GDT: #30 - 12/17/21 | golden knights @ RANGERS | 7:00 - MSG

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Comment with "Thank you Mr.Geertsen!" for tanking the Devils season and your immune system will be 10% tougher against all current and future variants of COVID
 
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Wow, Geertsen, wow
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Georgiev is looking good you sure you don't wanna make a deal? Shesty Vs. Georgiev Stanley cup final
Oilers are going nowhere till we get a bottom 6 that can score Georgiev will help won't solve the problem
 
I imagine you've never reffed hockey at a high level? I used to ref high school games. Things happen so fast. Even things that look blatant on TV, on the ice isn't always the case depending on the angle you are at. I can't imagine how hard it is to ref an NHL level game by yourself. That play where Fox was tripped would most of the time be called by the back official, not the one in the zone.

There's no excuse for an NHL official to miss that call. Games used to be all one offical.
 
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Comment with "Thank you Mr.Geertsen!" for tanking the Devils season and your immune system will be 10% tougher against all current and future variants of COVID

Him going from AHL enforcer to NHL contract from us to being claimed on waivers and sticking on an NHL roster is something.
 
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I imagine you've never reffed hockey at a high level? I used to ref high school games. Things happen so fast. Even things that look blatant on TV, on the ice isn't always the case depending on the angle you are at. I can't imagine how hard it is to ref an NHL level game by yourself. That play where Fox was tripped would most of the time be called by the back official, not the one in the zone.

What exactly is the one ref in the zone watching then? Fox had the puck and was clearly tripped which led to a break the other way. It wasn't some penalty behind the play.
 
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