But they used it the wrong way. It's not supposed to be used to make the call. It's supposed to be used to confirm it. If they missed the initial call the refs can discuss it with the other officials to see if they saw anything.
Watch out for the pigeon shit on that window ledge that you are currently occupying.Save the facepalm for the mirror.
They're a couple games ahead of the Isles and Pens who they play multiple times in the next few weeks and who both have games in hand. Boston has found its' game and the Rangers are red hot.
If they continue to give efforts like this they will legitimately be clawing at a 4 seed.
No more Devils and Sabres to feast on.
Save the facepalm for the mirror.
They're a couple games ahead of the Isles and Pens who they play multiple times in the next few weeks and who both have games in hand. Boston has found its' game and the Rangers are red hot.
If they continue to give efforts like this they will legitimately be clawing at a 4 seed.
No more Devils and Sabres to feast on.
Save the facepalm for the mirror.
They're a couple games ahead of the Isles and Pens who they play multiple times in the next few weeks and who both have games in hand. Boston has found its' game and the Rangers are red hot.
If they continue to give efforts like this they will legitimately be clawing at a 4 seed.
No more Devils and Sabres to feast on.
Lets do the math, shall we?
Caps are 10 pts ahead of Rags. Caps have 10 games remaining, possible 20 pts. Rags have 11 games remaining, possible 22 pts.
Lets say the Caps go .500 and gain 10 more points. That entirely possible, they are just 6-4 in their last 10. So the Caps going .500 puts them 20 pts head of Rags. Now to catch them, the Rags need to win 10 of 11 outright, for the tie. They would need to win all 11 remaining games and the Caps go .500 to jump ahead of the Caps. All assuming the other three teams stay bunched up in the middle. In this scenario if any of the other three teams go .500 or less, then the Rags would bump them instead of the Caps.
Lets do the math, shall we?
Caps are 10 pts ahead of Rags. Caps have 10 games remaining, possible 20 pts. Rags have 11 games remaining, possible 22 pts.
Lets say the Caps go .500 and gain 10 more points. That entirely possible, they are just 6-4 in their last 10. So the Caps going .500 puts them 20 pts head of Rags. Now to catch them, the Rags need to win 10 of 11 outright, for the tie. They would need to win all 11 remaining games and the Caps go .500 to jump ahead of the Caps. All assuming the other three teams stay bunched up in the middle. In this scenario if any of the other three teams go .500 or less, then the Rags would bump them instead of the Caps.
So yeah, the Caps could drop from 1st to 4th, but the Rags would have to play perfect and the Caps would have to really suck, to miss the playoffs. They would actually have to be really UNLUCKY to miss the playoffs, the opposite of what you said that got a facepalm from Cali.
Realistically the Rags could catch the Bs or Isles, more likely the Isles who are .500 in their last 10 and aren't looking so hot post deadline.
Wait — the Caps lost a game on the road 24hrs after a win on the road — to a team they had beaten 8-1 just a few games ago ...... and due this this, someone thinks they might now miss the playoffs?
Oh Dear. Seems Day Drinking has definitely commenced
Whew, wasn't looking forward to having to buy tinfoil because I'm not even sure if tin foil is actually a thing any more.
I am an aluminum man myself. Or as the Brits say, aluminium.