Agreed. It wasn't conclusive to overturn the on-ice call, but it WAS the right call to not call the penalty.
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Agreed. It wasn't conclusive to overturn the on-ice call, but it WAS the right call to not call the penalty.
Official on ice call was it was deflected
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Agreed. It wasn't conclusive to overturn the on-ice call, but it WAS the right call to not call the penalty.
Because penalties should't be called on the home team in overtime.
Nice of ESPN to notice the game tonight
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TYLER SEGUIN WITH THE WINNER! Bruins defeat Blackhawks, 2-1 in OT to knot Stanley Cup Final at 1 as it heads back to Boston.
Because penalties should't be called on the home team in overtime.
Nice of ESPN to notice the game tonight
really. That tweet for it wrong on who scored. It's typical espn
Originally posted by Bakunin
Learning the history and actually suffering through it are very different things. You simply can't appreciate a title as much if you don't suffer through a lot of failure beforehand. To put it another way, if MNS ever gets any, he'll appreciate the experience on a far deeper level than the rest of us did when it was our first time, simply because he's gone far longer and failed far more than we ever did.
SO the key to this series is going to be let the other team score first and you will be rewarded in over time.
Originally posted by Bakunin
Learning the history and actually suffering through it are very different things. You simply can't appreciate a title as much if you don't suffer through a lot of failure beforehand. To put it another way, if MNS ever gets any, he'll appreciate the experience on a far deeper level than the rest of us did when it was our first time, simply because he's gone far longer and failed far more than we ever did.
Got a last minute call to go to the Calder Cup final. Sell out or near sell out crowd and the place was rockin', unfortunately the GR goaltender decided to put up an amazing stat line of 17/21 shots saved versus Syracuse's 40/42. Add in an ENG and the Griffins lost 5-2 to make it a 3-2 series. Goes back to Syracuse now and if the Crunch win the Calder then they will have pulled off the 3-0 comeback.
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On principle, I say that a penalty is a penalty, no matter when it is committed.
That said, when its that inconclusive, I guess I can understand erring on the side of no penalty.
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Major NHL award winners announced today and tomorrow
Masterton: Josh Harding Selke: Jonathan Toews
Jack Adams: Paul MacLean
Lady Byng: Martin St. Louis
GM of the Year: Ray Shero
Interesting how this award has morphed into a "Most Complete Player" award. There may be some better defensive forwards, but the three finalists are the three most complete players. Maybe it should be called "If you're a coach, tell your forwards to play like that award".
Major awards part 2:
Calder: Huberdeau Norris: Subban
Hart: Ovechkin (32 points seperated him and Crosby)
Vezina: Bobrovsky
Lindsay: Crosby
This award has become a bad joke, ever since guys like Paul Coffey started winning it. Hint: Subban and turnover machine Letang aren't playing any more, and Keith, Seidenberg, and Chara are.
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