robertocarlos
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Those are the words to an Otis Day and the Knights song. I wish I was a 90s hack. I'd be rich.The 90s called they say you are a hack
Those are the words to an Otis Day and the Knights song. I wish I was a 90s hack. I'd be rich.The 90s called they say you are a hack
For me it’s the other way round…Can anyone articulate for me, why it is that i want Panthers to eat shit in this series? I can't even figure it out. I like Cats. Cats are so cool. I hate the Rangers. Mark Messier and his Lays chips can kick rocks.
But i kinda want the Rangers to win here and i honestly can't even figure out why...
Duchene stayed out of the crease and the goal scored against the Avs still was called back.Stay out of the crease if you don't want to take that chance.
Especially considering at the time they had a huge hole on defense that needed filling.I'll never know why Benning let Forsling go for nothing. He never even really gave him a shot with Vancouver.
Easily. He has done his part to give his team a chance.Shesterkin kinda feels like only reason why this is 1-0 for Panthers. Could be even bigger difference with lesser goalie.
Yup, because he gave up that weak goal. Otherwise it would be a scoreless tieShesterkin kinda feels like only reason why this is 1-0 for Panthers. Could be even bigger difference with lesser goalie.
Idk based on the verbiage of the rule he impaired his ability to move in his crease so it's an easy call. I don't think it's my interpretation I think it's the 100% the right call based on the rules. Enter the crease on your own and contact the goalie to affect his movement is pretty cut and dry.That's the problem with these kinds of calls. Everyone has their own interpretation of what they believe is the right call and so do the refs. I wish there was something they could implement that would make these calls more consistent.