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Trouba is a legend. Protect this man at all costs. All the cry babies need to simmer down. Thats a Raffi Torres level suspension if he connects tho.
Elbow is head level after initial contact (which was upper arm)and Necas is purposely falling down. Physics my manHe wasn't clipped. And he very clearly chicken wings his elbow there. And his elbow is literally at Necas's head level.
I don't need to assume intent. Whatever he was intending it was an extremely dangerous play. Strange how these sort of plays keep happening with Trouba.
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We agree. We want him suspended. I disagree that it's suspension worthy but I won't fight it. He is a net negative to our team. Suspending him for any amount of time would do us a tremendous favor. Get him off the team next season too.Ah, my mistake then. Agreed. Any defenseman taking three penalties is gonna make it incredibly hard on your team.
Elbow is head level after initial contact (which was upper arm)and Necas is purposely falling down. Physics my man
Tell me you don't understand physics without telling me you don't understand physics.Ah so who knows what intent Trouba had but you know Necas is intentionally falling down?
I don’t even know how to respond to the rest of it. Saying “physics” doesn’t explain away Trouba obviously sticking out his elbow at Necas’s head level as he flew by him. But whatever lets you sleep at night.
Yea dude, you seem like you have your doctorate in physics.Tell me you don't understand physics without telling me you don't understand physics.
We're really just talking upper elementary level physics. But it is a hockey message board so you can't expect much, right?Yea dude, you seem like you have your doctorate in physics.
I don't expect much from those defending Trouba here, no.We're really just talking upper elementary level physics. But it is a hockey message board so you can't expect much, right?
Tell me you don't understand physics without telling me you don't understand physics.
Of course not. Trouba plays reckless and hard and sometimes crosses the line. This just ain't it. If anything, Trouba took more punishment from this play than Necas did. And a bunch of people (some of whom are clearly biased- not you as far as I know) on hfboards complaining about him doesn't speak as loudly as the complete and utter silence from the nhl disciplinarians. Cue the 'the DoPS is a joke' comments. Which they are, but they hold a lot more weight than posters on a message board.Tell me you’re using an outdated meme with… well you know the rest.
A chicken wing elbow in motion tends to stay in motion.
People aren’t just randomly picking an unremarkable player like Trouba to accuse of being dirty. He’s earned his rep. But it’s always entertaining to watch people twist themselves into a pretzel to explain away his latest dirty play.
My brother be serious. Anyone with eyes can see he lifted the elbow because he still thought there was a chance he could blow Necas up with it.Trouba's elbow comes out to stop himself from literally going head first like superman into the boards. Nothing burger play. The Cane fell down to avoid the hit.
Thoughts are like follows: This guy legit cried on camera in an interview, simply mentioning how he wanted his wifey come good as a doctor in NY. Or something.Thoughts?
lol based afIt is so freeing and frankly very enjoyable to see how this nothing player and objectively poor choice of captain lives rent-free in the heads of 31 other fan bases, especially local rivals.
No one wants Trouba off the team and out of the game more than Rangers fans because of the danger he regularly puts his own team in on the actual scoreboard, including in Game 2 of this series, but that part of this doesn't fit the narrative of anyone whose pearls have shattered at the molecular level from how hard they've been clutched.
If Gary Bettman ends up handing this clown the Stanley Cup, you might as well disband the league. Peak hockey will have been reached.
Because people recognize that he's a dirty p.o.s. that means he's living rent free in their heads? Ok then.It is so freeing and frankly very enjoyable to see how this nothing player and objectively poor choice of captain lives rent-free in the heads of 31 other fan bases, especially local rivals.
No one wants Trouba off the team and out of the game more than Rangers fans because of the danger he regularly puts his own team in on the actual scoreboard, including in Game 2 of this series, but that part of this doesn't fit the narrative of anyone whose pearls have shattered at the molecular level from how hard they've been clutched.
If Gary Bettman ends up handing this clown the Stanley Cup, you might as well disband the league. Peak hockey will have been reached.
The silence from the DOPS doesn't mean a thing other than they don't punish intent without a result. They could very well all hate that Trouba tried to take a guys head off with a stupid elbow but since it missed (thankfully) they won't do anything because if they tried it would get thrown out eventually on appeal since there is zero precedent for suspending someone for an attempted hit.Of course not. Trouba plays reckless and hard and sometimes crosses the line. This just ain't it. If anything, Trouba took more punishment from this play than Necas did. And a bunch of people (some of whom are clearly biased- not you as far as I know) on hfboards complaining about him doesn't speak as loudly as the complete and utter silence from the nhl disciplinarians. Cue the 'the DoPS is a joke' comments. Which they are, but they hold a lot more weight than posters on a message board.
As @Gardner McKay already stated in this or the other thread started about this incident, Trouba is a detriment to the Rangers. A suspension would most likely be beneficial to the Rangers, but he doesn't deserve one for this phantom hit.
He gets different treatment because he's on a big-market team that people love to hate. No one gave half as much of a crap about him when he was on the Winnipeg Jets.Because people recognize that he's a dirty p.o.s. that means he's living rent free in their heads? Ok then.
If I saw a Jet routinely head-hunting, then I would say that they are also a dirty p.o.s. The fact that he is on the Rangers keeps him from being penalized they way he deserves.He gets different treatment because he's on a big-market team that people love to hate. No one gave half as much of a crap about him when he was on the Winnipeg Jets.
sometimes the best post of the thread is the first reply.Absolute idiot of a player making an absolute idiot of a play, smashing his face into the boards like a god damn cartoon character