Paul, my thought is that it was the way Raymond hit the boards that injured him, not the force with which he did so, but I will concede that it's open for debate. That's just my view. No one can deny however that the Horton and Raymond plays are vastly different in every which way and thus should not be compared to one another.
juskay, if Bettman really wanted the Canucks to lose, they would have by now. That's all I'm going to say regarding the ridiculous conspiracy theories that have no basis in reality. I believe fans of any team use them when they refuse to admit that their team simply got beat.
The Canucks got beat in the 3 games in Boston, both physically and on the scoreboard. Period. The players on the ice were the sole reason that happened. And if the Canucks win tonight (which I hope they do), it will be because they beat the Bruins. If the Bruins win, it will be because they outplayed Vancouver. And if 50 million people tune in to watch, Bettman doesn't care who wins. Anyone with half a brain would realize that Gary Bettman's job is to make the NHL money, not to "screw" fans and players of any city or team.
Canucks 4, Bruins 2, with Jannik Hansen the unlikely hero getting a hat trick.