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picklerick
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Location: New York, NY Joined: 03.01.2018
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Larry Brooks’s audience is just people who hate-read his stuff and he knows it |
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When, on more than a handful of other occasions, the newly toothy Puddy Tats encroached and banged away at the puck in the crease while the goaltender was covering it, the response was limited to Shesterkin’s pleas to the referees to do something.
Not entirely accurate: At one point, Lindgren was cross-checking the Florida player who was already lying on top of Shesterkin, and Lindgren unwisely continued pounding him into Shesterkin. The idea is to "clear the crease" before the contact with your netminder.
The Florida goal resulting from Hornqvist "falling" on Shesterkin (he wasn't pushed by any Ranger) with an extra, added cross-check, should be something the on-ice officials disallow, putting the onus on the offending team to challenge the call. Instead, Gallant has to make the decision (and, under the circumstances, correctly chose to not challenge due to the stupid rule that penalizes the challenging team if the officials get it wrong twice). |
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Tonybere
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Location: ON Joined: 02.04.2016
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When, on more than a handful of other occasions, the newly toothy Puddy Tats encroached and banged away at the puck in the crease while the goaltender was covering it, the response was limited to Shesterkin’s pleas to the referees to do something.
Not entirely accurate: At one point, Lindgren was cross-checking the Florida player who was already lying on top of Shesterkin, and Lindgren unwisely continued pounding him into Shesterkin. The idea is to "clear the crease" before the contact with your netminder.
The Florida goal resulting from Hornqvist "falling" on Shesterkin (he wasn't pushed by any Ranger) with an extra, added cross-check, should be something the on-ice officials disallow, putting the onus on the offending team to challenge the call. Instead, Gallant has to make the decision (and, under the circumstances, correctly chose to not challenge due to the stupid rule that penalizes the challenging team if the officials get it wrong twice). - dashripdot
Further to your point, the league has the asinine policy that the review should be performed by the same person who just made the questionable call. As if there is no concern that they might not want to admit to their mistake in front of 20,000 people.
There is a team of officials watching every second of every game in Toronto. There is no excuse for not making those impartial officials responsible for the review process.
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JRR1285
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Location: Coach's decision, PEI Joined: 02.21.2008
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Further to your point, the league has the asinine policy that the review should be performed by the same person who just made the questionable call. As if there is no concern that they might not want to admit to their mistake in front of 20,000 people.
There is a team of officials watching every second of every game in Toronto. There is no excuse for not making those impartial officials responsible for the review process. - Tonybere
I didn't realize that was the case. That's pretty (frank)ing dumb. |
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Further to your point, the league has the asinine policy that the review should be performed by the same person who just made the questionable call. As if there is no concern that they might not want to admit to their mistake in front of 20,000 people.
There is a team of officials watching every second of every game in Toronto. There is no excuse for not making those impartial officials responsible for the review process. - Tonybere
When league authorities (for all sports) realized they had no choice but to finally consider whether to allow replay reviews of their on-ice/on-field officials, among their main concerns were: cost of technology, length of review, and -- unbelievably -- alienating their officials by taking the "human element" out of the game. Athletes are not expected to do their jobs correctly every time. That's the human element that spectators expect to see in sports, not the refs and umpires missing calls and then covering their arses by getting a second look at it. We know the game is fast and it's difficult to get it right. They shouldn't take it personally that they missed a call, but ignoring the "eye-in'the-sky" capability to correct the mistakes, just because the league doesn't want replay to show-up their officials, is a bizarre concept. |
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picklerick
New York Rangers |
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Location: New York, NY Joined: 03.01.2018
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I didn't realize that was the case. That's pretty (frank)ing dumb. - JRR1285
It's the NHL |
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Bobd62
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Location: Hauppauge, NY Joined: 11.14.2015
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Brooks is full of crap! They didn’t “abandon” ANYONE! Reeves pulled hornquivst away and duclair who started the whole thing was under about four guys.so Larry brooks is saying they should have let him get up beat the poop out of him and taken a penalty to give one of the best power plays in the league another shot! The refs swallowed the whistle during the scrum in the crease and let it go on way to long. Brooks does make some good points once in a while but nobody abandoned shesterkin. |
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picklerick
New York Rangers |
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Location: New York, NY Joined: 03.01.2018
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According to Frank Seravalli of The Daily Faceoff, the Habs and Sens have contacted the Rangers about the 21 year-old forward.
League sources say the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators were the two teams who expressed the most interest in Kravtsov, who refused his assignment to AHL Hartford and forced his way back to Russia. The Rangers gave Kravtsov’s agent, Dan Milstein, permission to help seek a trade.
The Daily Faceoff |
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JRR1285
New York Rangers |
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Location: Coach's decision, PEI Joined: 02.21.2008
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According to Frank Seravalli of The Daily Faceoff, the Habs and Sens have contacted the Rangers about the 21 year-old forward.
League sources say the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators were the two teams who expressed the most interest in Kravtsov, who refused his assignment to AHL Hartford and forced his way back to Russia. The Rangers gave Kravtsov’s agent, Dan Milstein, permission to help seek a trade.
The Daily Faceoff - picklerick
What could come back the other way in a trade involving either team? |
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picklerick
New York Rangers |
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Location: New York, NY Joined: 03.01.2018
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What could come back the other way in a trade involving either team? - JRR1285
"It is believed that Chris Drury would like a top prospect back in return. Could Cole Caufield be a consideration from the Canadiens?"
The answer to the question is all but certainly "(frank) no" from the Habs side |
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JRR1285
New York Rangers |
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Location: Coach's decision, PEI Joined: 02.21.2008
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"It is believed that Chris Drury would like a top prospect back in return. Could Cole Caufield be a consideration from the Canadiens?"
The answer to the question is all but certainly "(frank) no" from the Habs side - picklerick
I think their fans would have a mutiny over that one. |
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"It is believed that Chris Drury would like a top prospect back in return. Could Cole Caufield be a consideration from the Canadiens?"
The answer to the question is all but certainly "(frank) no" from the Habs side - picklerick
This would be the modern day version of how the fans reacted to the Rocket Richard incident years ago. Of course Drury would like Caufield and the word "no" would be uttered by Montreal a split second after Drury would ask for him. |
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JRR1285
New York Rangers |
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Location: Coach's decision, PEI Joined: 02.21.2008
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This would be the modern day version of how the fans reacted to the Rocket Richard incident years ago. Of course Drury would like Caufield and the word "no" would be uttered by Montreal a split second after Drury would ask for him. - airjan23
I gotta say, not even interested in Caufield. 5'7" is all I see regardless of skill level. |
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picklerick
New York Rangers |
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Location: New York, NY Joined: 03.01.2018
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I gotta say, not even interested in Caufield. 5'7" is all I see regardless of skill level. - JRR1285
Mr. St. Louis, first name Martin, has entered the chat |
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JRR1285
New York Rangers |
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Location: Coach's decision, PEI Joined: 02.21.2008
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Mr. St. Louis, first name Martin, has entered the chat - picklerick
We can circle back to this in a few years.
Does he have monster legs that look like they were from someone else's body? |
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picklerick
New York Rangers |
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Location: New York, NY Joined: 03.01.2018
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We can circle back to this in a few years.
Does he have monster legs that look like they were from someone else's body? - JRR1285
Marty "thunder thighs" St Louis |
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I gotta say, not even interested in Caufield. 5'7" is all I see regardless of skill level. - JRR1285
zuccarello36.com
BornSep 01, 1987 (age 34) · Oslo, Norway
Height5 feet 7 inches (1.71 m)
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TPC
New York Rangers |
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Location: Bucks County, PA Joined: 01.18.2008
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According to Frank Seravalli of The Daily Faceoff, the Habs and Sens have contacted the Rangers about the 21 year-old forward.
League sources say the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators were the two teams who expressed the most interest in Kravtsov, who refused his assignment to AHL Hartford and forced his way back to Russia. The Rangers gave Kravtsov’s agent, Dan Milstein, permission to help seek a trade.
The Daily Faceoff - picklerick
I don't understand what the agent does to help "seek a trade" The end of the day the two teams have to have interest and agree to the compensation. Just cause an agent says my player wants to go here, who cares lol |
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JRR1285
New York Rangers |
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Location: Coach's decision, PEI Joined: 02.21.2008
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zuccarello36.com
BornSep 01, 1987 (age 34) · Oslo, Norway
Height5 feet 7 inches (1.71 m) - Greschnergy#4
St. Louis and Zucc are exceptions rather than the norm. Would I be upset if they acquired Caufield? Hell no. But I am not clamoring for him to come here.
That being said I would take Zucc back in a heart beat if he could fit. |
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JRR1285
New York Rangers |
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Location: Coach's decision, PEI Joined: 02.21.2008
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I don't understand what the agent does to help "seek a trade" The end of the day the two teams have to have interest and agree to the compensation. Just cause an agent says my player wants to go here, who cares lol - TPC
It's a tactic. Drury: "Go see who wants to waste assets on your crybaby ass" |
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picklerick
New York Rangers |
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Location: New York, NY Joined: 03.01.2018
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St. Louis and Zucc are exceptions rather than the norm. Would I be upset if they acquired Caufield? Hell no. But I am not clamoring for him to come here.
That being said I would take Zucc back in a heart beat if he could fit. - JRR1285
there's a less than 0 chance the Habs would trade him to us for Kravtsov. If they were open to it i'd say pull that trigger as quick as you can and never look back |
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St. Louis and Zucc are exceptions rather than the norm. Would I be upset if they acquired Caufield? Hell no. But I am not clamoring for him to come here.
That being said I would take Zucc back in a heart beat if he could fit. - JRR1285
he is 5'7" - he can fit in small spaces
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JRR1285
New York Rangers |
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Location: Coach's decision, PEI Joined: 02.21.2008
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there's a less than 0 chance the Habs would trade him to us for Kravtsov. If they were open to it i'd say pull that trigger as quick as you can and never look back - picklerick
I would agree but it's a pipe dream scenario.
What I am saying is that if Caufield was the piece none of us would be happy with the +++ going along with Kravtsov. |
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