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Uhhh, noHe jumped into the contact that was coming at him. It was a clear penalty.
Uhhh, noHe jumped into the contact that was coming at him. It was a clear penalty.
I just want to know how many missed calls there were.I know it’s hard to hear the truth bro. It hurts sometimes.
The more hurtful reality may possibly come this Saturday.I know it’s hard to hear the truth bro. It hurts sometimes.
Im still shocked that Tocchet didn’t make the adjustment to attack sooner. The best way to prevent such a potent PP is to prevent them from getting an easy entry and setting up.
Rule 42.1: Charging - A minor or major penalty shall be imposed on a player who skates, JUMPS INTO, or charges an opponent in ANY manor.Swing and a miss.
It was called a charge. A charge is a play where a player skates for distance and hits a player. Youre out to lunch on this one.
Highlights of the game if you missed it.
That was some serious diving, though. You needed to hear it.Wow, I compliment the Canucks and get this response.
If you are for the Oilers I bet you do
Im still shocked that Tocchet didn’t make the adjustment to attack sooner. The best way to prevent such a potent PP is to prevent them from getting an easy entry and setting up.
Well, this was in an arena, so we're free and clear, yeah?Rule 42.1: Charging - A minor or major penalty shall be imposed on a player who skates, JUMPS INTO, or charges an opponent in ANY manor.
Don’t explain it. They don’t understand why legit penalties are called.Rule 42.1: Charging - A minor or major penalty shall be imposed on a player who skates, JUMPS INTO, or charges an opponent in ANY manor.
Jumping into contact coming at you is jumping into contact in any manner.
Justifying how he jumped into the contact to negate the penalty is certainly mental gymnastics. "He jumped but ..."Don’t explain it. They don’t understand why legit penalties are called.
I can’t wait for the leagues explanation as to how EP got called for charging when he was standing still. Even Oiler homer Craig Simpson was shocked by the call.
Yet all you’ve managed to think of is insults. You still don’t have an answer after two hours after being so confident before.
so instead he should just sit there and let the guy run him, leading to injury. no. I don't think so bro.Rule 42.1: Charging - A minor or major penalty shall be imposed on a player who skates, JUMPS INTO, or charges an opponent in ANY manor.
Jumping into contact coming at you is jumping into contact in any manner.
He left his feetI can’t wait for the leagues explanation as to how EP got called for charging when he was standing still. Even Oiler homer Craig Simpson was shocked by the call.
Jumping into a hit is consideredcharging. Refs perspective, position, interpretation?
I noticed you didn’t quote the whole rule.Rule 42.1: Charging - A minor or major penalty shall be imposed on a player who skates, JUMPS INTO, or charges an opponent in ANY manor.
Jumping into contact coming at you is jumping into contact in any manner.
He shouldn't jump at him?so instead he should just sit there and let the guy run him, leading to injury. no. I don't think so bro.
You just have two read 2 posts up from yours. You’ll find your explanation right there.I can’t wait for the leagues explanation as to how EP got called for charging when he was standing still. Even Oiler homer Craig Simpson was shocked by the call.
Oilers fans got to be the saltiest. Jesus Christ. Even Toronto fans aren’t this salty
So even jumping straight up like EP is charging?Rule 42.1: Charging - A minor or major penalty shall be imposed on a player who skates, JUMPS INTO, or charges an opponent in ANY manor.
Jumping into contact coming at you is jumping into contact in any manner.