Here's what the NHL Department of Player Safety is considering for its hearing with Washington Capitals forward Tom Wilson: First, it's how he delivered the hit. Rule 48.1 suggests it might not have been an illegal check to the head of Pittsburgh's Zach Aston-Reese if Wilson "attempted to hit squarely through" his body and the head wasn't picked because of a poorly delivered hit by Wilson. So that's one debate. Second, it's the "main point of contact" provision of the rule. Did Wilson primarily get the shoulder or the head? In the NHL's eyes, it might be impossible to suggest that the head wasn't the main point of contact when Aston-Reese's jaw was broken on the play. Or at the very least it might be implausible to NHL fans if they suggested it. I'd expect Wilson to get a one-game suspension for the hit, but there's absolutely internal debate in the NHL right now about whether any discipline should be handed out at all.