WATCH: Logan Stanley lands a DIRTY SUCKER-PUNCH on Kirby Dach
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Ryan
September 30, 2022 (3:48 PM)
Logan Stanley was a first round pick of the Winnipeg Jets back in 2016, when they selected him 16th overall. The large 6'7 defenceman took awhile to become a full-time Jet, but after playing in the majority of the season last year, the Jets are hoping that this big defenceman can be an impact player for them this year.
Stanley is a big guy, and has definitely developed a reputation for being a bit of a tough guy, but yesterday he showed that he is willing to cross the line with players who aren't labelled as enforcer style players.
Last night the Montreal Canadiens and Winnipeg Jets were playing in a pre-season game, and Logan Stanley got tied up with Habs new star centerman Kirby Dach. Both fell to the ice and Stanley decided it would be a good idea to land a punch of Dach for no reason.
Both received a 2 minute penalty for this play.
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