking a debate about player safety and officiating. Green's comments come as the league continues to grapple with the delicate balance between physical play and protecting its athletes from serious injury. The incident has raised questions about the effectiveness of the NHL's concussion protocols and the role of officials in enforcing them.


Senators coach Travis Green called out Taylor Hall for what he thought was a "blatant" hit to Jake Sanderson's head and said it was "ridiculous" that officials didn't review the play.