Extrapolate and deconstruct all you want, i know you will anyways, but the truth is that i am not claiming a moral high ground on this at all. I hate dirty play, and it doesn't matter what sport it is. I think John Scott and Matt Cooke should have been banned for life for their hits on Savard and Erickkson, and I think Romanowski should have been banned from the NFL for the same reason, and as much as i loved him as a Patriot i am sure that many could make the same argument for Rodney Harrison. Unfortunately too often the leagues allow these guys to get away with this kind of crap, and that leads to great p;layers having their careers ended prematurely because scumbags who can't play have no way to stop them. Imo teams have been going after Gronkowski's knees season after season, and that this happened isn't the least bit unexpected because teams know they can get away with it. There isn't anything morally correct about wanting to see any player get hurt, and I am well aware of that, but if a player is going to deliberately try to injure other player's and is getting away with it then morality pretty much goes out the window and pragmatism into it. If the only way to stop Branden Meriweather from trying to injure other player's is to injure him then that's the way it goes. And while sean Thornton went over the top with his attack on orpik the other night i can certainly understand where he was coming from after the hit by Orpik on Erickkson and the knee to Marchand's head by Neal. It sucks, and people end up hurt, but you cannot simply allow opposing players to target and injure your player's without responding.
Tell me AJ, if you played for the Bruins would you have simply stood by and allowed the Penguins to deliberately and continually injure your teammates or would you have responded to it? If your answer is that you would have responded then your position is absolutely no different than mine, especially "morally."