Scott Wedgewood injured in pain on the ice. Refs don't blow the whistle. Buffalo scores

LOFIN

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Yeah.

Correct call
It really isn't:
"In the case where it is obvious that a player has sustained a serious injury, the Referee and/or Linesperson may stop the play immediately."
Unless your interpretation of "serious injury" is a player literally dying on the ice, that's a f***ing green light for pests running into goalies. Just throw yourself into a goalie after a crosscheck, it won't be whistled down.

And no, I'm not blaming the Buffalo player on this one, it was obviously just on Kelly of the Avs.
 

MOGlLNY

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Correct call - thanks for the thread tho.

Maybe we should rename it to O’Connor crosschecking Benson in the neck off the draw
 

cjm502

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It really isn't:

Unless your interpretation of "serious injury" is a player literally dying on the ice, that's a f***ing green light for pests running into goalies. Just throw yourself into a goalie after a crosscheck, it won't be whistled down.

And no, I'm not blaming the Buffalo player on this one, it was obviously just on Kelly of the Avs.
Key word being "may", that leaves it up to the refs discretion. The Avs got screwed by the rules here, but nonetheless the rules were followed.
 

KeyserSoze81

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NHL refs followed the rulebook, so I guess that is an aberration. They are trying to correct it now by calling that ridiculous “trip” on Makar, where his leg apparently blew up after being tapped. It’s a damn shame, I was always told he was a good skater. Probably will have to be amputated with the way he reacted.
 

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What are they supposed to do? Play on there. Only justification I could see is if the player is somehow in danger of being injured further and can’t protect themselves
 

Muffin

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NHL refs followed the rulebook, so I guess that is an aberration.
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Either way it's not in the spirit of the game to score an empty net goal while the goalie is injured
 

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Good call, refs discretion to blow the whistle without possession. Which they usually only do with blood drawn
 

BobRossColton

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So what I'm gathering, if you're in the offensive zone, knock a defending player into their own goalie so he's injured and score on a wide open net.
 

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