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Worst reffed game of the season. Just bullshit.
21 Likes.
Worst reffed game of the season. Just bullshit.
In futbol they call those "good balls" and you give the guy a thumbs up or a light clap. On HFBoards you MF the guy and tell him to shoot.I couldn’t believe the game Mika played. He was great but literally went out of his way to not shoot the puck. It was laughable at points.
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Lindgren is going to get himself killed this year. He’s got to be smarter about putting himself in vulnerable positions.Great bounce back by Igor, Trouba and the overall team D was great (they missed Miller). Forecheck backcheck Trocheck
Lindgren stinky again
Dave is right. Lindgren needs to be smarter about making himself vulnerable. That doesn’t EXCUSE a cheap play but Lindy has to be smarter. If you are flashing a lot of money in a bar, you don’t deserved to get mugged, but you were still stupid.dave maloney went on a bit of a rant saying lindgren put himself in that position and didn’t help himself at all by keeping his hands low at the boards rather than up to brace himself. he put a lot of the blame on lindgren himself, which has been a bit of a recurring theme with him
f*** them. The only goal they got should have been waved off. Both teams had bad calls against them.I can’t blame them. I’d be pretty peeved myself after some of the officiating. and the icing on the cake was the puck hit off the ref which allowed the rangers to maintain possession and close the game out. just an unfortunate and frustrating game.
People who think there's any chance they're trading Lindgren watch this video.lol top comment...
"even in the locker room, they pass too much"
I've liked him the last 3 games, think he's adding some physical play and forecheck to that lineI find myself yelling at the tv a lot when Wheeler is on the ice.
Pastranak skating away without even so much as what Panarin did would be a joke on the Bruins bench. I don't want him fighting either but sometimes you can't stand by and watch your guys face get planted to the boards. The situation you made up there would open you up to a lifetime of ass kickings, especially a guy like Pastranak, every time we played them. I can guarantee there's not one player on the Bruins team that wouldn't have jumped Lindgren if the roles were reversed, and that's why they are as successful as they are. As I've said before i kinda wish they had atleast one guy that could handle himself on that line.Look, I understand all of it already.
But nobody's going to be deterred from anything because Artemi Panarin grabbed them in a scrum.
It's one thing if one of our guys has two men on him. Then you have no choice.
I think it would have been best for him to not take two minutes there. Not only did it make a 5 minute major a 3 minute major, he's arguably as valuable as Fox on that PP.
If he grabs me in that scrum and I'm a Bruin, we fight. My chances of losing aren't good and if I can take him off the ice for this whole 5 minute major, that is a win every single day. On top of that I get a chance to throw a beating in a legit star because he came looking for it.
I don't think it's what he should be doing. He and Fox are about the only ones I give a pass to for this, but I wish they would take it.
This. It’s very easy to read Panarin’s body language in that moment. Did he want to go engage with Pasternak? No. Did he understand repercussions of engaging? Yes. But he was the closest and engaging in that moment was more important to the team’s overall dynamic and his own fit specifically than potential consequences.Pastranak skating away without even so much as what Panarin did would be a joke on the Bruins bench. I don't want him fighting either but sometimes you can't stand by and watch your guys face get planted to the boards. The situation you made up there would open you up to a lifetime of ass kickings, especially a guy like Pastranak, every time we played them. I can guarantee there's not one player on the Bruins team that wouldn't have jumped Lindgren if the roles were reversed, and that's why they are as successful as they are. As I've said before i kinda wish they had atleast one guy that could handle himself on that line.
Made me angry that Edwards called him ZibaneJOD. Wtf?did this play make anyone else irrationally angry in the moment? Yeah there’s maybe something there if Panarin doesn’t just stare at the pass but jesus can this guy ever take a shot lol
I noticed something about Wheeler as the team was just breaking out of the Trochek OT party and skating in the “congrats” line high-fiving each other. He was on camera for like 20 seconds smiling from ear to ear - positive vibes on steroids. Winnipeg must be an awful place to live and play lol.I find myself yelling at the tv a lot when Wheeler is on the ice.
You mean skating to the locker room looking like an ass to his teammates because he put his personal vendetta ahead of the team? The same guy who might cost them more if he gets suspended a game or two? That ass?Pastranak skating away without even so much as what Panarin did would be a joke on the Bruins bench. I don't want him fighting either but sometimes you can't stand by and watch your guys face get planted to the boards. The situation you made up there would open you up to a lifetime of ass kickings, especially a guy like Pastranak, every time we played them. I can guarantee there's not one player on the Bruins team that wouldn't have jumped Lindgren if the roles were reversed, and that's why they are as successful as they are. As I've said before i kinda wish they had atleast one guy that could handle himself on that line.
Idk wtf is wrong with himMade me angry that Edwards called him ZibaneJOD. Wtf?
He should have crosschecked Pasta in the teeth. 1 game suspension or whatever would have been more than worth it.This
This. It’s very easy to read Panarin’s body language in that moment. Did he want to go engage with Pasternak? No. Did he understand repercussions of engaging? Yes. But he was the closest and engaging in that moment was more important to the team’s overall dynamic and his own fit specifically than potential consequences.
Even so, once they pulled Pasta out, he continues to go at it with Wotherspoon, who isn't really doing anything. That's why Panarin got 2 and he didn't.Pastranak skating away without even so much as what Panarin did would be a joke on the Bruins bench. I don't want him fighting either but sometimes you can't stand by and watch your guys face get planted to the boards. The situation you made up there would open you up to a lifetime of ass kickings, especially a guy like Pastranak, every time we played them. I can guarantee there's not one player on the Bruins team that wouldn't have jumped Lindgren if the roles were reversed, and that's why they are as successful as they are. As I've said before i kinda wish they had atleast one guy that could handle himself on that line.
Nah. Panarin getting the call there was a cookie for the home team. Simple as that.Even so, once they pulled Pasta out, he continues to go at it with Wotherspoon, who isn't really doing anything. That's why Panarin got 2 and he didn't.
Trouba was talking about Goodrow or someone in the guys weight class making the challenge. If I recall correctly.Not the same thing, considering Aho is in a different weight class. Even back in the day, enforcers didn't go out and challenge star players if said star players did something dirty.
Nope. Go re-watch it. I see you want to find something at fault from Panarin but it wasn’t the case. Panarin got 2 min for his initial going after Pasta (which was explained already) and nothing else.Even so, once they pulled Pasta out, he continues to go at it with Wotherspoon, who isn't really doing anything. That's why Panarin got 2 and he didn't.