The controversy over penalties in the NHL has extended to other cases, such as A.J. Greer, who received only a three-game suspension for a dangerous hit on Connor Zary.
Sherwood, who set an NHL record with 384 hits last season, emphasizes the difference between normal hits and those that seek to injure.
The player argues that, while hits are part of hockey, more energetic measures must be taken against those that endanger the health of players. Sherwood believes that current penalties, such as Gudas's five-game suspension, are not enough and that more severe punishments are needed, including suspensions of 10, 15, or 20 games, or even exclusion from the playoffs, to deter this type of action.