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ZachaFlockaFlame

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I’m not even talking about diving for a call. I’m asking if you’ve never seen someone boarded and your immediate thought is “Oh, that looks bad”, but it winds up not being as bad as it looks? You’ve never seen the a Devils player take a hit that looks bad, but doesn’t miss a shift because of it?

Not even close to the extent of what happened tonight, no

Closest thing I can remember is the Hall knee and he missed parts of that game

Devils forward Hall diagnosed with knee bruise
 

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Not even close to the extent of what happened tonight, no

Closest thing I can remember is the Hall knee and he missed parts of that game

Devils forward Hall diagnosed with knee bruise

Alright then. If you say you can’t remember, I have no reason to doubt you. I guess your team has just been luckier than most.

Hell, Carolina had another similar situation earlier in the season. Jarvis looked like he 100% re-injured his shoulder. It was even non-contact. He just caught a rut in the ice, fell and used his arm to break his fall. Immediately grabbed it and rushed off the ice. Immediately, the first thought from the broadcast and every Canes fan was “Oh, that’s absolutely the shoulder injury he refused to get surgery about this offseason.” Next shift, he’s back out there, no apparent problems. It’s nuts.

So yeah, I’m surprised you’ve apparently watched a lot of hockey and never seen a player look like they’ve been seriously injured, but it winds up turning out much better than it initially looks.
 

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Bryce isn't remotely bias if you ever actually listen to his talk about the games. Since he joined the broadcast I've never heard him pissed off once before tonight's game. It was completely out of the norm for him.

would like to hear the sound bite of his opinion honestly.

If I was a Devils fan, I certainly would take issue with the 5 minute call. While the contact does indeed look pretty brutal, I don’t think there’s really any malicious intent on the part of the hitter. Certainly nothing warranting a 5 minute PP.
 
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Bryce Salvador thought he was faking it as well. Same with Haula who went after him later in the game because he thought he faked it too. Keefe said it as well in a nicer way.

3 guys who have been in the NHL a long time think he was faking it and from actually watching the game, which you didn't, I firmly believe he was faking it.

I get it, you didn't pick a side but you sure love sticking up for someone who you don't want to pick a side about.

From what I've read, most of CharasLazyWrister's posts have been about pointing out logistical flaws in the arguments a couple of you have been making. On second thought, not sure why I'm taking the time to post this because I'm not sure you'll grasp what I'm saying, just like you're not understanding the points CLW is making. Oh well . . .
 

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Alright then. If you say you can’t remember, I have no reason to doubt you. I guess your team has just been luckier than most.

Hell, Carolina had another similar situation earlier in the season. Jarvis looked like he 100% re-injured his shoulder. It was even non-contact. He just caught a rut in the ice, fell and used his arm to break his fall. Immediately grabbed it and rushed off the ice. Immediately, the first thought from the broadcast and every Canes fan was “Oh, that’s absolutely the shoulder injury he refused to get surgery about this offseason.” Next shift, he’s back out there, no apparent problems. It’s nuts.

So yeah, I’m surprised you’ve apparently watched a lot of hockey and never seen a player look like they’ve been seriously injured, but it winds up turning out much better than it initially looks.

Again, I said I don't remember a Devils player doing it to that extent. The previous poster brought up Joe Blandisi and that guy was hated in our fanbase for being a diver but he eventually got caught on by the refs and got called for diving. And how is that lucky? That's the exact opposite, lmao. If our players get hurt, it's usually something bad and our fanbase has PTSD beyond belief when a player goes down between the history of Taylor Hall (literally posted it here) and Jack Hughes throughout his career. Not sure why you Canes fans are in hysteria at Necas being called a diver. I would provide more proof of Devils injuries and their legit timelines but apparently they don't matter to the conversation lol
 

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From what I've read, most of CharasLazyWrister's posts have been about pointing out logistical flaws in the arguments a couple of you have been making. On second thought, not sure why I'm taking the time to post this because I'm not sure you'll grasp what I'm saying, just like you're not understanding the points CLW is making. Oh well . . .

Lmfao.
 
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Again, I said I don't remember a Devils player doing it to that extent. The previous poster brought up Joe Blandisi and that guy was hated in our fanbase for being a diver but he eventually got caught on by the refs and got called for diving. And how is that lucky? That's the exact opposite, lmao. If our players get hurt, it's usually something bad and our fanbase has PTSD beyond belief when a player goes down between the history of Taylor Hall (literally posted it here) and Jack Hughes throughout his career. Not sure why you Canes fans are in hysteria at Necas being called a diver. I would provide more proof of Devils injuries and their legit timelines but apparently they don't matter to the conversation lol

I think it’s that you chose to call Necas a diver because he stayed on the ice after a hit that caused his knee to bend in an L shape in the wrong direction. There are certainly plays where Carolina players go down easily looking for a call. This one? I think he stayed down because it f***ing hurt.

I also think the whole diving thing is a bit overblown. EVERY team has at least a few players that are going to go down easy to draw a call on occasion. It’s just part of the game at this point.
 
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would like to hear the sound bite of his opinion honestly.

If I was a Devils fan, I certainly would take issue with the 5 minute call. While the contact does indeed look pretty brutal, I don’t think there’s really any malicious intent on the part of the hitter. Certainly nothing warranting a 5 minute PP.

Necas moving out of the way causes the contact on his knee, he wanted to avoid the hit and it caused his knee to be hit instead. Timo never moves his knee to target Necas knee at all.

Bryce went on about it for quite a bit during the review and for a bit after, if I catch a replay later I'll record some of it.
 

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I think it’s that you chose to call Necas a diver because he stayed on the ice after a hit that caused his knee to bend in an L shape in the wrong direction. There are certainly plays where Carolina players go down easily looking for a call. This one? I think he stayed down because it f***ing hurt.

And if it hurt as you're saying, he would've been brought to the back to be looked at the slightest. Why are gaslighting each other when we're hockey diehards and know the protocol on an injury? Matt Tkachuk got kneed and WENT straight to the locker room and then came back and PLAYED less time. When Necas is giggling and laughing on the bench after Meier is tossed and then plays on the same powerplay, sorry you lose me that you were truly THAT hurt. If the roles were reversed and Jack Hughes did the same thing, your fanbase would say the same thing. Save me the bullshit lol
 

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Perhaps the most concise confirmation of exactly what the poster was anticipating.

Necas moving out of the way causes the contact on his knee, he wanted to avoid the hit and it caused his knee to be hit instead. Timo never moves his knee to target Necas knee at all.

Bryce went on about it for quite a bit during the review and for a bit after, if I catch a replay later I'll record some of it.

I agree with him on that. Did he say Necas was faking? That was the original thing we were talking about.
 

ZachaFlockaFlame

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would like to hear the sound bite of his opinion honestly.

If I was a Devils fan, I certainly would take issue with the 5 minute call. While the contact does indeed look pretty brutal, I don’t think there’s really any malicious intent on the part of the hitter. Certainly nothing warranting a 5 minute PP.

Now add in the fact, there was no original call live and they had to legit watch it frame by frame to call a 5 min major on Meier. If we're doing that to every hockey hit, refs can legitimately call a 5 on any type of injury when we know that's not how penalties should be called.
 

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And if it hurt, he would've been brought to the back to be looked at the slightest. When he's giggling and laughing on the bench after Meier is tossed and then plays on the same powerplay, sorry you lose me that you were truly THAT hurt. If the roles were reversed and Jack Hughes did the same thing, your fanbase would say the same thing.

First off, I just want to assert that I am not a fan of either of these teams.

Secondly, I have zero clue how “my fanbase” would categorically react to such an incident. I’m not looking to have a conversation with the collective opinion of a fanbase. That’s pointless. I’ll stick to your points and not hold you responsible for whatever my impression is of the general opinion of thousands of other people.
 
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And if it hurt, he would've been brought to the back to be looked at the slightest. When he's giggling and laughing on the bench after Meier is tossed and then plays on the same powerplay, sorry you lose me that you were truly THAT hurt. If the roles were reversed and Jack Hughes did the same thing, your fanbase would say the same thing.



Okay, so in this case, Hughes gets boarded. Very obviously in a lot of pain, given how long it took for him to get up, right? But he doesn’t go in the back. He skates over to the bench and gets ready for the upcoming PP. Are you saying that Hughes wasn’t THAT hurt from the play and that he dove?
 

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Okay, so in this case, Hughes gets boarded. Very obviously in a lot of pain, given how long it took for him to get up, right? But he doesn’t go in the back. He skates over to the bench and gets ready for the upcoming PP. Are you saying that Hughes wasn’t THAT hurt from the play and that he dove?


Luke is already up on a knee a few seconds after the hit, give it a break man, it's not even comparable to what Necas did tonight.
 

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Okay, so in this case, Hughes gets boarded. Very obviously in a lot of pain, given how long it took for him to get up, right? But he doesn’t go in the back. He skates over to the bench and gets ready for the upcoming PP. Are you saying that Hughes wasn’t THAT hurt from the play and that he dove?


He got up 3 business days before Necas and didn't have a trainer come out to do nothing to help him and this wasn't even a major, it was 2 mins for boarding, Colton got the 5 min major for the cross check to Timo.
 

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Luke is already up on a knee a few seconds after the hit, give it a break man, it's not even comparable to what Necas did tonight.
He got up 3 business days before Necas and didn't have a trainer come out to do nothing to help him and this wasn't even a major, it was 2 mins for boarding, Colton got the 5 min major for the cross check to Timo.

And you’ve both missed the point entirely. Have a good night.
 

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And you’ve both missed the point entirely. Have a good night.

Your point was obvious, how are we supposed to know if he went straight to the back or not from a 2 min clip? That doesn't help anyone's argument LMAO



Here's a board on Luke and he goes to the locker room straight and still comes back. What a novel concept!
 

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And you’ve both missed the point entirely. Have a good night.

He clearly wasn't that hurt from the play, if you count how long it takes, he's literally up on 1 knee in 5 seconds and on his feet in 20 seconds. That's certainly not embellishment.

Hell if he laid on the ground like Necas maybe Colton gets a 5 min major right off the bat instead of a 2 min penalty.
 

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