Lol at no powerplays for the Ducks tonight, despite all the interference being committed by the Knights. Ducks still won.
If a Ducks fan is complaining about a lack of interference calls, it must have been BAD!
Lol at no powerplays for the Ducks tonight, despite all the interference being committed by the Knights. Ducks still won.
Vegas has been chippier lately, maybe due to a little fatigue, but that doesn't lend to some style of play that Vegas usually employs. Outside of Carrier, McNabb, and SOMETIMES Neal and Engelland (yes I know Neal slashed Hellebyuck, but that's not indicative of his body of work throughout the year) the team really doesn't play overly physical hockey.
Yes it's strange that only one penalty got called but this thread was born out of outrage in a San Jose game where Sharks fans felt the game was called unfairly (for the most part it was) and alluded to the idea that Vegas have been beneficiaries of ref favoritism all year long (one even going so far as to say that the ONLY reason Vegas is atop the West is because of the refs). This game is not compelling evidence to that notion. If the theory were true, and there was some grand conspiracy to help Vegas through officiating, we would've seen Vegas get 2-3 penalties after Philadelphia took the lead at least.
Most obvious was when Bieksa was tripped. There were so many picks that went uncalled, too.
Has nothing to do with last year playoffs has to do with many regular season games over last few seasons against the Kings Ducks Sharks and even the Coyotes where the refs turned their heads on blatant calls then 20 seconds later raise their hand on a cheesy soft call against us . We figured it out though need to keep those teams in the race to keep attendance up and profits rolling in . Vegas paid a half a billion for a franchise wink wink Refs get their new fans excited about their team don't make them suffer .
Our team did not suck last year and we got the same BS calls but you're right about the Moron Gm no argument hereYour team ****ing sucks and they get bad calls because your GM is a dinosaur who signed a bunch of undisciplined morons in order to "increase team toughness". Hard to get a lot of calls going your way when you have guys like Lucic, Kassian, Nurse, and Maroon on your roster, just to name a few.
Our team did not suck last year and we got the same BS calls but you're right about the Moron Gm no argument here
Has nothing to do with last year playoffs has to do with many regular season games over last few seasons against the Kings Ducks Sharks and even the Coyotes where the refs turned their heads on blatant calls then 20 seconds later raise their hand on a cheesy soft call against us . We figured it out though need to keep those teams in the race to keep attendance up and profits rolling in . Vegas paid a half a billion for a franchise wink wink Refs get their new fans excited about their team don't make them suffer .
Do you even look at stats before spewing lies? I think the Ducks stats clearly show they are by no means a favorite of any refs the last 10 years.
Was there some kind of point to this question?have you ever played?
Not calling the penalty on the play, (which would have incidentally negated the goal) could be suspicious, or perhaps the ref was not in position to see what happened. However once that call was missed the grounds did not exist to overturn the call.when you can two hand a goalie in the face and still have your goal allowed... it's a bit suspicious
Hey California teams how does it feel to be on the other end of Favorable reffing too bad Bettman has a new pet
My explanation would be, somebody's got to be first, and somebody's got to be last.Top 5 teams that get the least powerplays per game and get the most penalties per game are.
1. Oilers
2.Ducks
3.Kings
4. Minnesota
5. Nashville
Top 5 teams who get the least amount of penalties called on them while getting the most powerplays are
1. Chicago
2. Carolina
3. Tampa Bay
4.Vegas
5. CBJ.
Vegas is the second least penalized team in the NHL in terms of total penalty minutes they've racked up.
Chicago has taken much more penalities than Vegas.. But somehow leads the league in the most penalties drawn..
492 minutes of pemalties taken by Chicago.. A whopping 598 minutes of power play.
In terms of the craziest ratio of penalties to powerplay, Chicago is number one.
106 differential
2nd carolina with 86 differential
3rd. Tampa with 76 differential
4th. Vegas 50 differential.
So vegas gets away with a lot penalties
Of penalties but is 4th in differential.
Chiacago takes a lot more penalties but gets a disgusting amount of powerplays in return. 106 differential... Jesus.
To be fair, stats will never be able to tell the full story. In theory, if Anaheim commits significantly more penalties than every single other team in the league, and draws significantly fewer penalties than every other team in the league, but are only 30th in penalties taken and penalties drawn, they would be receiving favorable officiating.
I'm not saying Anaheim receives favorable officiating; I don't think that's the case. But you get my point. You have to watch the teams in order to determine who is getting favorable calls. To be fair to you, I do think that guy does not look at any sort of statistics, or really any sort of fact based evidence before he posts.
Personally, I never felt like any team was getting particularly favorable officiating until I watched Vegas. They just got away with so many infractions, and got penalty calls on so many borderline, weak plays. Then I see things like the James Neal slash on Hellebuyck and I start to wonder. I'm far from a conspiracy theorist, but watching Vegas just feels funny. It also makes so much more sense than any other officiating conspiracy I've ever seen or heard of before.
Interesting to see more team's fans come forward and say they feel like the refs had it out for them against Vegas specifically. Kind of worrying.[/Q
I get what you're saying. The Ducks typically lead the league in penalties. You're saying the Ducks could commit a lot more penalties a game that they get away with and be on the receiving end of favorable officiating. However, they receive the least amount of power plays. There have been multiple games this season where the Ducks didn't have a single power play. Ya, teams can be more disciplined than others, but I doubt they can play 60 minutes without a single infraction
have you ever played?
Jet’s fan who is still annoyed about Neal busting his stick across Hellebuyck’s face, who thinks all this conspiracy talk is entirely juvenile. So Bettman is somehow magically pulling some grand conspiracy to favor certain teams. At the behest of who? His bosses? The owners? So certain owners have gotten to Bettman who gets to the refs, without the disadvantaged owners knowing or doing anything about it? Ya right.
Again, this is tinfoil-hat nonsense. Can’t believe that so many people seem to be actually convinced of this silliness. Grow up.
Last night was total bull****, Vegas didn't play a clean game and weren't carrying the pace, they got some serious home-cooked officiating. Conspiracy? Doubtful. A little bias? Probably, though I'm sure every team gets this at times, or has it perceived that way by opposing fans.
If a bigger pattern is noticeable, I would attribute it more to the type of game they play. People talk about how Vegas' success has come from the nonstop waves of pressure and how they flat out, outwork every other team on a nearly nightly basis. A team playing that way is going to draw more calls, plain and simple. Eventually, that reputation is going to become part of their identity and some bias is going to creep in with some of the officials. Then, match them up against teams that have established a reputation for being undisciplined, and it can make for a pretty lopsidedly called game.
A Sharks fan started this thread, and I've felt forever that the Sharks were that team out West. The one that was always viewed as such a disciplined team and benefited from some white glove treatment. Obviously that's from a Ducks fan perspective, so take it fwiw, but bias and reputation always play a role with the refs, whether they think so or not. Vegas is establishing their reputation, as have teams like Chicago, etc. that seem to get the benefit of the doubt a lot.