GDT: WCSF GM05 | Vancouver Canucks vs Edmonton Oilers | Thur. May 16th | 7pm PST | SNP/CBC | So Tight, Almost Like a Playoff Series

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Zerotonine

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Rule 607 | Charging
(Note) Charging is the action where a player
takes more than two strides or travels an
excessive distance to accelerate through a
body check for the purpose of punishing the
opponent. This includes skating or leaving
one's feet (jumping) into the opponent to deliver
a check, accelerating through a check for the
purpose of punishing the opponent, or skating
a great distance for the purpose of delivering a
check with excessive force. The onus is on the
player delivering the check to avoid placing a
vulnerable or defenseless opponent in danger
of potential injury
 
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Boss Man Hughes

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If you all want the official language.

"42.1 Charging - A minor or major penalty shall be imposed on a player who skates, jumps into or charges an opponent in any manner."

He didn't jump "into" anything.
As usual the idiot refs called the wrong penalty. It was interference. He did NOT have the puck.
 
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