Location: Macrodata Refinement , ON Joined: 07.06.2007
Aug 5 @ 12:04 AM ET
So do the Canes... - 13sundin13
Congratulations to the New York Rangers for being the first professional sports team in North America to successfully complete it’s postseason play during the pandemic.
Location: Somewhere Between, NB Joined: 07.17.2010
Aug 5 @ 1:12 AM ET
Congratulations to the New York Rangers for being the first professional sports team in North America to successfully complete it’s postseason play during the pandemic. - Canada Cup
Congrats to James Reimer for moving on to the next round
Columbus is a really dirty team. Lots of head hunting in that game. Marner took two brutal elbows to the head on a sandwich check where both Columbus thugs nailed him. No call just playoff hockey - yet they call every tap to the glove they see. - winsix
Agree. It seems muggings are ok & chops aren’t. Too many call it PO hockey I rather call it refs micro managing too often.
Congratulations to the New York Rangers for being the first professional sports team in North America to successfully complete it’s postseason play during the pandemic. - Canada Cup
Location: Tavares is sledge hockey level - Islesrbettr, ON Joined: 08.02.2006
Aug 5 @ 6:43 AM ET
Looks like Muzzin got a bit of karma, that hit he gave Delizle the other night against Montreal was very similar to what happened to him tonight. - SolGoode
Kids, don't do drugs... You end up like this idiot.
Location: Tavares is sledge hockey level - Islesrbettr, ON Joined: 08.02.2006
Aug 5 @ 7:06 AM ET
Based off some Twitter posts it's all muzzin's fault, Dubois didn't even touch him.
"Tripped over his own feet" and "got his skate stuck in the boards" and someone said that he fell 15 feet from initial contact, thus had nothing to do with it.
Seriously, why would someone who doesn't have a clue bother commenting.
Based off some Twitter posts it's all muzzin's fault, Dubois didn't even touch him.
"Tripped over his own feet" and "got his skate stuck in the boards" and someone said that he fell 15 feet from initial contact, thus had nothing to do with it.
Seriously, why would someone who doesn't have a clue bother commenting. - burn
it was a dirty play and should have gotten a penalty.
however, it's true that it wasn't like muzzin got pushed into the other player directly - he tried to get up after being pushed, tripped and then got very unfortunate.
(according to your reasoning, the refs are to blame because they called that very weak penalty on kapanen which eventually led to this play...).
Based off some Twitter posts it's all muzzin's fault, Dubois didn't even touch him.
"Tripped over his own feet" and "got his skate stuck in the boards" and someone said that he fell 15 feet from initial contact, thus had nothing to do with it.
Seriously, why would someone who doesn't have a clue bother commenting. - burn
First he was stunned a bit when he blocked the shot, then the crosscheck from Dubois, then he trips himself and fall into Bjorkstrand's knee. I'd say he was first of all extremely unlucky...! Hope he's gonna be ok.
Dr max doesnt have a good outlook on the situation.
But he has a wicked 4k tv screen, with zoom and Google Dr. - Fakepartofme
if you consider the hit, Muzzin with the tingling arm/hands and how they took him off the ice in a very cautious way with the stretcher, it is very obvious that the most reasonable assumption is that they feared (i phrased it in exactly that way before) a neck injury (damage to the cervical vertebra).
That's a very serious issue, in particular considering Muzzin's back-injury history.
Priority is obviously that he has no permanent damage to his body - but I think people should not be too optimistic of Muzzin returning to hockey anytime soon (if at all).
I would say there's only a 50/50 chance of him being back to hockey, and best case he's out for 2-3 months minimum.
The Pietrangelo to Leafs scenario all of a sudden got much more possible btw.
Let's just all hope Muzzin gets well - a really really scary incident.
Location: Macrodata Refinement , ON Joined: 07.06.2007
Aug 5 @ 7:42 AM ET
if you consider the hit, Muzzin with the tingling arm/hands and how they took him off the ice in a very cautious way with the stretcher, it is very obvious that the most reasonable assumption is that they feared (i phrased it in exactly that way before) a neck injury (damage to the cervical vertebra).
That's a very serious issue, in particular considering Muzzin's back-injury history.
Priority is obviously that he has no permanent damage to his body - but I think people should not be too optimistic of Muzzin returning to hockey anytime soon (if at all).
I would say there's only a 50/50 chance of him being back to hockey, and best case he's out for 2-3 months minimum.
The Pietrangelo to Leafs scenario all of a sudden got much more possible btw.
Let's just all hope Muzzin gets well - a really really scary incident. - MaximusAurelius
if you consider the hit, Muzzin with the tingling arm/hands and how they took him off the ice in a very cautious way with the stretcher, it is very obvious that the most reasonable assumption is that they feared (i phrased it in exactly that way before) a neck injury (damage to the cervical vertebra).
That's a very serious issue, in particular considering Muzzin's back-injury history.
Priority is obviously that he has no permanent damage to his body - but I think people should not be too optimistic of Muzzin returning to hockey anytime soon (if at all). I would say there's only a 50/50 chance of him being back to hockey, and best case he's out for 2-3 months minimum.
The Pietrangelo to Leafs scenario all of a sudden got much more possible btw.
Let's just all hope Muzzin gets well - a really really scary incident. - MaximusAurelius
Almost the perfect game. Only downside is the powerplay. Gotta get that going but damn, we just beat the Jackets playing their style..love it. - systemtool
0-5 stings, but on the flip side.. they didnt need the PP to win the game..easily.
the PP will score (probably)...so maybe it comes when the 5v5 is struggling
Location: Real men always have to poo, ON Joined: 09.12.2007
Aug 5 @ 8:27 AM ET
0-5 stings, but on the flip side.. they didnt need the PP to win the game..easily.
the PP will score (probably)...so maybe it comes when the 5v5 is struggling - senstroll
Well said. Though when we need the offense, I'd like to see Rielly back on the first PP.