Around the League 46: Sharks Finally Yank A Win Out Of Their Cloaca

hblueridgegal

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Watched a replay of the Cats-Oilers game the other night. A sloppy game but quite entertaining.

An interesting note came up during one of the in-between periods in which they listed the current favorites to get to the SC Final. Oilers were top followed by the Canes.

FWIW, I just don't see it without a significant add by TDL. My current top tier is Toronto, Florida and Edmonton and Canes are in the second tier of Jersey, Dallas, Winnipeg and Minnesota.

Thoughts?
Why not? Other than FL, the rest on your list appear to be good but not outstanding most nights vs the better competition. It feels like FL toys with teams, at times, based on how they are feeling not out of fear.

I have been more impressed how CO has kept their head above water given all their challenges. If those get resolved, I think they could be very threatening.
 

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Why not? Other than FL, the rest on your list appear to be good but not outstanding most nights vs the better competition. It feels like FL toys with teams, at times, based on how they are feeling not out of fear.

I have been more impressed how CO has kept their head above water given all their challenges. If those get resolved, I think they could be very threatening.
Avs, dumb left out. Agree
 

Chrispy

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Matt Rempe has played 22 nhl games.

He’s recorded 2 career points and 4 career ejections.
I appreciate last night’s Rempe hit for youth hockey.

He put multiple things you simply cannot do into one hit for easy video review at the junior level.

I was honestly thrown off when they said 5 minute elbowing major because the board was that obvious. But so was the elbow.
 

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I appreciate last night’s Rempe hit for youth hockey.

He put multiple things you simply cannot do into one hit for easy video review at the junior level.

I was honestly thrown off when they said 5 minute elbowing major because the board was that obvious. But so was the elbow.
The elbow was pretty light in terms of elbows. It’s the whole hitting from behind straight into the numbers part that should be the call. It’s irrelevant, and it’s easier to make those kinds of comments the next day when looking at it. He deserves to get suspended due to multiple infractions. If this was his first I’d wonder how serious this one would be viewed.
 
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The guy has been too much of a problem for the league to ignore. I’d expect they’ll give him a several-game suspension this time, given he was just suspended a few months ago for a similar headshot on Siegenthaler. Apparently with the in-person hearing it can be 6+ games this time. That basically starts the Raffi Torres Countdown where they systematically work him out of the league with suspensions so long that nobody will sign him.
 

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The elbow was pretty light in terms of elbows. It’s the whole hitting from behind straight into the numbers part that should be the call. It’s irrelevant, and it’s easier to make those kinds of comments the next day when looking at it. He deserves to get suspended due to multiple infractions. If this was his first I’d wonder how serious this one would be viewed.
It's largely because of his height. But the elbow starts at the back of the neck and goes up as he makes contact. Elbows to the cervical spine are not something we've needed to discuss but I think we can all agree are a bad thing.

If you're that tall the onus is on you to keep your elbows further down to avoid that type of contact.
 

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It's largely because of his height. But the elbow starts at the back of the neck and goes up as he makes contact. Elbows to the cervical spine are not something we've needed to discuss but I think we can all agree are a bad thing.

If you're that tall the onus is on you to keep your elbows further down to avoid that type of contact.
It’s a light elbow regardless of location. I agree it’s 100% on him and he deserves it overall. This just wasn’t the worst hit I’ve seen from him, and at this point I do think there’s some gamesmanship going on with anyone he touches. That’s on him to take the edge off….which he really doesn’t because he doesn’t know how to control himself. He’s going to get run out of the league soon, because everyone makes sure they show their numbers when he’s around and he doesn’t know how to stop when they’re there.
 

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The guy has been too much of a problem for the league to ignore. I’d expect they’ll give him a several-game suspension this time, given he was just suspended a few months ago for a similar headshot on Siegenthaler. Apparently with the in-person hearing it can be 6+ games this time. That basically starts the Raffi Torres Countdown where they systematically work him out of the league with suspensions so long that nobody will sign him.
His first suspension was 4 games I think so 6 is probably a good guess for a starting number here.
 

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Ottawa is welcomed into the duel goaltender injury world as Ullmark goes down with LBI last night (Forsberg didn’t make the road trip with a LBI too).

Down to just Merilainen.
 
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