LynahScott
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And now there's a call on RPI. I guess Lynah Rink has a reality distortion field around it ...
Or, you know, maybe RPI takes penalties, otherwise known as a demonstration of reality.
And now there's a call on RPI. I guess Lynah Rink has a reality distortion field around it ...
Or, you know, maybe RPI takes penalties, otherwise known as a demonstration of reality.
Or, you know, maybe RPI takes penalties, otherwise known as a demonstration of reality.
RPI does take penalties; Cornell does too. That said, the calls and non-calls tonight have been interesting.
If that's the word you want to use for it. Like that icing call right there-what was that?!
Again, a non-icing gets called as an icing. Appert's scream could be heard by Cornell's announcers. They also said Appert's right - we won the race.
All year icing calls have been a crap shoot. Seems random whether called, waived off . . .
I'm kind of surprised they're not reviewing this.
Never should have changed the rule-can't give the officials more to decide about-they just cannot do it
It's called the Mike Schaffer effect. He has the ability to influence officiating. Was proven a few years back in the playoffs.
They needed to wait till the next whistle to stop play and review it.
Why is it so hard to figure out "If the defending team leads the race at the faceoff dot, blow it dead. If the attacking team leads the race, don't blow it dead"?