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Didnt expect a win, didnt get one..... refs are horrid but Carolina is a tier above...
Do you think they intentionally did this? That's quite an accusationI thought after the first we were ok against a really strong team. We created some turnovers and got some quality chances, refs did everything they could to squash any momentum we could muster up.
Do you think they intentionally did this? That's quite an accusation
I think through shear incompetence ( perhaps driven from the game being so fast) they altered the outcome. Impacted is probably a better word. Altered implies changed which implies we would have won.
I think that's a 1-1 game entering the third
Do you think they intentionally did this? That's quite an accusation
Ya, incompetence is probably the answer, some of our calls weren't great either, but they saved their best terrible calls for us it seems.I think through shear incompetence ( perhaps driven from the game being so fast) they altered the outcome. Impacted is probably a better word. Altered implies changed which implies we would have won.
I think that's a 1-1 game entering the third
Do you think they intentionally did this? That's quite an accusation
I think through shear incompetence ( perhaps driven from the game being so fast) they altered the outcome. Impacted is probably a better word. Altered implies changed which implies we would have won.
I think that's a 1-1 game entering the third
Did they show that on a replay somewhere?Carolina definitely outplayed us for maybe the 1st half of the game.. They were on we were off.
It was 1-0;
Stutzle tied it and a garbage call on a play that happens 10 times a game negates the goal and puts the Canes on the PP.
Later in the period Pinto gets called for a phantom slash .. down 1 man
Killing the penalty the refs blew a tmm call watching 2 men come out one door and one man go in, They missed the other door where a Sen went off
Down 2 men 2-0;
Down 1 man from the shit tmm call to start the 3rd; Carolina makes it 3-0
The refs took us right out of this game.
I have a lot of respect for Carolina and the way they played but
Honorable to admit that, but kudos in this form are rare enough that you should perhaps take 'em where you get 'em! Cheers!i said that with like 3 mins left in the game so not really a prediction, more a statement of exasperated frustration tbh
They showed it right after it happened, The guy coming off I think was G and he was right on the boards waiting for 2 men to come on, the other Sen had already gone off in the other door; The replay showed it andDid they show that on a replay somewhere?
I didn't see that
It was on the pk. The pk never should have happened because the Pinto call was nonsense
Better chance to tie it with a goalie in the net than without. Even if it’s 1% better.We needed three goals against a strong defensive team, no issues with pulling the goalie when we did.
Gregor vs Cousins makes zero difference in that game, though I agree I'd go that way.
This just isn't true at all, making up statistics doesn't make your case stronger.Better chance to tie it with a goalie in the net than without. Even if it’s 1% better.
Don’t pull the goalie. It’s a guaranteed loss 95% of the time.
Wow, I didn't see the 2nd door exit... If so, that alters my perspective of the TMM call which I initially thought was correct. (Doesn't make up for the crap phantom calls!). I thought there was one off and 2 on, with the changing (coming off player) being the far (40-50 feet away) opposite side player. Key to point out the Sens did not have possession, or touch the puck so how far from the bench door matters. Will have to look at that one again.Carolina definitely outplayed us for maybe the 1st half of the game.. They were on we were off.
It was 1-0;
Stutzle tied it and a garbage call on a play that happens 10 times a game negates the goal and puts the Canes on the PP.
Later in the period Pinto gets called for a phantom slash .. down 1 man
Killing the penalty the refs blew a tmm call watching 2 men come out one door and one man go in, They missed the other door where a Sen went off
Down 2 men 2-0;
Down 1 man from the shit tmm call to start the 3rd; Carolina makes it 3-0
The refs took us right out of this game.
I have a lot of respect for Carolina and the way they played but
I think we were better than the tone would suggest but score effect is a thing,We were the better team 5 on 5
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If you have it post itWow, I didn't see the 2nd door exit... If so, that alters my perspective of the TMM call which I initially thought was correct. (Doesn't make up for the crap phantom calls!). I thought there was one off and 2 on, with the changing (coming off player) being the far (40-50 feet away) opposite side player. Key to point out the Sens did not have possession, or touch the puck so how far from the bench door matters. Will have to look at that one again.
If you have it post it
I don't think there was a late player going off
Do you think they intentionally did this? That's quite an accusation
I think through shear incompetence ( perhaps driven from the game being so fast) they altered the outcome. Impacted is probably a better word. Altered implies changed which implies we would have won.
I think that's a 1-1 game entering the third
I saw one go off one door and one off the other door and you could only see 4 sens on the ice... I mean I guess I could be mistaken but I want to see a replay because I think I saw it right. Its possible that there was someone way late because he was not on the screen on the replay I sawThere was definitely a forward way behind the play on the change when the two Sens players got on.
Maybe you're right and a forward + defenseman changed. But my understanding is the late forward deep in the Carolina end signaled for someone to get on and then took another 2-4 seconds to get off.
But even if my memory is right it's one of those calls that's 50/50 in a typical NHL game and after the colossal f***up on the Pinto penalty I can't believe they called that one. Especially because neither player who hopped on had touched the puck or a Carolina player or even altered the path of any Carolina player.
Seemed to be two sets of standards for the two teams tonight. One much more lax for Carolina, one much more strict for Ottawa.