Worth pointing out that, even if Boston was the only team that operates under a separate set of disciplinary rules, that would be enough to justify Kane's complaints. But they aren't. Kane may be a lowlife ... OK , Kane IS a lowlife ... but that doesn't mean he's wrong. Because he just flat out isn't wrong. The lack of consistency and transparency wouldn't be allowed for a minute in a sport with more of a gambling footprint. Like 'em or not, the sports books are big business and they don't like uncertainty and perceived unfairness. Without Vegas, the NFL would probably revert back to two columns on their weekly injury reports ... Dead and Not Dead.The Chara cross check was a joke to not see a suspension there, but again Jacobs and the Bruins just seem to have a separate set of rules that apply to them.