ybnvs
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Definitely shouldn’t of counted but ya know what… I’ll take it.
I agree, it should not have happened.
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Definitely shouldn’t of counted but ya know what… I’ll take it.
Glad we are on the same page!I agree, it should not have happened.
In every sport I've played, hockey, soccer and floorball, I was taught from a young age to play until the whistle.The puck hit the netting in the back on a dump-in, but only Girard saw it. He had no idea what to do so he just ices it back in the Ducks zone, but they retrieved it and come down and score. Bush league by the league.
They installed the netting because a fan died after getting hit by a puck. If the netting was not there, the puck would've gone into the stands, so obviously out of playI don't understand why the play has to stop when the puck is on the netting anyway. Why?
To me, the netting is like the dasher on the boards. If the puck is on the dasher, they don't blow the whistle, so why the netting? Just poke it / play it.
On a different topic, those Ducks' uniforms are.... something.
Oh, my bad. I thought the matter was the puck's being on the net (i.e., the netting of the net).They installed the netting because a fan died after getting hit by a puck. If the netting was not there, the puck would've gone into the stands, so obviously out of play
What victim? Lmfao it's a game, an early regular season game at that.Yeah why assume the refs and linesmen should do the job they were hired for.
Victim blaming is obviously the correct path.