Marcus Johansson hopes Brad Marchand doesn't end someone else's career before it's too late.
Johansson practiced for the first time on Monday since his Jan. 23 concussion, which was caused by an elbow to the head by the Boston Bruins forward
Johansson, who has played in 29 games in his first season with the Devils while battling two separate concussions, said there is no place in hockey for that kind of hit.
"It was stupid. There's nothing else to say about it. There was no point in doing that," Johansson said.