Clearly, I mean Ottawa scored twice even strenght and once short handed. Refs clearly wanted them to win. They scripted it perfectly.
Yeah that was badNot the refs fault that Huberdeau thought selling the call was more important than playing hockey in OT
It was no worse than Batherson's goal against Pittsburgh imo.Your player literally kicked the puck into the net and they reviewed it as a good goal.
How is Calgary getting too many missed calls? This has been going on since their first Ottawa game where the Sens were given more power plays than they deserved.
What did Calgary do to deserve such treatement? It's not 2016 anymore. They don't employ Dennis Wideman anymore. The players on the team are okay (Kadri hasn't been as edgy as he once was in Toronto and Colorado) and Calgary will open up a new arena in 2027 (I remembered certain fans claiming one of the reasons the Flames got harsh calls in the mid 2010's was because they can't get a sensible arena deal done...).
It doesn't make sense.
Every fanbase on these boards is convinced the league has an agenda against them. Also that the officiating in general is poor, but beyond that, that their team in particular is being targeted.swing by the oiler board and get their view of the refs
and when two canadian teams playing each other? is there always a more canadian team?Fixed
So here is the rule for you:
This. Michkov gets after whistle blatant bs like this every other game with no calls:The refs suck in general across the whole f***ing league.
This. Michkov gets after whistle blatant bs like this every other game with no calls:
Like Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals.That wasn't so bad, if it was anything at all. Calgary and their local media making a fuss over nothing. Save it for a game when you actually do get jobbed.
Roughing. How is intentionally tripping a guy after the whistle not a penalty.What penalty call are you looking for here? It's after the whistle, would have to be a pretty aggressive infraction to call a penalty. Tripping isn't really a possible penalty call in that situation.
No people who don't see it is because they only watch their own teams games,I always feel like people who complain they are constantly being targeted by refs/NHL/etc are just victims or aren't able to see it happens to all teams
Obviously that’s when the market size consideration factors in.and when two canadian teams playing each other? is there always a more canadian team?
Not suggesting you can't call a penalty, but you generally wouldn't expect it....especially for a simple trip. Guys can punch either other in the fact after a whistle and not get called for roughing.Roughing. How is intentionally tripping a guy after the whistle not a penalty.
You have just entered the land of interpretation.I don't really like the wording of this rule. It talks about a distinct kicking motion but fails to provide a clear definition of what that actually looks like. That's why the calls can be so inconsistent as to what constitutes a kick.
Damn, you could retire today.Every team's fans complain about the officiating being biased towards them, complaining about the officiating is how I accumulated 35k in likes.
You have just entered the land of interpretation.
I'm all for teams sticking up for themselves re: bad calls but the overtime whining by the Flames last night was a bit much. The call that Huberdeau believes he should have gotten simply does not get called a lot of the time based on the play. Not only was the play happening incredibly fast, it was not very apparent that a) there was any type of high-stick and b) whose stick it was. Instead he lied on the ice and just kept giving it to the ref while the Sens score the other way.
For your entire team to stick around after you lost the game hoping the refs overturn a call like that just screams losing mentality. Surely they know how many plays like that don't get called, and they'd also know that calls that shouldn't be called (ie the Flames goal) do.
Edit: Actually, funny enough, I re-watched the clip and it looks like Huberdeau skates himself into the post and stumbles. Doesn't look like Sanderson caused that. Makes it even more cringe.
I don't agree with the premise of this thread at all but that was a blatantly clear penalty and the player who took the infraction scored directly as a result of the play. Calgary players are frustrated because the calls simply arn't going there way at critical moments in a game (specifically OT). The reaction of the team isn't isolated to this one play.
It is what it is though, missed calls happen and it's a league wide issue.