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Unless we win and the hand of god touches BB30 in the next weekDale always always goes with the hot hand…. willmoore till the season is over.
Unless we win and the hand of god touches BB30 in the next weekDale always always goes with the hot hand…. willmoore till the season is over.
Thanks for the reply. Didn't realize that game 7 is scheduled for Monday ( senior brain fart ). Quick turnaround with travel, should make it interesting.Game 7 is scheduled for Monday so box office will be open if required (it will be).
Don’t cloud the picture. It’s quite simple.I am going to be very impartial my friend, "You Are Wrong" ! How's that!!
You've played hockey haven't you or not, you should know after an initial contact you just don't turn around and go you separate ways, check must be finished. Federkow initial contact was directed at the left shoulder clearly viewed on his approach by the video as the contact was made Spearing tried to back away and lower himself down in the process while Federkow tried to lift himself up for better leverage in doing so his first contact was on top and above Spearing left shoulder. With the initial contact made on top of the shoulder the follow through continued along the side of the head and on with a push of the head with the forearm and on again to the facewashing that uselly players love to do to rub it in to finish a check. Dirty , might be so, was it abnormal absolutely not aside from a player playing with a broken jaw. This kind of checks happens in most hockey games by most every players on all teams. "No player(s) will change his game because an opposing player wanting to beat you is playing hurt"
What most are seeing is the follow through after the initial contact, this is how it's done and if you played the game you out to know, if you don't finish your check (broken jaw or not) you will be sitting at end of the bench.
If Spearing took the hit like a man he wouldn't have put himself and his broken jaw in danger simple as that. Could you imagine penalizing a checker because the player ducked? Everyone would be hitting the ice before contact. Give your head a shake
Shawn Spearing is more of a man than anyone on the ice in this OHL final series.
This young man plays like a warrior, blocking more shots than any player in the OHL that I can remember. He is everything you would want in a captain – sacrifices his body every time he steps on the ice, loves the game, and his teammates love him. Spearing won an OHL Cup as captain of the Toronto Jr Canadiens in 2018.
He has faced so much adversity in his OHL career. Last year he came back from the lost COVID season and was named captain…...then it was all downhill – missed the first month with mono, tore his MCL mid season and then suffered the unexpected death of his father at the end of March. He only dressed for 26 games in all.
To bounce back this season from all of that is remarkable.
Spearing broke his jaw vs North Bay by blocking two shots with his face and he has been desperate to play ever since.
So please don’t say things like “if Spearing was man enough”…..it’s disrespectful and not accurate.
Should be an exciting game tonight!
Well you know the quality of refs we have in this league. I've seen players down on their knees and the hitting player called for a check to the head. So to be honest any call/ non call in this league is a crap shoot. So arguing about a call is really a swing for the fences. All we can do is wait to see what the officials on the ice call and after that see what transpired. No call on the ice so never going to be anything else.If Spearing took the hit like a man he wouldn't have put himself and his broken jaw in danger simple as that. Could you imagine penalizing a checker because the player ducked? Everyone would be hitting the ice before contact. Give your head a shake
Excellent post. I have to root for my hometown but I still think the Petes take this. Good luck tonight. Petes org, team and fans deserve this.Shawn Spearing is more of a man than anyone on the ice in this OHL final series.
This young man plays like a warrior, blocking more shots than any player in the OHL that I can remember. He is everything you would want in a captain – sacrifices his body every time he steps on the ice, loves the game, and his teammates love him. Spearing won an OHL Cup as captain of the Toronto Jr Canadiens in 2018.
He has faced so much adversity in his OHL career. Last year he came back from the lost COVID season and was named captain…...then it was all downhill – missed the first month with mono, tore his MCL mid season and then suffered the unexpected death of his father at the end of March. He only dressed for 26 games in all.
To bounce back this season from all of that is remarkable.
Spearing broke his jaw vs North Bay by blocking two shots with his face and he has been desperate to play ever since.
So please don’t say things like “if Spearing was man enough”…..it’s disrespectful and not accurate.
Should be an exciting game tonight!
If you don't care what's about I care the point of contact was clearly to Spearing's upper left shoulder. No infraction, no infraction called no one got hurt other to the one already playing injured, good play all around and he will do it again if the chance comes back to him, and will finish his check broken jaw and allDon’t cloud the picture. It’s quite simple.
This isn’t about finishing a check. This isn’t about ducking (though Spearing clearly didn’t. He was shooting the puck). This isn’t about where you aim your hit. This isn’t about a broken jaw. This isn’t about the follow through.
Like it or not, in this league, it’s about the principle point of contact. Period.
In this case, it was shoulder/upper arm to head. Freeze frame the video to the point just before contact is first made. You’ll see shoulder/upper arm ready to contact the head.
Past that, I can’t help you. We’ll have to agree to disagree.
As I said, we’ll agree to disagree.If you don't care what's about I care the point of contact was clearly to Spearing's upper left shoulder. No infraction, no infraction called no one got hurt other to the one already playing injured, good play all around and he will do it again if the chance comes back to him, and will finish his check broken jaw and all
EvenSteven not so even after all ! I am also bias but at I am not trying to make or change infraction. Enjoy the game both tonight and tomorrow night as well . Cheers !!As I said, we’ll agree to disagree.
As a Ranger fan, I want the Pete’s to win big time. But I also want to see Willmore stand on his head and have a big game.
So, I want my cake and eat it too!!
1-0 Pete’s in double OT with Willmore stopping over 50 SOG!
Thats assuming Knights win tonight. Gonna be tough sledding against a really motivated opponent paying in front of their home crowd regardless of who is in net.Thanks for the reply. Didn't realize that game 7 is scheduled for Monday ( senior brain fart ). Quick turnaround with travel, should make it interesting.
Most chances came on the PP anyway. Got lucky on that. 5 on 5 was pretty uneventful for both teams.I like how the first period played out. The formula has worked in the past. They defended the blue ice well. Weathered the push we knew was coming from Petes. They have done it many times this POs. Can it work again......?
I said before the series started, a big key is taking a hit to make a play ( "take it to make it" and "GAF meter" are my fav lol)
But now they gotta step it up a bit here to create more chances. ( I'll agree to that part FP)
Aagghh Federkow missed the yawning cage lol. But that shift is a perfect example of how to create vs the slightly slower Petes D. Turn em over n go to work.
Good 1st.