Crosby and Kyle Connor fight after reverse hit

winnipegger

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Yeah Sid pick a fight with the guy who was voted to be the most civil and gentlemanly player in the league. The guy who gets like 4 penalty minutes per season. And you didn't even win the fight. The sequence was: get dumped on your ass by a clean play by a soft player because you weren't paying attention, throw hissy fit, get ass kicked.
 

Gaylord Q Tinkledink

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is crosby really going to go though another 2.5 years of this. go to colorado an win another cup.


it's a puck battle.
No it isn't.

This isn't two players locked and then one overpowering the other, this is one playing the body.

It's just the NHL allowing things to go for some reason.

Just like putting your hand on someone is holding, unless you're using that hand to throw them to the ice, then it's fine.
 

Eyeseeing

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Connor surprised me by fighting.
Glad Sid lost his balance he would have smoked KFC
Hope KFC’s fighting days are over
 

Blue and Green

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Yeah Sid pick a fight with the guy who was voted to be the most civil and gentlemanly player in the league. The guy who gets like 4 penalty minutes per season. And you didn't even win the fight. The sequence was: get dumped on your ass by a clean play by a soft player because you weren't paying attention, throw hissy fit, get ass kicked.
You missed the last bit: throw two punches after the linesman jumped in when you got knocked down.
 

Keystone

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About the least forceful reverse hit I’ve seen. I don’t like the ones when they go high into the face. Kind of an odd one to
Get upset about, but it gave the penguins a little jump after the “fight”.
 

Gaylord Q Tinkledink

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Nope. You have the right to the ice you occupy. Generally a reverse hit is just a case of an unaware player being surprised that the player in front of them isn't moving out of the way.
You do, except you can't stop and initiate contact.

If you could, just get in front of everyone and stop and level them like it's some NHL arcade 3 on 3.
 

Romang67

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You do, except you can't stop and initiate contact.

If you could, just get in front of everyone and stop and level them like it's some NHL arcade 3 on 3.
No, you totally can stop and initiate contact.

A player is allowed the ice he is standing on
(body position) and is not required to move in order
to let an opponent proceed. A player may “block” the
path of an opponent provided he is in front of his
opponent and moving in the same direction.
 

Gaylord Q Tinkledink

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No, you totally can stop and initiate contact.
Moving in the same direction and block.
There's nothing there saying you can stop and hit someone.

That's a player skating and slowly down, thus slowing down the opposing player

Everyone knows you can't hit a player who doesn't have the puck that's 100% interference.

NHL let's it go because they let other shit go and sometimes it causes a nice little scrum, or something.
 

winnipegger

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Moving in the same direction and block.
There's nothing there saying you can stop and hit someone.

That's a player skating and slowly down, thus slowing down the opposing player

Everyone knows you can't hit a player who doesn't have the puck that's 100% interference.

NHL let's it go because they let other shit go and sometimes it causes a nice little scrum, or something.

What the replay a bunch of times. Connor did what you're supposed to do when going in for a puck in the corner. He braced for impact and protected himself. For whatever reason Crosby just went for the poke and lost his footing because Connor leaned into him. The refs didn't call it because these kind of puck battles happen 600 times per game. Usually there isn't a tantrum about it.
 
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HTFN

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No, you totally can stop and initiate contact.
Correct me if I'm wrong but it really does seem like you're allowed to the ice at your own feet at virtually any time, even if you're doing things that are unexpected and perhaps even go against the flow of the game.

It seems like he's trying to set up and read for a bounce but even if he were just refusing to play the puck out of some kind of general protest or outstandingly poor strategy he's still allowed to be there. You'd have to prove that the act of him stopping involves intentionally interfering with the player coming in behind him which seems like a tough ask to call a penalty there, even if you can infer that he should know somebody is coming.

players who are irresponsible with this "currency" won't last long in the league but the spirit of this seems to protect players' rights and subsequent safety in 50/50 battles and insulate against bad actors cutting corners to draw penalties. Ultimately this is a physical sport and nobody should be dissuaded from literally standing their ground, whether that contact is expected or not.
 

scoopscj

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So much juice left in Crosby but he knows he's never tasting the cup again. As a rival fan, I love he's going to be a Penguin forever, but kinda sad he's fading away on a team that ran out of gas.
 
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