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I would hope nobody would be suspended after last night but you never know with OHL OfficiatingAny Petes suspensions anticipated?
I would hope nobody would be suspended after last night but you never know with OHL OfficiatingAny Petes suspensions anticipated?
Elbow to the head will be called a 5 everytime and let’s be honest McCallum doesn’t have a great rep with officials in the league between him and his brother I’m not saying that should factor into the decision to call it a 5 but he plays on the edge so anything close they may lean 5 and a game but from the replays it looked like a clear elbow to the head.Was on Taylor, but the saddest part of that is that it was like 2 inches in front of the ref.
No idea how they managed to talk themselves into a match penalty on McCallum but that was pretty brutal, guess they couldn't let him finish the game, would have risked him beating them in the shootout again.
I don't think anyone was worried about it going to a shootout last night.Was on Taylor, but the saddest part of that is that it was like 2 inches in front of the ref.
No idea how they managed to talk themselves into a match penalty on McCallum but that was pretty brutal, guess they couldn't let him finish the game, would have risked him beating them in the shootout again.
Woolley threw a big clean hit versus the Petes player getting his arm up into the head on his hit. Probably why one was a 2 game suspension and the other wasn't.It wasn't even called a penalty initially on the ice. How does that hit end up in a major penalty/5 minute Knights power play and Wooley's brutal hit on Cameron.... also results in a Knights power play!
McCallum doesn't come up higher with the elbow than would with any normal hit, Nurmi is head down, turning, staring at the puck. From my view in person, it looked fine, watching the broadcast back one angle looks like it could have been high and the other doesn't to me.Elbow to the head will be called a 5 everytime and let’s be honest McCallum doesn’t have a great rep with officials in the league between him and his brother I’m not saying that should factor into the decision to call it a 5 but he plays on the edge so anything close they may lean 5 and a game but from the replays it looked like a clear elbow to the head.
No one was last season in London either. It wasn't last night but it would have been hilarious.I don't think anyone was worried about it going to a shootout last night.
The game was already 2-0 and it felt like your guy was trying to get some momentum back when he threw the hit.McCallum doesn't come up higher with the elbow than would with any normal hit, Nurmi is head down, turning, staring at the puck. From my view in person, it looked fine, watching the broadcast back one angle looks like it could have been high and the other doesn't to me.
But I guess as we know from the last WJC that Canadian players aren't allowed to hit non-Canadians when they turn (Celebrini) but the non-Canadians can when they "turn" (Beck). (this sentence is 95% sarcasm)
No one was last season in London either. It wasn't last night but it would have been hilarious.
I didn't realize that was an issue, but can't really deny it could have helped do that.The game was already 2-0 and it felt like your guy was trying to get some momentum back when he threw the hit.
If I'm not mistaken, the two games is automatic for when it's called a major head check.I don't know if it deserved a 2 game suspension but a player on the Knights just got 4 games for a hit from behind while other hits from behind have been getting 1 or 2. So I don't know what's going on with the suspensions sometimes.
Because one team was the Peterborough Petes and the other was the London Knights. We all know the league always favours the Knights in most situations.Woolley threw a big clean hit versus the Petes player getting his arm up into the head on his hit. Probably why one was a 2 game suspension and the other wasn't.