Nikolajs Sillers
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Reverse hits can be sweet, but they're interference.
Having complained about them in the past I get Crosby being annoyed. He gave Connor 2 shots and Connor retaliated after the 2nd one. Fair all around.Reverse hits can be sweet, but they're interference.
it's a puck battle.Reverse hits can be sweet, but they're interference.
No it isn't.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.
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.Reverse hits can be sweet, but they're interference.
Go to Winnipeg and help them win their 1st ever Cup .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.
You missed the last bit: throw two punches after the linesman jumped in when you got knocked down.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 do, except you can't stop and initiate contact.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.
No, you totally can stop and initiate contact.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.
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.
Moving in the same direction and block.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.
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.No, you totally can stop and initiate contact.