Wrong, wrong, and wrong. They don't paint the white ice, Trouba caught him in the leg as he was backing into his net after coming out to make a save, and I'd like to see you keep your feet while wearing all that gear and having your leg taken out by a player coming from behind you.
Lol, Actually it doesn't. truth is what the war room determined and you're wrong once again son!Truth hurts.
I don't think that was embellishment, but even if it was they have to make that call. The play would've stopped and the Sens would still have had time to tie it.2 for holding, 2 for embellishment, unless Bobby Ryan isn't a full grown adult.
So you feel hurt now?
Lol, Actually it doesn't. truth is what the war room determined and you're wrong once again son!
Okay he was in the white ice. Happy?
Rittich dove. It was obvious. Trouba barely clipped him, but hey if they are calling other things like this the same way than great for consistency.
Rittich doesn't even know it's a Jets player. Trouba is coming from directly behind him, doesn't make any effort to get out of the way, and wasn't pushed in. That's goalie interference and has been for a long long time.
They lost their timeout. Not like off-side where they would have got a penalty, but they did lose something.
A team may only request a Coach’s Challenge for Interference on the Goalkeeper if they have their time-out available and the Coach’s Challenge must be effectively initiated prior to the resumption of play. If the Coach’s Challenge does not result in the original call on the ice being overturned, the team exercising such challenge will forfeit its time-out. If the Coach’s Challenge does result in the call on the ice being overturned, the team successfully exercising such challenge will retain its time-out
Lol, I was wondering what the hell you were talking about until I remember I paused the game for 5 minutes when the wife was bugging me.What a selfish puck hog that Gaudreau is
They took their foot off the pedal. Nothing too surprising when you're up by 4 fifteen minutes into the game. But had it actually been close after 20, they might not have sat back as much as they did.Glad the Flames built that lead up during the first, looked pretty bad for the next 30 minutes and then settled it down again for the last 10 minutes of the 3rd.
They took their foot off the pedal. Nothing too surprising when you're up by 4 fifteen minutes into the game. But had it actually been close after 20, they might not have sat back as much as they did.