eco's bones
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I did NOT go out of my way to "invent" penalties on Lindros — or any player — but I wasn't going to give that guy a break on anything borderline that I might have let slide with a player who had gained acceptability with me.
This is why i hate refs. he needs players to "gain his acceptance?" really? These failed-players think they are the gatekeeper to the game.
Stewart was a 'look at me' kind of referee. He was always an attention seeker. He was a failed WHA player. He'd played a handful of NHL games. Pretty much a goon as a player. When he became a ref he always wanted to be noticed. It took a few years to work that out of his system. He got better gradually--he was never great. Some never improve and stick around. Some do get better. It's really a mixed bag and from one game to the next you don't what you're getting. One guy calls this--another guy calls that. The same guy will call everything one game and let everything go the next. Or he'll call everything in the first two periods and call nothing--no matter what in the third. Or vice versa. Nothing at the start and anything at the end. One guy will try to even things up--either on calls or breaks to the team that's behind. Your team will benefit at times and get ****ed over at others but timing is important--you might get the benefit in a December game and get screwed royally in June. Everything evens out in the end some will say--but getting screwed in the middle of June--there's no way of evening that.