In wake of Matt Cooke's cheap shot on Marc Savard, the consensus is headshots have got to go.

With the focus of this week's GMs' meetings in Florida on how to get headshots out of the game, the Senators are interested in the outcome.

Most agreed after Pittsburgh's Cooke blindside hit left Boston's Savard with a concussion Sunday that some sort of rule has to be put in place to try to protect players without taking away the physical nature of hockey.

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