Zadorov takes a run at Oilers Stuart Skinner

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Genuine question for Bruins fans:

What were the fans in the arena booing so loud about? Zadorov, for running Skinner? Skinner for getting run? The refs because it was a penalty?

I can't think of a scenario that makes sense unless the fans hate Zadorov

I think it's probably because home fans are fired up and you typically don't get a replay in arena/stadium as quick as you do sitting at home. Full speed it's hard to tell what happened. I've definitely been there where you boo a call and then you catch a replay and you're like "aw sh** that was a good call".
 

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I think it's probably because home fans are fired up and you typically don't get a replay in arena/stadium as quick as you do sitting at home. Full speed it's hard to tell what happened. I've definitely been there where you boo a call and then you catch a replay and you're like "aw sh** that was a good call".

You can hear a distinct rise in reaction in boos about 10-15 seconds after the penalty was called after the initial booing when it was called indicating when the replay was shown.
 
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You can hear a distinct rise in reaction in boos about 10-15 seconds after the penalty was called after the initial booing when it was called indicating when the replay was shown.
In my experience the arena doesn't show replays when the home team takes a penalty. Not saying this is true everywhere.
 

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Oilers fan (sort of) who doesn't think there was intent to injure there.

Definitely not a dive, it's what some might call a "bang bang" play.

Yup, if you’re seeing anything other than a dude trying to score you’re out to lunch. He’s somehow gotten around the edge, head down- dude lost track of where he was. Z is arguably dumb, never seen him as malicious.

The first big sign that the Sabres franchise was doomed was when Lucic ran Miller and nobody responded. Just sayin'.

Absolutely different circumstances, because this ain’t a runnin, just a dumb mistake.
 

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Yup, if you’re seeing anything other than a dude trying to score you’re out to lunch. He’s somehow gotten around the edge, head down- dude lost track of where he was. Z is arguably dumb, never seen him as malicious.



Absolutely different circumstances, because this ain’t a runnin, just a dumb mistake.
Regardless of circumstance, its not a good sign when the team doesn't rush to defend the goaltender.
 

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I wouldn’t call it a deliberate run, but it’s not like he was pushed in. His angle of attack led through the middle of the crease. Oilers fans should rightfully be pissed about it.
I think it's very unlikely that he skated exactly to where he intended to. He gets a very slight shove (looks like a little stutter in his motion) and while this doesn't itself push him in a direction, it does slightly change the distribution of his weight. Being pushed to his right would shift his body weight to the right. If he was hoping to cut left right before the crease, he needs to lead with his upper body to the left, so a very slight shove greatly restricts what he can do in terms of his path.

So yeah, the path he took was on him, but it's likely that he was intending to change that path before contact.
 
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Zaddy has been clowned by the Oilers his whole career so there is a bit of history you could question here.. That said, live I didn't see much intent and it seemed like him just trying to go to the net but being a fcking oaf on his skates he couldn't turn the corner.
 
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I think it's very unlikely that he skated exactly to where he intended to. He gets a very slight shove (looks like a little stutter in his motion) and while this doesn't itself push him in a direction, it does slightly change the distribution of his weight. Being pushed to his right would shift his body weight to the right. If he was hoping to cut left right before the crease, he needs to lead with his upper body to the left, so a very slight shove greatly restricts what he can do in terms of his path.

So yeah, the path he took was on him, but it's likely that he was intending to change that path before contact.

That’s a fair analysis, and there is a little puff of snow when he gets pushed so you can see the moment where that edge suddenly takes all his weight. I just don’t see how he could have avoided going through the crease, even if there wasn’t a defenseman there. At the moment of contact he’s like 3-4 feet from the crease, his left skate (the one he would have shifted his weight onto if he weren’t pushed) is pointed directly at the blue paint, and he’s going a million miles an hour. He might have had an intention to lean on that left skate and do a fly-by, but at best it was going to be inches from Skinner no matter what happened.

I chalk it up to, the game is played on skates and sometimes a guy just gets going faster than he means to on a bad angle. This was a really bad angle, and the reasonable thing was to expect body contact to lock him into it… I’m guessing he ultimately meant to cut it a foot or two inward and just missed his mark.
 

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That’s a fair analysis, and there is a little puff of snow when he gets pushed so you can see the moment where that edge suddenly takes all his weight. I just don’t see how he could have avoided going through the crease, even if there wasn’t a defenseman there. At the moment of contact he’s like 3-4 feet from the crease, his left skate (the one he would have shifted his weight onto if he weren’t pushed) is pointed directly at the blue paint, and he’s going a million miles an hour. He might have had an intention to lean on that left skate and do a fly-by, but at best it was going to be inches from Skinner no matter what happened.

I chalk it up to, the game is played on skates and sometimes a guy just gets going faster than he means to on a bad angle. This was a really bad angle, and the reasonable thing was to expect body contact to lock him into it… I’m guessing he ultimately meant to cut it a foot or two inward and just missed his mark.
I mean, Zadorov isn't the kind of guy who thinks first and acts second, let's be honest. He definitely deserved the penalty here, despite me thinking it was unintentional.
 
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TheNumber4

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That's the biggest takeaway from the hit. NO ONE on the Oilers responded? Even if it was accidental (and that's a big if), there still needs to be a response
The Oilers have no problem with responding. But why give Z the even up penalty?

Apparently Z apologized to Skinner after the hit too. And Josh Brown our AHL face puncher call up had a word with Z.

We've also played and beat Z in two playoff series. We know his schtick.
 

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