Sal Iaccuzzo
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He kneed himThere was no knee on knee. He hit him body to body.
And the right call 2 minutes.
He kneed himThere was no knee on knee. He hit him body to body.
And the right call 2 minutes.
tell me you don’t know the rules, without telling me you don’t know the rules.There was no knee on knee. He hit him body to body.
And the right call 2 minutes.
Kneeing penalty is not specific to a knee colliding with the opponents knee.There was no knee on knee. He hit him body to body.
And the right call 2 minutes.
Did u watch the replay he stuck out his kneetell me you don’t know the rules, without telling me you don’t know the rules.
We just saw are player do the same thing against Kitchener. The call was not 2 minKneeing penalty is not specific to a knee colliding with the opponents knee.
In hockey, kneeing is a penalty assessed when a player delivers a check with their knee or deliberately uses their knee to contact an opponent. The severity of the penalty depends on the force and intent of the contact.
Yes? lol. I was replying to a Knights hater who doesn’t know the rules. It was a clear Kneeing penalty.Did u watch the replay he stuck out his knee
They can say no penalty. It was a knee that someone like Sim would have been tossed out for.I just saw that. When they call a 5 minute penalty can they call it off completely or does it have to remain 2.
Because if it has to stay 2 they may have felt there was no penalty.
Should have stayed in Walnut GroveIngalls again. Horrible referee.
Craig Button on TSN Said it should have been 5:00. I think he knows more about hockey than you.There was no knee on knee. He hit him body to body.
And the right call 2 minutes.
What’s the point ?Knights should 100% send the tape into the league office to have another look because that kind of play isn't needed in any league
Yeah who ever the tool is calling the play by play is totally wrong but Button just got it right between periods!Bye Senneke.....this was 100000% worse then Woolley. Kneeing.....he should be gone. These announcers are tools.
Left knee on upper left thigh, 2-minute is the right call, as Luca Romano did with Kitchener, Sam O'Reilly will be back in the second. If anything, the hit on Montgomery's head was more worthy of a 5-minute, and also the Sennecke's cross-check on Sim should have been called, it was a late hit. IMHOThere was no knee on knee. He hit him body to body.
And the right call 2 minutes.
Yeah !! Can we do that ?? And compare to the Woolley call ???What’s the point ?
We all know what is up in this series.
Might as well save the postal costs.
Nope uour 100% wrong . He stuck the knee out text book knee penaltyLeft knee on upper left thigh, 2-minute is the right call, as Luca Romano did with Kitchener, Sam O'Reilly will be back in the second. If anything, the hit on Montgomery's head was more worthy of a 5-minute, and also the Sennecke's cross-check on Sim should have been called IMHO
Left knee to upper left thigh, 2-minute is the right call,Nope uour 100% wrong . He stuck the knee out text book knee penalty
It doesn’t matter where the Knee hits the opponent, it’s the intent of the player. Sennecke lead for 5’ with his knee and intentionally stuck his knee out to make the hit, which resulted in an injury. If the Woolley hit is 5 and 1 game suspension, then so is this one.Left knee on upper left thigh, 2-minute is the right call, as Luca Romano did with Kitchener, Sam O'Reilly will be back in the second. If anything, the hit on Montgomery's head was more worthy of a 5-minute, and also the Sennecke's cross-check on Sim should have been called, it was a late hit. IMHO
It depends if the CHL cares. Bettman doesn't give a damn how bad the officiating in the NHL looks.Poster Boy sennekce unbelievable. TSN again questioning the calls made by OHL officials. This is not a good look for them on National TV
Intent is likely irrelvant since there is no way to know what it was. And the officials would have looked bad when O'Relly starrts the 2nd period if they had stuck with 5 minutes.It doesn’t matter where the Knee hits the opponent, it’s the intent of the player. Sennecke lead for 5’ with his knee and intentionally stuck his knee out to make the hit, which resulted in an injury. If the Woolley hit is 5 and 1 game suspension, then so is this one.