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Tkachuk apparently haunts your every waking moment.Loser Tkachuk takes a stupid penalty as usual.
And the Hawks get two goals from missed icing call.
How
F***ing
Typical
They are consistent. Everything is icing if it goes the distance even if as player just stands there and watches the puck go by.i don’t mind the no icing call, when a defender steps up and takes away a players stick on a pass and chip it shouldn’t be icing but they are too inconsistent on that play.
Tyler bertuzzi is one squirrelly lookin mf
This is the thing. Total inconsistency.i don’t mind the no icing call, when a defender steps up and takes away a players stick on a pass and chip it shouldn’t be icing but they are too inconsistent on that play.
They are consistent. Everything is icing if it goes the distance even if as player just stands there and watches the puck go by.
i don’t mind the no icing call, when a defender steps up and takes away a players stick on a pass and chip it shouldn’t be icing but they are too inconsistent on that play.
They don't do that though, Anything that gets down the ice is 99% of the time icing regardless of how stupid the call is.I agree with this, but it's one of the few grey areas were linesmen get to make a judgment call and determine whether the defending player had the opportunity to play the puck with "ordinary effort" and chose to play the stick or body instead.
They don't do that though, Anything that gets down the ice is 99% of the time icing regardless of how stupid the call is.
Tom is getting a good bit wild eyedTwo fights in the WSH-NYR game...and neither involved Tom Wilson or Matt Rempe. What were the odds of that?
Safe to say : these teams "don't like each other".
Pretty entertaining game though!
When a defenseman is right along the boards at the point and puck goes right along the boards past him they should just let the play continue,Well, yes, I would say that about 99% of the time that a team causes the puck to go from their own side of the red line all the way down across the goal line, it's icing, so it's not exactly a common occurrence that a linesman has to make a judgment call about whether he thinks a defending player had the opportunity to play the puck with ordinary effort before it crosses the goal line.
When a defenseman is right along the boards at the point and puck goes right along the boards past him they should just let the play continue,
There are FAR too many icings. Never used to be that many. Maybe thice is better and faster than years ago or the players are incapable of putting touch on the puck to avoid icing.Eh. I think the icing rule is fine as it is. While it does have the occasional judgment call built into it, it's simply a rule and you play the game accordingly to it.
Marron deked the defenseman effed up the scoring chance but managed to set up Smith.Mantinpalo won't want to see the tape of that. Sens did have numbers though.. decided to cover no one.