GDT: HFBoards GDT: 3/22/2025 | More than one game.

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I get it, but most of that reputation is dated. If you're a fan of the opposing team and being obnoxious, you're going to get flack wherever you are. Like most cities, the fans in Philly are pretty welcoming, if they aren't on the phone all game. Mostly we'd just talk hockey. Of course, every city has drunks In public places
Cool first hand account.......Thanks.
 
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Botterill is wrong.

Armia waves at the bench for a line change and starts the straight line path to the bench.

As Slafkovsky jumps on, Armia sees the puck about to leave the offensive zone along the boards and keeps it in with his skate.

Too many men on the ice penalty.

That isn’t Slafkovsky’s fault. Once you commit to leaving the ice, you do not deviate no matter what happens.

She thinks it’s always the guy’s responsibility jumping on. But once you commit to leaving, that’s it.

Otherwise, the guy would have to wait until you’re on the bench to jump on, and that’s wasting vital seconds.
 
avs need to come out and dominate the third. To many penalties that period. Don’t get sucked into Montreal’s tough guy game
 
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