MrHeiskanen
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Little stick lift makes the Habs player dive forward, I don't know how they do things in Quebec but that isn't a penalty.
I didn't watch the game, but as a general statement, officiating has been poor at times this year, and I agree the ref shouldn't respond that way to the player. As another poster said: give him two if it is warranted.
Here is what Montreal is looking to get called a penalty. Bench was losing their mind after a blatant dive.
It's the officials job to moderate on-ice conduct as impartial arbiters of the rules. Players telling a ref to F off and refs telling a player to F off are not equal events and the impartiality of that official has to be in question moving forward.
Officials did an awful job in that Montreal game. One of the worst called games I've seen (from what I watched) all year.
It wasn't just that. There was the missed slash on Kovalchuk that broke his stick, the missed trip on Chariot where Chariot actually got called for slashing, and then the missed high stick/elbow/whatever to the face of Domi that busted him wide open in OT.
Make no mistake about it, the officials were downright awful in that game.
Normally I would agree with you, but given the comments that Claude Julien gave earlier in the year calling out the officiating and the fact that he hasn't stopped calling them out since, lends me to believe the referees might be putting the whistles away at certain points for the Canadiens as they likely aren't appreciating being constantly called out.Sometimes you face adversity, welcome to the NHL. The amount of whining and complaining Montreal did wasn't going to help them win the game.
Instead of putting your head down and working for the win, Montreal shriveled up, cried and complained about everything, and lost the game.
Was Dallas lucky on a couple of those plays? Sure.. it happens. Roles will be reversed next game or the one after.
What about telling a player to **** off makes one less impartial to the rules? Makes no sense. Unless you're trying to stipulate that the ref now has bias toward the player, which isn't the same thing.
Not to mention, acknowledging a situation out loud doesnt mean you automatically have a bias in the situation. The ref could have just looked at him, said nothing, then preceeded to mentally file away this situation for another date.
His impartiality isnt in question at all. The players whine all the time, because they have a lot on the line and calls can help change the game. If we dont want to refs to have freedom of speech maybe everyone would be happier if refs had to take it silently- but when a player crossed the line they got ejected for abuse of an official. Or would that be too partial for you?
Normally I would agree with you, but given the comments that Claude Julien gave earlier in the year calling out the officiating and the fact that he hasn't stopped calling them out since, lends me to believe the referees might be putting the whistles away at certain points for the Canadiens as they likely aren't appreciating being constantly called out.
Claude was calling for a penalty on that OT play (linked above) so I don't think I can take his opinion seriously.
Any time I'm watching a game and they accidentally mic too much of what's happening on the ice, it's nothing but swearing. What do people think they're saying? "Oh, pardon me, sir, I bid you good day".This isn't uncommon. It's why players don't get called for unsportsmanlike conduct unless they really cross a line.
We just got Ron Hainsey randomly yelling a "WTF" tonight, in a re-set behind the net. Like, nothing happened. Refs get a lot of bullshit thrown there way, so they give some back. I honestly don't think the players care. If you ever look at the player polls articles, they actually respect those refs if they are straight up.Any time I'm watching a game and they accidentally mic too much of what's happening on the ice, it's nothing but swearing. What do people think they're saying? "Oh, pardon me, sir, I bid you good day".
Canadiens’ Claude Julien calls officiating embarrassing in loss to Stars - Sportsnet.caClaude was calling for a penalty on that OT play (linked above) so I don't think I can take his opinion seriously.
Sure it is. Refs in the NHL have absolute authority to dictate when and whether they should enforce the rules. If you're an Oilers fan, you know Steve Kozari has done a questionable job since McDavid chirped him. Stories like this exist all over the NHL. Remember Burrows and Auger? We all saw the uptick in Flames penalties when Wideman wiped out that official.
Yeah, but we can't KNOW that to discuss it. When a ref is angry enough to lash out back at the player like that, it's worth discussing whether or not he can or should impartially call games involving Brendan Gallagher.
This all dovetails into my bigger issue with NHL officiating. There should be as little subjectivity in it as possible.
That's not what freedom of speech is at all. Freedom of speech isn't the ability to say what you want, insulting people at your job space free from consequence. Players should and are penalized for abuse of officials when that complaining goes too far. But they are not equals in this because they are not doing the same job. The players do not impact the performance of the referees at their job, the referees absolutely do impact the performance of the players. It's the entire purvue of the referees to manage the players and they should be held to a different, and higher, standard of conduct.
I don't think this guy should be allowed to call Habs games moving forward.