GDT: LXXI | "Nowhere To Run, Nowhere to Pride" | Oilers vs Sharks | 3.20.23 | 7:30PM | SN1

Should Philip Broberg take a field trip to Bakersfield?

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nabob

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The Kesler pulling the pad goal in the 2017 playoffs calls that into question.

That “didn’t let him do his job” description ought to have applied that one against the Ducks as well, but it’s the NHL.
The ruling on reviews are mostly decided before the review even happens. Same with who’s getting the next penalty. At least the refs are consistent
 
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Faelko

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I wanna say that’s weak but I’m pretty sure Kane knew what he was doing…lol
 

K1984

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Alright let’s get the time off the board and then see if we are able to pass or handle the puck beyond a pewee level in the second.
 

CrazyJoeDavola

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LemmyUlanov55

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In Bakersfield would be better imo.
I get it why most people want him in the minors or gone but with his contract, it's the best thing to keep trying bringing him back to solid backup duties I have a hard time imagine the org would try cutting ties with him in the offseason. That being said, if Campbells struggles next season aswell, I'd not bet against the Oil getting rid of him.
 
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CantHaveTkachev

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Reimer wasn’t able to get the rebound because he didn’t know where the puck was. There’s no rule saying a player has to be out of the crease. You keep trying to go back to that being the rule…but that’s not the rule. He’s allowed to be in the crease. He didn’t impede the goalie from making the save. They never made contact.
You keep thinking I said there was a rule he can’t be in the crease..I didn’t
There is a rule you can’t interfere while in the crease..that’s exactly what Hyman did.
You may disagree but it was pretty clear and the NHL agrees
 
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