Post-Game Talk: Don't you BORGET about me

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Sean Avery went through a similar thing. He was under the microscope. He tried to adjust but couldn't--he was either "on" or "off" and when he was off he was just not effective at anything. He never learned to play on the line without going over it.
I am not an Avery apologist (in regards to his persona) by any means, but he wasnt a dirty player. Every player has thrown an elbow here and there but that wasn't Avery's "game". He was a face washer after the whistle. Benign stuff
 

nyr2k2

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I am not an Avery apologist (in regards to his persona) by any means, but he wasnt a dirty player. Every player has thrown an elbow here and there but that wasn't Avery's "game". He was a face washer after the whistle. Benign stuff
Oh yeah absolutely. Avery was a pest and an agitator, not a guy that threw big and often dangerous hits. I just meant that he, like Rempe, was always under scrutiny, and he didn't particularly deal well with the scrutiny. He'd go out and stop doing "Avery stuff" and then he was ineffective, but when he did Avery stuff he's just getting called for endless penalties. He didn't find the sweet spot.
 

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How many minutes would Edstrom have played before Rempe was ejected ? Anyone know if he got much more ? Somebody brought up the coach just giving Rempe limited minutes.....so I was just wondering if it was the whole line or just Rempe that was limited ?

I'll be glad when we can roll Roobrouck? out on that 4th line .
For that to happen, he needs to work on his skating. He was having trouble keeping up last night in Hartford.
 

LaffyTaffy13

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I am not an Avery apologist (in regards to his persona) by any means, but he wasnt a dirty player. Every player has thrown an elbow here and there but that wasn't Avery's "game". He was a face washer after the whistle. Benign stuff
Rempe did not throw an elbow. This is a great slo-mo look.

1) slows down
2) FOREARM to heiskanen’s back
3) skates never leave ice before contact

2 min boarding major at worst.

 

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Rempe did not throw an elbow. This is a great slo-mo look.

1) slows down
2) FOREARM to heiskanen’s back
3) skates never leave ice before contact

2 min boarding major at worst.



Lol forearm did nothing but get glass.

This video makes the hit look even worse.

You realize that slowing down doesn’t change the legality of this specific his right?

His last was four, also for elbowing. So if the league really does see this as elbowing and not boarding then I'd think they'd do 4 again or possibly more, considering the history.

heiskanen returned which will (should?) have an impact.

Repeat offender though.
 

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I think many are being too results oriented rather than process oriented re: the Rempe hit. Putting aside whether or not it was dirty (it was), it was unfathomably stupid.

People are brushing it off because we weren't punished, but imagine: This team is on its worst skid in many, many years. We're desperate for a win any way we can take it, or really anything positive that might maybe begin to right the ship at a point when it might not even be possible. We're late in the third with a one-goal lead, barely holding on against one of the best teams in the league, getting shelled at times. Then Rempe takes a patented major with a semi-late hit, right in the numbers, gets his elbow up high, crushing one of the league's better players into the boards face-first. Dallas scores two. Rangers lose in regulation. A desperately needed win becomes the latest edition in a terrible season of finding novel ways to lose. Another dagger. People would want Rempe buried under Hartford.

That almost happened, it probably even should have happened, but we got lucky for the first time in a while and were let off the hook.

Wasn't pretty, but any win is a moral victory — doing it against one of the top teams out west gives it a different feel than the win against the Sabres.
 

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Lol forearm did nothing but get glass.

This video makes the hit look even worse.

You realize that slowing down doesn’t change the legality of this specific his right?
Yeah on the video his entire forearm contacts the glass which tells me it's likely his elbow was what actually made contact and it slides off with the contact. He also has the skates pointed right at the player; he might not be taking strides towards him but I'm not sure how much he's slowing down, LOL.

I understand that some people might view that hit as okay, somehow, but I don't think the video makes the case. I mean the NHL reviewed the video and landed where they did so at minimum the video is not going to help him in front of the DoPS. I know that's because they have it out for him or whatever, but still...
 

LOFIN

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I think many are being too results oriented rather than process oriented re: the Rempe hit. Putting aside whether or not it was dirty, it was unfathomably stupid.

People are brushing it off because we weren't punished, but imagine: This team is on its worst skid in many, many years. We're desperate for a win any way we can take it, or really anything positive that might maybe begin to right the ship at a point when it might not even be possible. We're late in the third with a one-goal lead, barely holding on against one of the best teams in the league, getting shelled at times. Then Rempe takes a patented major with a semi-late hit, right in the numbers, gets his elbow up high, crushing one of the league's better players into the boards face-first. Dallas scores two. Rangers lose in regulation. A desperately needed win becomes the latest edition in a terrible season of finding novel ways to lose. Another dagger.

That almost happened, it probably even should have happened, but we got lucky for the first time in a while and were let off the hook.

Wasn't pretty, but any win is a moral victory — doing it against one of the top teams out west gives it a different feel than the win against the Sabres.
And it has been the same case with earlier Rempe majors too, we ended up winning those games. People shurg these majors under the carpet because they haven't contributed to losing games. But this is just luck, it's not sustainable.
 

LaffyTaffy13

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Lol forearm did nothing but get glass.

This video makes the hit look even worse.

You realize that slowing down doesn’t change the legality of this specific his right?



heiskanen returned which will (should?) have an impact.

Repeat offender though.
Can you show me any screenshot of where any piece of rempes finger to shoulder hits heiskanen?

It's elbowing and boarding. You can try to talk people away from elbowing (which it still is), but you can't try to justify the boarding. Let's just call it what it is: a stupid hit.
That is at worst a 2 minute minor
 

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