Incoming suspension for Toffoli?

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It’s interesting when a player is down in so much pain they can’t move but then the whistle goes and they just get up and head to the bench as if taking a 10 second “pretend to be dead” break is a normal part of play.

Something something embellishment. Playoffs gonna be here soon boys. It’s gonna get rougher than this…

I’ll never understand why people think they know so much when they obviously know very little. There was a good 3 minute delay while the trainer helped Sanderson and he went down the tunnel. Or was him going to the locker room all for show?
 
It’s interesting when a player is down in so much pain they can’t move but then the whistle goes and they just get up and head to the bench as if taking a 10 second “pretend to be dead” break is a normal part of play.

Something something embellishment. Playoffs gonna be here soon boys. It’s gonna get rougher than this…

What kind of moronic comment is this?

It’s almost as if pain dissipates over time.

Even if you have never played sports, have you ever hit your knee against a piece of furniture or something?

My God, the takes in here sometimes.

He went with the trainer to the dressing room tough guy.
 
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I’ll never understand why people think they know so much when they obviously know very little. There was a good 3 minute delay while the trainer helped Sanderson and he went down the tunnel. Or was him going to the locker room all for show?
Hate to break it to you, but sometimes it is for show…not saying it was in this case though…either way, calls for potential suspension seem crazy
 
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What kind of moronic comment is this?

Its almost as if pain dissipates over you time.

Even if you have never played sports, have you ever hit your knee against a piece of furniture or something?

My God, the takes in here sometimes.

He went with the trainer to the dressing room tough guy.

if the play lasted 10 more seconds do you think he would have laid there motionless for 10 more seconds?

I’m sure things hurt and that wasn’t a great hit. Maybe it’s coincidental - I’m not giving the benefit of the doubt, dude popped up right after the whistle. Laying there pure motionless for like 7 seconds then whistle goes and he can suddenly figure his body out.

You can be hurt and exaggerate.

Being hurt doesn’t give you the right to exaggerate.

Its called embellishment, or conditioning, or coincidence.
 
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if the play lasted 10 more seconds do you think he would have laid there motionless for 10 more seconds?

I’m sure things hurt and that wasn’t a great hit. Maybe it’s coincidental - I’m not giving the benefit of the doubt, dude popped up right after the whistle. Laying there pure motionless for like 7 seconds then whistle goes and he can suddenly figure his body out.

You can be hurt and exaggerate.

Being hurt doesn’t give you the right to exaggerate.

Its called embellishment, or conditioning, or coincidence.

Doubling down on a clown take.

You should hire out your services as a pain management consultant given that you can accurately assess the amount of pain being experienced by people at great distances.
 
No intent to injure, was what I meant to say. Retaliatory cross check "f*** you buddy" but like I said in the original post, I don't think it was "I'm gonna get this guy in the neck and put him on the ice." I think my point is pretty clear.
 
It’s interesting when a player is down in so much pain they can’t move but then the whistle goes and they just get up and head to the bench as if taking a 10 second “pretend to be dead” break is a normal part of play.

Something something embellishment. Playoffs gonna be here soon boys. It’s gonna get rougher than this…
I don’t think the Sens or the Blues for that matter have to worry about the playoffs
 
if the play lasted 10 more seconds do you think he would have laid there motionless for 10 more seconds?

I’m sure things hurt and that wasn’t a great hit. Maybe it’s coincidental - I’m not giving the benefit of the doubt, dude popped up right after the whistle. Laying there pure motionless for like 7 seconds then whistle goes and he can suddenly figure his body out.

You can be hurt and exaggerate.

Being hurt doesn’t give you the right to exaggerate.

Its called embellishment, or conditioning, or coincidence.
To be fair he’s a defender. They are literally wired to get a wave of adrenaline during goals against
 
It’s interesting when a player is down in so much pain they can’t move but then the whistle goes and they just get up and head to the bench as if taking a 10 second “pretend to be dead” break is a normal part of play.

Something something embellishment. Playoffs gonna be here soon boys. It’s gonna get rougher than this…
On this particular play this is some next level dumb shit comment.
 
Nice to see Sharks fans still seething over Stützle. No wonder this seeminhly insignificant game brought about a level of zestyness. Just imagine where their 'rebuild' would be now... almost intriguing.

Lame attempt at bait.

Stutzle likely means they don't win the lottery last year and I much prefer having Celebrini.

The only person I saw "seething" in this thread was you and your chirp at Toffoli 🤣
 
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What kind of moronic comment is this?

It’s almost as if pain dissipates over time.

Even if you have never played sports, have you ever hit your knee against a piece of furniture or something?

My God, the takes in here sometimes.

He went with the trainer to the dressing room tough guy.
Well Senators are the admitted champions of diving. So there will always be doubt about a player that is down really being hurt.
 
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To me it's crazy how NHL almost never calls cross checks. There might be like 200 cross checks in a game and 1 or 2 get called. Call them all.
 
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Jake Sanderson watched too much wrestling and thought he was shoulder gut-checking him into the turnbuckles.
 
Should have been a penalty, and that would’ve wiped out the goal.
Most cross checks you see are parallel to the ice surface, not perpendicular.

Since no penalty was called should of got a fine.
 
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