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bryant
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Location: ON Joined: 06.28.2011
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Dunno, watched it several times, he kind of directs his skate at the puck while stopping.
Ah well, its the nhl what can you expect? - Fakepartofme
I don’t think there was enough there to overturn it though, which is what they did. |
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Darksyde
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Location: Inside Henny's Head, ON Joined: 07.11.2007
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Just saw the goal that was called back for the flames.
I would be a pissed off this morning if I was flames fan. - bryant
Honestly, it's a hard one to call. I see both sides. In the end, I think it's the, albeit minor, acceleration of the foot to deflect the goal in that made the call.
Like so many other calls, if there was consistency, it would be easier to swallow as a Flames fan. However, it's been so inconsistent, I can understand the outrage that Flames fans feel. |
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Canada Cup
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Location: “Give me Point, Cirelli and Paul all day against anybody.” Mr. Cooper , ON Joined: 07.06.2007
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And edmontons superstar(s) show up in another big game.
Hopefully Matthews and Marner are watching.
Great job by the oilers!
Suck it flames! - Fakepartofme
Nobody else in the league can do the poop that McDavid does. I have no complaints about Matthews and Marner. I kind of wonder what happened to Markstrom this series though (didn’t see last game) |
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spatso
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Location: jensen beach, FL Joined: 02.19.2007
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I think the disallowed goal is a first impression thing. If you listened to the panel one side saw it very clearly as a kick. The other side of the discussion saw no kicking motion at all. A first impression is formed on the initial screening of the replay. Subsequent viewings only confirms the initial judgment.
The longer it takes to make the decision the more subjective it appears.
You can kick the puck anywhere else on the ice as a defensive tactic or as a pass. So, why not allow for a puck to be kicked into the net for a goal?
And, get rid of slow motion and stop action replays on off side reviews. If a skate blade clears the blue line 1/4 of a second before the puck...so what. It does not offer up a significant advantage beyond the normal flow of the game. Basically, if it cannot be detected by the naked eye at normal speed it should not be overturned. |
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dmnted
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Space for Rent Joined: 08.30.2006
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And edmontons superstar(s) show up in another big game.
Hopefully Matthews and Marner are watching.
Great job by the oilers!
Suck it flames! - Fakepartofme
I had the same thoughts.
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Zezel
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Location: Planet of the Leafs, ON Joined: 02.28.2011
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As a Leafs fan the only rooting interest I had in that Alberta series was for this universe to suddenly collapse to a single point of infinite density. |
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I’m not a gun guy at all. But handguns kill way more people. Why are they not in the discussion. Assault rifle also such a senseless name. - drexel
I think it's a multi tiered issue at the end of the day and accessibility plays a massive role. Because why can someone who isn't even old enough to buy a beer legally buy two guns of any style. That's (frank)ed up.
You got a big gun culture and pretty much everyone can buy in effortlessly. That's a bad combination. |
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Scabeh
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: The Slovakian Jagr, QC Joined: 02.25.2007
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I think the disallowed goal is a first impression thing. If you listened to the panel one side saw it very clearly as a kick. The other side of the discussion saw no kicking motion at all. A first impression is formed on the initial screening of the replay. Subsequent viewings only confirms the initial judgment.
The longer it takes to make the decision the more subjective it appears.
You can kick the puck anywhere else on the ice as a defensive tactic or as a pass. So, why not allow for a puck to be kicked into the net for a goal?
And, get rid of slow motion and stop action replays on off side reviews. If a skate blade clears the blue line 1/4 of a second before the puck...so what. It does not offer up a significant advantage beyond the normal flow of the game. Basically, if it cannot be detected by the naked eye at normal speed it should not be overturned. - spatso
Because you don't want players kicking around the goaltender with skates on their feet.
That's some dangerous stuff.
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Scabeh
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: The Slovakian Jagr, QC Joined: 02.25.2007
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I think the disallowed goal is a first impression thing. If you listened to the panel one side saw it very clearly as a kick. The other side of the discussion saw no kicking motion at all. A first impression is formed on the initial screening of the replay. Subsequent viewings only confirms the initial judgment.
The longer it takes to make the decision the more subjective it appears.
You can kick the puck anywhere else on the ice as a defensive tactic or as a pass. So, why not allow for a puck to be kicked into the net for a goal?
And, get rid of slow motion and stop action replays on off side reviews. If a skate blade clears the blue line 1/4 of a second before the puck...so what. It does not offer up a significant advantage beyond the normal flow of the game. Basically, if it cannot be detected by the naked eye at normal speed it should not be overturned. - spatso
Because you don't want players kicking around the goaltender with skates on their feet.
That's some dangerous stuff.
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Cush29
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Location: Who Owzzzzz da' Chiefs?, ON Joined: 12.22.2014
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I think the disallowed goal is a first impression thing. If you listened to the panel one side saw it very clearly as a kick. The other side of the discussion saw no kicking motion at all. A first impression is formed on the initial screening of the replay. Subsequent viewings only confirms the initial judgment.
The longer it takes to make the decision the more subjective it appears.
You can kick the puck anywhere else on the ice as a defensive tactic or as a pass. So, why not allow for a puck to be kicked into the net for a goal?
And, get rid of slow motion and stop action replays on off side reviews. If a skate blade clears the blue line 1/4 of a second before the puck...so what. It does not offer up a significant advantage beyond the normal flow of the game. Basically, if it cannot be detected by the naked eye at normal speed it should not be overturned. - spatso
Because this is hockey not soccer.
It's a joke that the league even adjusted the rule to make it more confusing and say you can redirect but you can't kick a puck into the net.
IMO the rule should just be no goals off a foot or skate or arm, leg, forehead or anything other than a stick if in the opinion/view of the referee there is any indication there is intent to make that contact by the player. Players would stop putting their body parts forward to 'redirect' a puck and the controversy should be drastically minimized.
Use your stick to redirect and tip and move it around as much as you like but to start saying what is a kicking motion vs a redirection is insane - can you not argue that one can effectively redirect a puck by kicking it?
As far as your suggestion of basically eliminating most video reviews, with the technology that exists for home viewers now no shot they go that route, if the broadcasters and fans can see 5 angles of a play there is no shot the NHL will be ok with the officials not being able to do the same - the outrage would be far too loud for them since they have taken the lid off that jar.
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Cush29
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Location: Who Owzzzzz da' Chiefs?, ON Joined: 12.22.2014
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Good morning.
I will say this again - please keep the talk away from politics, religion, gun control or other polarizing topics that experience tells us often end up with angry people and name calling and the like here.
Let's try to keep this sports related at least please - NHL playoffs are here, Blue Jays seem to have found their bats, Football season (CFL and NFL) seem to be approaching, the other "Football" aka Soccer is in full swing etc. etc. etc.
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Adam French
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Location: Isn't Cooley 5"11? You know who else is 5"11? Sydney Crosby. - Scabeh Joined: 04.06.2011
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I think the disallowed goal is a first impression thing. If you listened to the panel one side saw it very clearly as a kick. The other side of the discussion saw no kicking motion at all. A first impression is formed on the initial screening of the replay. Subsequent viewings only confirms the initial judgment.
The longer it takes to make the decision the more subjective it appears.
You can kick the puck anywhere else on the ice as a defensive tactic or as a pass. So, why not allow for a puck to be kicked into the net for a goal?
And, get rid of slow motion and stop action replays on off side reviews. If a skate blade clears the blue line 1/4 of a second before the puck...so what. It does not offer up a significant advantage beyond the normal flow of the game. Basically, if it cannot be detected by the naked eye at normal speed it should not be overturned. - spatso
The vagueness between "kicking motion" and "directing" will make this rule always a controversial black/white stupid issue for any goal. Let alone important ones like that. |
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dmnted
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Space for Rent Joined: 08.30.2006
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Good morning.
I will say this again - please keep the talk away from politics, religion, gun control or other polarizing topics that experience tells us often end up with angry people and name calling and the like here.
Let's try to keep this sports related at least please - NHL playoffs are here, Blue Jays seem to have found their bats, Football season (CFL and NFL) seem to be approaching, the other "Football" aka Soccer is in full swing etc. etc. etc.
Thanks. - Cush29
Just talking about the Leafs does that.
Like who should or shouldn't be traded or resigned or let walk into the sunset.
it's a catch 22 |
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Because this is hockey not soccer.
It's a joke that the league even adjusted the rule to make it more confusing and say you can redirect but you can't kick a puck into the net.
IMO the rule should just be no goals off a foot or skate or arm, leg, forehead or anything other than a stick if in the opinion/view of the referee there is any indication there is intent to make that contact by the player. Players would stop putting their body parts forward to 'redirect' a puck and the controversy should be drastically minimized.
Use your stick to redirect and tip and move it around as much as you like but to start saying what is a kicking motion vs a redirection is insane - can you not argue that one can effectively redirect a puck by kicking it?
As far as your suggestion of basically eliminating most video reviews, with the technology that exists for home viewers now no shot they go that route, if the broadcasters and fans can see 5 angles of a play there is no shot the NHL will be ok with the officials not being able to do the same - the outrage would be far too loud for them since they have taken the lid off that jar. - Cush29
That had to be called back.
He clearly put his skate in front of the puck to direct it in.
It was an unnatural fall.
It was going in anyway though.
If Coleman just left it alone, we would be playing another game, sadly.
They made the right call.
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senstroll
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Location: New Fan, Needs to watch Ballet, ON Joined: 02.22.2008
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I think if the players skate is on the ice they shold be able to direct/deflect/slide/kick/push or whatver you want to call it...at the puck |
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senstroll
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Location: New Fan, Needs to watch Ballet, ON Joined: 02.22.2008
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mr.sir
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Vancouver Island, BC Joined: 01.18.2015
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Just talking about the Leafs does that.
Like who should or shouldn't be traded or resigned or let walk into the sunset.
it's a catch 22 - dmnted
Gurianov for Robertson
Mrazek Hollowell and Abruzzese for Crouse+
Holl to Minny
UFA C Miller or Subban
Sign Wedgewood as backup
Campbell 3 yr/13m
Kerfoot to Avs
Miles Wood👍
Let’s talk hockey! |
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fifty__missions
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Burkie's Rented Barn, ON Joined: 02.12.2013
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20 in Chicago on Friday
20 in Chicago on Saturday
20 in Chicago on Sunday.
Bad people will find a way regardless. - drexel
Quit the bullpoop and face the real question:
Why does it happen disproportionately in America in relation to the rest of the world? |
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spatso
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Location: jensen beach, FL Joined: 02.19.2007
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Any new rumours on John Tavares being named player/coach of the Philadelphia Flyers? |
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Cush29
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Who Owzzzzz da' Chiefs?, ON Joined: 12.22.2014
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Canada Cup
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Location: “Give me Point, Cirelli and Paul all day against anybody.” Mr. Cooper , ON Joined: 07.06.2007
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Good morning.
I will say this again - please keep the talk away from politics, religion, gun control or other polarizing topics that experience tells us often end up with angry people and name calling and the like here.
Let's try to keep this sports related at least please - NHL playoffs are here, Blue Jays seem to have found their bats, Football season (CFL and NFL) seem to be approaching, the other "Football" aka Soccer is in full swing etc. etc. etc.
Thanks. - Cush29
Sure, but for the record the only anger was from some occasional poster who showed up 12 hours later and had a hissy fit, telling you how to do your job. On a hockey note, it’s interesting that the NHL is the only active sport that hasn’t engaged in this issue in the last week. Both baseball and basketball have been vocal. |
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Cush29
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Who Owzzzzz da' Chiefs?, ON Joined: 12.22.2014
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Quit the bullpoop and face the real question:
Why does it happen disproportionately only in America? - fifty__missions
I won't say this again because I've said it politely twice in under 12 hours now - stop this now.
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bobbyisno1
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: I'm excited to see that Joined: 08.28.2010
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Good morning.
I will say this again - please keep the talk away from politics, religion, gun control or other polarizing topics that experience tells us often end up with angry people and name calling and the like here.
Let's try to keep this sports related at least please - NHL playoffs are here, Blue Jays seem to have found their bats, Football season (CFL and NFL) seem to be approaching, the other "Football" aka Soccer is in full swing etc. etc. etc.
Thanks. - Cush29
Walking the dog is sports rela...well exercise at least. No matter how you do it. |
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Cush29
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Who Owzzzzz da' Chiefs?, ON Joined: 12.22.2014
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Sure, but for the record the only anger was from some occasional poster who showed up 12 hours later and had a hissy fit, telling you how to do your job. On a hockey note, it’s interesting that the NHL is the only active sport that hasn’t engaged in this issue in the last week. Both baseball and basketball have been vocal. - Canada Cup
Quite honestly I'm not interested in the 'but, but, but' or "for the record" or the whataboutisms nor do do a root cause analysis on why it went where it did - I have read it all and am aware.
I have made it clear what the expectation is so let's all just stick to that and stop backtracking into where I have asked we not be/go.
Thx
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