Carcillo: Wilson intentionally jumped to hit Aston-Reese
If Dan Carcillo had a say, Tom Wilson would certainly be suspended.
The former NHL enforcer took to Twitter on Wednesday to offer his take on a hit delivered by the Washington Capitals winger on Pittsburgh's Zach Aston-Reese during Game 3, using this angle as a reference point:
From his point of view, Wilson clearly thrusts himself in an upward motion and makes contact with the head, resulting in a concussion and broken jaw for Aston-Reese.
Carcillo hopes Aston-Reese will get the help he needs in the recovery process.
Carcillo racked up 1,233 career penalty minutes and was fined or suspended 12 times over his nine-year career, but he's become an outspoken advocate for concussion research and brain safety since his retirement in 2015, setting up the Chapter 5 Foundation, which is dedicated to helping players who are struggling with post-concussion syndrome, anxiety, or depression.
He also announced he's pledging his brain "to be used for study and furthering understanding of the consequences of traumatic brain injury" when he dies.
Wilson had a hearing with the NHL Department of Player Safety on Wednesday.