Looked in the neck areaOuch. Thankfully looked like it caught a lot of shoulder before hitting his face
Ya cause we are too worried about flipping it and not making actual passeswe can't even touch the puck lol, and when we get it, we just ice it, or give it away..
hard to believe this is 2-2...
Yup. that's the play I was referring to.Still cannot figure out what the interference rules are on dump ins.
Raymond was trying to forecheck earlier, had to go around two bruins one of which is Bergeron who does the arms up I didn't touch him shit. To me that's interference.
I think that's a chicken egg scenario. they're flipping it because they're getting overwhelmed by the Bruins forecheck in a way they weren't in the 1st.Ya cause we are too worried about flipping it and not making actual passes
The part that teams abuse is players are allowed to stand their ground. So if an opposing player is skating toward you and you don't want to move out of the way, you don't actually have to. They have to go around you.Still cannot figure out what the interference rules are on dump ins.
Raymond was trying to forecheck earlier, had to go around two bruins one of which is Bergeron who does the arms up I didn't touch him shit. To me that's interference.
The Wings have been dominated this period. There were also some penalties let go.It's very lazy for fans to whine about the refs when the Wings have completely let off the gas. I've seen nothing wrong with any calls made, just a tale of two periods for effort level (on both teams).
Well he did move to block him, so not applicable here.The part that teams abuse is players are allowed to stand their ground. So if an opposing player is skating toward you and you don't want to move out of the way, you don't actually have to. They have to go around you.
Which is essentially just a rule that allows moving picks and that kind of thing.
But he's entitled to his ice, as the refs would say. Which effectively means that setting a pick is a total judgment call and sometimes allowed.Well he did move to block him, so not applicable here.
For sure, and most of it is perspective I guess. Easy to see lateral movement from the TV camera, maybe harder on the ice? But these are supposed to be the best refs in the world (NHL) so not sure its an excuse.But he's entitled to his ice, as the refs would say. Which effectively means that setting a pick is a total judgment call and sometimes allowed.
Ya but I would rather it be a hard play even if it’s an icing. The flip they just F up and turn it over and then Boston attacksYup. that's the play I was referring to.
I know the league allows a bit of interference to slow forwards down so Dmen don't keep getting crushed. But they interfered Raymond to a full stop. Bergeron throwing his arms up is a giveaway that he knew it was too much
I think that's a chicken egg scenario. they're flipping it because they're getting overwhelmed by the Bruins forecheck in a way they weren't in the 1st.
That was a clear hook on Zadina not sure how that’s not called in todays NHLIt's very lazy for fans to whine about the refs when the Wings have completely let off the gas. I've seen nothing wrong with any calls made, just a tale of two periods for effort level (on both teams).
Still cannot figure out what the interference rules are on dump ins.