If you go to NHL streams reddit and click on the game thread a guy by I am Nicolas cage always posts on there he usually has 4 feeds. Find the YouTube one it's the best and he usually takes the link off that page 30 minutes after the game starts to try and keep it from getting shut down. - ClarksonDavid
Isn't this strange , you and I are the only level headed ones in here
Blindside hits are not against the rules. That is a fact.
Hit from behind. Hit to the head. Those are against the rules. Kadri didn't even leave his feet on the Sedin hit so it wasn't even the charging penalty that he got called for. - Njuice
Is "leaving the feet" in the Toronto subsection of the rule book? Because charging for the other 29 teams is not about leaving your feet.
Rule 42 of the NHL rulebook dictates that charging "shall mean the actions of a player or goalkeeper who, as a result of distance traveled, shall violently check an opponent in any manner.
Location: Corner of Kirk Maclean's Toe and Robert Reichel's face. Joined: 01.09.2006
Dec 3 @ 6:46 PM ET
Is "leaving the feet" in the Toronto subsection of the rule book? Because charging for the other 29 teams is not about leaving your feet.
Rule 42 of the NHL rulebook dictates that charging "shall mean the actions of a player or goalkeeper who, as a result of distance traveled, shall violently check an opponent in any manner. - boonerbuck
Location: Corner of Kirk Maclean's Toe and Robert Reichel's face. Joined: 01.09.2006
Dec 3 @ 6:47 PM ET
Is "leaving the feet" in the Toronto subsection of the rule book? Because charging for the other 29 teams is not about leaving your feet.
Rule 42 of the NHL rulebook dictates that charging "shall mean the actions of a player or goalkeeper who, as a result of distance traveled, shall violently check an opponent in any manner. - boonerbuck
Oh I think we all know Toronto has an entire Subsection. Section 67 I think