WhatTheDuck
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Needless to say this was close to being so much worse, frig these incidents are unnerving
Game is played a lot faster now, blades are likely changed more and sharper.Is it me or does this seem to be happening more often lately? It seemed like we used to go years and years without an incident.
it still happened, but unless it was a serious incident like malarchuk or zednik there was no social media (or not like today's) for it to be shown to the massesIs it me or does this seem to be happening more often lately? It seemed like we used to go years and years without an incident.
Game is played a lot faster now, blades are likely changed more and sharper.
Skate blades got dull fast in old times. So much of the game the blades were dull. Now don’t guys swap out blades so they’re always super sharp?Is it me or does this seem to be happening more often lately? It seemed like we used to go years and years without an incident.
Sharper blades is a good point, the replaceable blades are fairly new. Maybe also there more guys flipping over due to the faster and more north-south pace?
it still happened, but unless it was a serious incident like malarchuk or zednik there was no social media (or not like today's) for it to be shown to the masses
I remember thisI dunno, I feel like I watched hockey pretty nonstop for about 15 years without seeing or hearing of a guy getting kicked in the neck before Zednik, and then several years afterward until the next one happened. It’s not like the internet didn’t exist during that time.
In both recent cases I’m still trying to figure out why a skate is neck high. It’s one thing if you caught a hip check and flipped ass over tea kettle but that’s not this and I’m questioning some instincts of the players. The second you feel your leg go high you bend a knee or twist something to make sure your attached knives don’t hit anything. You don’t just go with the momentum and see what happens. This one definitely seems avoidable? I’m not saying he’s intentionally trying to kick the guy but there was nothing about the body momentum that seems like the full follow through had to happen. Isn’t McCarron really tall? He’s standing straight up. It’s hard work to get keep a foot that high. There was zero effort to avoid this.Is it me or does this seem to be happening more often lately? It seemed like we used to go years and years without an incident.
Maybe it should be an automatic penalty like high sticking.In both recent cases I’m still trying to figure out why a skate is neck high. It’s one thing if you caught a hip check and flipped ass over tea kettle but that’s not this and I’m questioning some instincts of the players. The second you feel your leg go high you bend a knee or twist something to make sure your attached knives don’t hit anything. You don’t just go with the momentum and see what happens. This one definitely seems avoidable? I’m not saying he’s intentionally trying to kick the guy but there was nothing about the body momentum that seems like the full follow through had to happen. Isn’t McCarron really tall? He’s standing straight up. It’s hard work to get keep a foot that high. There was zero effort to avoid this.
Lian bichselWho's #6 for the Stars? And why does it look like he's been watching too much Cobra Kai?
It was and he got the 3rd star for it also.Wait, was that his 1st game? And he did that?
Eventful outting for his first. Spinning high kick included.It was and he got the 3rd star for it also.
I remember this