SerenityRick
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You weren't around when our board was exactly like this. Happy we won a fight or something even if we lost 5-2.
Ahh the Dave Lewis days. Good times.
*barf*
You weren't around when our board was exactly like this. Happy we won a fight or something even if we lost 5-2.
And they didn't see the high-stick on Hamilton which would of been a 4 min PP ...
I didn't see the replay on that but supposedly it was Seidenberg's stick that got him, not a Leaf's
And they didn't see the high-stick on Hamilton which would of been a 4 min PP ...
Leaf fan coming in peace
I told you guys earlier this would NOT be a cakewalk and the leafs would give your team the biggest fight of the season, and I was proven right.
All in all good game, you guys won because of the Bruins dominant play in the 1st period and because the Leafs refused to take quality shots on net all game long.
Even though the leafs lost, I'm not disappointed because we went down swinging.
Toronto was down two top 6 forwards and lost 7-0 and 8-0 last year too us. I'm not a big moral victory guy but I would imagine last night would qualify for one.
You know another term for a moral victory?
A loss.
At the very least, since Reimer was the one who made the contact with Marchand and Marchand was skating his line around the goal the goal should have been allowed and if they were going to call a penalty the goal should have been allowed.
No way was there interference there. It was a make up for the other call which was bad but not nearly as bad as this one.
Refs really, really suck this year and it isn't just in Bruins games.
Hamilton got high sticked by Seids so that was actually a good non call. Probably the best call the refs made all night.
The goal wasn't allowed because the Ref intended to blow his whistle due to the Marchand injury, not because of the contact between Marchand and Reimer. He had started to raise the whistle to his lips when the puck went in the net.
As irritating as the rule is, it was the right call. Player safety should always be the primary concern.
P.S. To those that are wondering why they reviewed it, the refs at the game mucked that one up. They should not have called for a review, but they did. The Situation Room made the right call and told them that it was not a reviewable play and they shouldn't have called.
I didn't see the replay on that but supposedly it was Seidenberg's stick that got him, not a Leaf's
Except the explanation after the review was "goalie interference" so there goes that theory.
EDIT - unless this was a ruse for the officials to try and save face rather than go with the whole "meant to blow the whistle" explanation. Which is even more bush league.