Jeff Skinner fined for multiple dives

Tob

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This isn’t about the money. This is about a player and a team’s reputation in general for future officiating purposes. You don’t want to be the guy in the room that will cause your team to receive less favorable calls because you were shamed for diving.
 

syz

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Lmao right, so is this one right? Funny how the best skater in the league falls down like a sack of shit when he feels like it

The faster you're going the easier it is to be thrown off balance. If you want to get a sense of it I recommend going for a bike ride downhill and sticking something into your spokes. I'll wait patiently for the results.
 

TheNumber4

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Lmao right, so is this one right? Funny how the best skater in the league falls down like a sack of shit when he feels like it

Do you not see McD lunging a whole body length to reach one handed and on one foot to get a touch on that puck before the fall. He did that all while he was held and hooked. The fall was McD going full effort trying to make a hard play though; so it was partly his fault for getting himself off balance trying to make a play, but I wouldn’t call it cut and dry diving.
 
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1specter

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Am I having a Mandela effect moment or did Skinner not get punished for this in his time in Carolina as well?

Or was he just considered a diver but never got fined? I recall some discourse about that on the old HF.
 

tarheelhockey

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Refs really f***in hate Skinner, is my guess. For some reason his constant yapping just seems to irk ‘em more than most, and I absolutely think he gets punished for it. He’s on a different team now, I can say that.

I wonder if the ref made a note of it in his game report. Otherwise I can’t see how the league would have picked that one play out of the pile. But if the ref was aware going into the game that Skinner had been warned, or if Skinner just said something after the incident that stuck in his craw, maybe he included it in his report which would have triggered the review and fine.
 

Roof Daddy

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Let me know when refs are held accountable (ie: fines) for doing their jobs poorly. I’m sure Marty St.Louis doesn’t want to talk about it.
 

v00d00daddy

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Offset by the hundreds of non-calls on obstruction hooks, holds and interference every season. Amazing people still focus on the 'diving'.
I think it’s because the diving/embellishment makes the league and the whole sport look bad.

I love soccer and hate the diving in it. I think it’s a huge reason why many North American folk hate soccer
 

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