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No word on whether it's an in person hearing or not. Either way... glad Dion will sit for that.
Not convinced this is a bad thing for the Leafs
https://twitter.com/TSNBobMcKenzie/status/409907409667108864
No word on whether it's an in person hearing or not. Either way... glad Dion will sit for that.
I think he'll get a game or two.
It really looked like he was going in for a rough pin of Miller but due to him being tripped at the last second he got him in the upper back which knocked him down on an angle into the boards. Phaneuf is not a dirty player, there is definitely no intention of hurting someone on the play. Really was offended by you guys commentators call.
Please accept my apology for the other Leaf fan in this thread being a complete jackoff. He does not represent the entire fanbase, although he does represent a massive part of it on this forum.
Maybe you should step away from hockey for a little bit if the opinions of broadcasters are actually offending you.
Was he offended by Jack saying Dion "loaded up" or by Brick saying that he couldn't believe they called Seidenberg for a hit to the head and didn't call Phaneuf??
Neither of these things was particularly nasty, so I'm not sure what the problem was? That was tame for Jack
Who even knows . Sure maybe Jack exaggerated a little bit when he said "loaded up" but not much of what they said otherwise was that far off from the truth from what I remember.
Who even knows . Sure maybe Jack exaggerated a little bit when he said "loaded up" but not much of what they said otherwise was that far off from the truth from what I remember.
I had the misfortune of listening to the Greg Millen/Joe Bowen broadcast, where the hit was called in a much gentler fashion
Can`t stand either, Bowen/Bowan whatever his name is has this voice that is absolutely annoying, and if I never hear Holy Mackinaw again I`d be fine, thankfully, there were few moments for him to say it last night.
At one point Millen attempted to describe Soderberg`s journey to the NHL mentioning he had "an eye issue" when in the SEL. Here`s a tip Greg, if/when you are about to give insight/background about a player (which I appreciate), how about ya do your research, and give the full and accurate story. He made it sound like Soderberg suffered from a lengthy bout of pink eye
Dion Phaneuf after the game when asked about his hit on Kevin Miller:
I can imagine how that experience was
Get this, since I moved down to Dallas for work I have AT&T and they do not have NHL Network or CenterIce. Wasn't going to pay for GameCenter since you can get similar quality feeds online free. Guess which one I had to watch the Pens game on because it was the clearest one? That's right, ROOT That was an awful experience listening to that Pens broadcast. I ended up switching to NESN with the lower quality that kept cutting out because I couldn't take the torture anymore.
My sincerest of condolences, there are some broadcasts I really like but man is that Leaf TV tandem awful, Pens too. As I stated, I fully understand the homerism from stations which carry their respective teams, but some of these PBP guys and analysts just can`t ever call a spade a spade when their team is playing poorly....reminds me of some of the fans here at times
I`m dreading the "Winter Classic"....how anything involving the Leafs can be put under the title of a "Classic" is beyond me
The Winter Classic should be a New Years Day rematch between the prior years Cup finalists....that`d be fun
Call it when it happens.. that's what I'd like to see more than anything. As far as punishment, 2 games will suffice.
Yeah, there should have been a penalty on the play.
However, like most AHL players, Miller needs to learn how to avoid leaving himself vulnerable along the boards.
Not trying to hijack this thread, just looking for quick answer...
Is neal having a hearing as well?
Yeah, there should have been a penalty on the play.
However, like most AHL players, Miller needs to learn how to avoid leaving himself vulnerable along the boards.