Thirty Seven
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You can tell by all the cups the Bruins have won recently.Bruins owner is still the boss of Gary Bettman end of the day.
You can tell by all the cups the Bruins have won recently.Bruins owner is still the boss of Gary Bettman end of the day.
You’re crying even when you’re laughing, jeezEasy to do when you still have two chances to close the series
I'm the farthest thing from a Boston fan. My stance is the first call Florida scored shouldn't have been ruled a good goal, but this McAvoy shot should indeed have counted.
It's a weird area; I can't recall any goals off my head where Team A crosschecks a player from Team B into the goalie of Team B.
Or vice versa.Where's the option for right call the first goal, wrong call the 2nd goal?
That’s because they’re only just learning how the sport works.Dunno, both were kind of 50/50 calls, but I do know you won't see Panther fans crying about it for the next 5 days.
What are dem blue lines all about? I really need to know.That’s because they’re only just learning how the sport works.
They were looking at the Bs stick that pushed Bob’s skate and knocked him a bit off balance. The stick drop was irrelevant for the reason you stated.Bob had his stick outside blue paint it got hit under normal in front of the net battled.
So you cannot call interference.
Do you think they use DOPS coin or do they have their own?I figured out the goalie interfernce inconsistencies. The policy in Toronto ia to flips a coin, heads goal and tails no goal.
Some are more subtle than others. Some coaches just flash gang signs.Well it honestly felt like it. That Bennett goal was all the talk after game4 - imagine they call again to Floridas favour.
Now it's "settled" and there's less heat on the reffs.
Ever seen this; a coach cries to the media and it affects the reffing rest of the series .. yeah
I'm old enough and remember it happened at least once. The team I root for (Red Wings) won game 7 on exactly the same goal in late 90s. I was young and stupid and thought it is fine if you are on the winning side.It's a weird area; I can't recall any goals off my head where Team A crosschecks a player from Team B into the goalie of Team B.
My honest opinion on this one? Yes, there is some super soft contact with the goalies right pad, enough to push his skate back a bit. Bobrovsky then resets and comes out to cut down the angle on a shot and gets beat clean. To me, it's a goal.I am looking to forward to all the Boston ref experts who spent the last week crying to show how honest they are about this.