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Shawn Thornton will handle the Blackhawks ‘chirping’ his own way after nasty injury 03.30.11 at 12:12 am ET
By Mike Petraglia

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The sight of his own blood was bad enough. So was the feeling as he was falling to the ice that he was about to go face-first into the back of the skate blade of Fernando Pisani and suffer 40 stitches on his forehead above his right eye.

But to have the opposition taunt you as you’re going off the ice was too much for even tough guy Shawn Thornton to take Tuesday night.

How bad was it? So bad that even referee Don Van Massenhoven was yelling at the Chicago bench to shut up as he was ushering Thornton off the ice to the Bruins’ bench and eventually dressing room.

“If I ever find who it was, I’ll deal with it my own way,” Thornton said. “Yeah something was said. Obviously I can’t swear when I talk to you guys. There was some stuff said that I am not happy about.”

Cameras showed Thornton shoving and nearly punching Van Massenhoven, who was actually trying to stand between Thornton and the Chicago bench.

“He heard it and he was [ticked],” Thornton said. “He was [ticked] too. He didn’t know who it was either. He actually yelled at their bench. I appreciate it. Those guys on their team chirp a lot. I don’t know if it is right when someone’s face is half across the other side of their face.

“But it is a tough game and people have to live with their actions. If you guys ever find out who it is don’t be afraid to send me a Christmas card.”

Thornton said he was prepared to return to the game with a visor but because the medical staff was concerned about a concussion and the 40 stitches opening up, he was held back and not permitted to return.

“I am fine,” Thornton said. “I guess I was lucky. It could have been worse. It could have been on eye. No headache, no concussion, no nothing. It was just throbbing a little bit from getting some stitches but nothing bad.”

Thornton said he was given great treatment immediately by the Bruins medical staff, led by Lars Richardson, who administered so many stitches he lost count.

“I didn’t ask,” Thornton said. “Someone else did and they said around 40. I don’t know, they lost count. I was told that was the reason I couldn’t come back. They had some fine stitches inside and they didn’t want those to pop out or I might look deformed afterwards.”

As for the play itself in the second period, Thornton nearly scored a great pass from Daniel Paille before heading back down ice to back check. He was chasing Pisani when he lost his balance.

“I went to go finish my hit,” Thornton said. “I don’t know if I tripped over a stick or some feet or whatever and fell on the back on his skate blade. It was accidental. It was something that happens when the game is moving so fast. If I had scored the goal right before that none of this would have happened. We would have been lining up at center.”

He could see the injury coming, which made it all the more gruesome in his mind.

“I kind of slowed down,” Thornton said. “I was fortunate to see it coming after I fell. It is easy to say now but I knew it was a bad cut. I didn’t see how bad it was they wouldn’t let me go look at it. I knew nothing else was hit other than my forehead.

“It had happened to me before and it doesn’t really hurt when it happens like that it just feels like you got banged in the head. I know how lucky I am. It could have been a little lower and I could have been in a lot of trouble.”

As for Thursday for Toronto, it’s wait-and-see for Thornton.

“I don’t know,” Thornton said. “I don’t think so but the doctors will look over it the next couple of days and make sure everything is where it needs to be. The good news is, I don’t know what is going to happen, we are in good position and if need be we have some extra bodies around anyways.”

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  • daveb

    The difference between hockey players and baseball players.

  • Greg B

    Gotta feel bad for the Blackhawks when Thornton and the B’s meet them again. Someone from Chicago is going to be mighty sore.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002176854515 Mary Ann

    Oh PLEASE! These guys are hockey players – the toughest guys on the planet – a few words are going to get someone all worked up – Does the “sticks and stones” line ring s bell?

    Real smart of Thornton too to public let the hockey world know that he will “handle it in (his) own way” – Grow a pair, Thornton. No wonder the Hawks only kept you for 10 games in the ’05-’06 season.

  • ddog

    Hey, Mary Ann…..What would you know about Growing a pair. You’re the one who is showing your ignorance with your stupid comments. Shawn Thornton is one of the toughest guys in the league, but is also one of the most talented tough guys. He has always stuck up for his team mates and uses his toughness the right way. He has a respect for the game and for the fighting tradition in hockey. You on the other hand are an ignorant fan who should just watch and shut up!

  • maxlife

    I think ddog said it all Mary Ann… But I want to add my opinion and say that you are no better than the moron from Chicago that openned his piehole in the most inappropriate time. The guy just took 40 to the head what the hell else did you think he was going to say? Maybe you would have prefered him to take the higher road and say nothing or possibly to say “oh things happen its just hockey I am sure he is a nice fellow who really meant nothing by it”… You politically correct bung-hole…Go back to baking cookies or walking your pocket pooch that wears a Ralph Lauren sweater because you think others will believe you have so much money that even your dog wears RL, but the truth of the matter is that you bought it at Good Will for a dollar because someone else who came to their senses gave it away because they did not want to be seen as snobish, know-it-all, “Cant we just all get along” freak like you are. I am sure that with theropy, medication and time you may be able to workit so don’t delay scheduling that appointment.

  • Iknowsports

    Maryann- when other women make stupid comments like that regarding sports-it reflects on those of us who actually do know what we’re talking about!
    The guy just had face ripped open, and someone on Chicago’s bench starts flapping his mouth about it-If the guy who was running his mouth would grow a pair (as you put it Mary Ann) and say it to Thorntons face on the ice (the guy on the bench must be a real tough guy to say something to a guy with his face hanging open)we’d really see if he had the stones to back it up.

  • steve

    yeah Maryann, when he says he will deal with it in his own way he means someone on the B hawks is getting a beat down like they deserve,hopefully it is that little sissy yapper Kane

  • steve

    Kane and Towes are the two clowns running there pie holes when Max Faggoretti met the t buckle

  • Chmello

    I think everyone here is afraid of Maryann or they would accept her opinion and move on. If anyone should be afraid of the next Bruins v Blackhacks game it should be Thornton. Maryann might be in the stands and cheer against him. (maybe even use a swear word too). But after all, she is a lady.

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