A half-smile covered Milbury's face as he gave his advice, which accompanied a chuckle. I found none of it funny. I doubt anybody who knows the family of a hockey player who ever suffered a concussion laughed either. Concussions, slight or major, are hardly laughing matters. The casual treatment of the topic is indicative of the problem. Milbury's nervous laughter certainly provided cover NBC used to protect him and softened the blow to some observers. But somebody that experienced behind a mic must be aware of how comments on such an important subject could be interpreted.