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Post by redbeard on May 15, 2019 20:42:10 GMT -8
Seems like Jones can’t deal with anything over his shoulders ... always on his knees maybe to early Maybe he should ref instead...
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Post by carolinasharksfan on May 15, 2019 20:44:48 GMT -8
Seems like Jones can’t deal with anything over his shoulders High shots on both his blocker side & glove side he is very weak always on his knees maybe to early The third goal is a good example of what you’re saying. Jones had a good 3rd period for sure, but the 2nd and even more so the 3rd goal are ones your goalie has to stop if you want to advance.
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Post by redbeard on May 15, 2019 20:45:16 GMT -8
I think the league will be looking for some new refs for 2019-20. You'll fit right in! 😝 The bar is so low. I can't even skate! I learned to skate pretty quickly. Not saying I'm very good but I can get around just fine. I can certainly get in the way like these clowns! If I can do it, you can do it!👍👍
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Post by redbeard on May 15, 2019 20:48:55 GMT -8
Is Kane going to do anything in this series? Kane played tonight? I was multitasking, working and watching the game. I could've missed him...
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Post by danvilleshark on May 15, 2019 20:50:11 GMT -8
Logan’s Run! We are witnessing it.
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Post by stewpididiot on May 15, 2019 22:04:51 GMT -8
Refs missed the call on what looks like an obvious hand pass that set up a goal. The other night the refs missed an obvious cross check that knocked Vlasic out of position and it lead to a goal. I would say it's even, bad calls have gone both ways. But the Blues are getting away with so much interference and holding that it's not even. Suck it Blues.
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Post by danvilleshark on May 15, 2019 22:07:34 GMT -8
Fuck the Blues!
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Post by redbeard on May 16, 2019 6:24:31 GMT -8
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Post by clarkro2 on May 16, 2019 6:51:10 GMT -8
I think Hertl got a concussion in the first period with the hit into the boards and his face slamming the ice. after that he couldn't stay on his skates. In addition, I've seen Pav's be a little hesitant in certain situations that he might take another shot to the head.
Second thought of the night. vince dunn is a puss. Pavelski took one of the chicklets to score a goal and he never hit the ice; plus he came back and played. That's a warrior.
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Post by HOOCH2173 on May 16, 2019 7:27:45 GMT -8
So after last night, this song always plays in my head something good happens to us despite it being bad for the other team:
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Post by sharkhaywood on May 16, 2019 9:08:32 GMT -8
I think Hertl got a concussion in the first period with the hit into the boards and his face slamming the ice. after that he couldn't stay on his skates. In addition, I've seen Pav's be a little hesitant in certain situations that he might take another shot to the head. Second thought of the night. vince dunn is a puss. Pavelski took one of the chicklets to score a goal and he never hit the ice; plus he came back and played. That's a warrior. Dunn took his to the side of the jaw. My guess is he has broken jaw.
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Post by Fugazi on May 16, 2019 9:14:10 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on May 16, 2019 9:14:37 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on May 16, 2019 9:20:04 GMT -8
A lot of coverage on the so-called hand pass today on TV. Hey, shit happens
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Post by cjelli on May 16, 2019 9:23:24 GMT -8
A lot of coverage on the so-called hand pass today on TV. Hey, shit happens The goal debt from Couture's "goalie interference" has been settled.
Next: goal vs. Colorado that was canceled due to "penalty on Rantanen". Then: goal by St. Louis that was not canceled despite cross-check on Vlasic.
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Post by Fugazi on May 16, 2019 9:26:36 GMT -8
It’s no longer a question of whether the NHL should look at how the game is officiated. The question is: How could they not?
This year’s Stanley Cup playoffs has provided overwhelming evidence that significant changes are required.
What happened Wednesday, when the San Jose Sharks scored an overtime goal on a play that should’ve been blown dead on a hand pass, shows this is a five-alarm problem. That play (a hand pass) leading up to the goal is not on the list of reasons why a goal can be reviewed.
There have been far too many officiating misses or incorrect calls, too many teams suffering, too much NHL embarrassment.
-Kevin Allen of USA TODAY
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Post by d5shark on May 16, 2019 9:27:03 GMT -8
A lot of coverage on the so-called hand pass today on TV. Hey, shit happens The goal debt from Couture's "goalie interference" has been settled.
Next: goal vs. Colorado that was canceled due to "penalty on Rantanen". Then: goal by St. Louis that was not canceled despite cross-check on Vlasic.
What about the Vegas high stick that led to a goal in game 7?
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Post by Fugazi on May 16, 2019 9:27:50 GMT -8
A lot of coverage on the so-called hand pass today on TV. Hey, shit happens The goal debt from Couture's "goalie interference" has been settled.
Next: goal vs. Colorado that was canceled due to "penalty on Rantanen". Then: goal by St. Louis that was not canceled despite cross-check on Vlasic.
If Boston did it they would say it was a great Hockey play. Fuck these guys bitching about something they can't control
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Post by Fugazi on May 16, 2019 9:30:36 GMT -8
from Scott Burnside of The Athletic,
The NHL reviews all goals. They reviewed this one.
But they did not review what they cannot review. And even though the NHL’s crew in the war room in Toronto saw exactly what angry fans and angrier St. Louis players saw at Enterprise Center – that what led directly to the goal was a play that should have been whistled dead – they were powerless to intervene.
They, like the officials on the ice who originally missed the hand pass, were powerless to make right a clear wrong.
And so the NHL is once again in the cross-hairs of public contempt and what is an ongoing erosion in confidence from fans everywhere that, at the most important time of the year, the most important events on the ice will be correctly adjudicated.
How could fans be anything but skeptical given what happened already this spring? So what happened Wednesday night in St. Louis only compounded the issue. It is a variation on a theme.
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Post by d5shark on May 16, 2019 9:35:46 GMT -8
from Scott Burnside of The Athletic, The NHL reviews all goals. They reviewed this one. But they did not review what they cannot review. And even though the NHL’s crew in the war room in Toronto saw exactly what angry fans and angrier St. Louis players saw at Enterprise Center – that what led directly to the goal was a play that should have been whistled dead – they were powerless to intervene. They, like the officials on the ice who originally missed the hand pass, were powerless to make right a clear wrong. And so the NHL is once again in the cross-hairs of public contempt and what is an ongoing erosion in confidence from fans everywhere that, at the most important time of the year, the most important events on the ice will be correctly adjudicated. How could fans be anything but skeptical given what happened already this spring? So what happened Wednesday night in St. Louis only compounded the issue. It is a variation on a theme. So, if they they called back the goal, Sharks fans would be pissed about the missed trip and how that's not reviewable. Its a no win situation.
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Post by Fugazi on May 16, 2019 9:38:22 GMT -8
from Scott Burnside of The Athletic, The NHL reviews all goals. They reviewed this one. But they did not review what they cannot review. And even though the NHL’s crew in the war room in Toronto saw exactly what angry fans and angrier St. Louis players saw at Enterprise Center – that what led directly to the goal was a play that should have been whistled dead – they were powerless to intervene. They, like the officials on the ice who originally missed the hand pass, were powerless to make right a clear wrong. And so the NHL is once again in the cross-hairs of public contempt and what is an ongoing erosion in confidence from fans everywhere that, at the most important time of the year, the most important events on the ice will be correctly adjudicated. How could fans be anything but skeptical given what happened already this spring? So what happened Wednesday night in St. Louis only compounded the issue. It is a variation on a theme. So, if they they called back the goal, Sharks fans would be pissed about the missed trip and how that's not reviewable. Its a no win situation. I'm still pissed by the missed call where the puck went over the glass
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Post by HOOCH2173 on May 16, 2019 9:41:32 GMT -8
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Post by d5shark on May 16, 2019 9:42:41 GMT -8
So, if they they called back the goal, Sharks fans would be pissed about the missed trip and how that's not reviewable. Its a no win situation. I'm still pissed by the missed call where the puck went over the glass Right. The only reason the hand pass is such a hot topic was that it was in OT. The Sharks have had many bad calls go against them that led to goals in regulation time. I'm not sure the hand pass even affected the play all that much.
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Post by stewpididiot on May 16, 2019 9:47:17 GMT -8
The officials have an impossible job. They will always miss things and always make mistakes. Most of us will recall that the Stanley Cup was awarded on a goal that should have been disallowed. Some of us will recall a "goal" against the Sabres that went in through the side of the net. The problem the Sharks will have is that there is a developing narrative around the bad calls that (for once in the history of this team) have benefited the sharks. Will this narrative cause the officials to develop a bias against the Sharks in the remainder of this series? IMHO the game 7 major penalty already caused some bias against calling penalties on the Avs and the Blues. The Blues in particular are getting away with a lot of cheap shots (i.e. interference) and holding and even a few trips.
Hand pass last night? Yep. That's a tough break for the Blues. Major penalty against Vegas? That was a legit call. Read the rules. Screw the NHL's apology. Fuck Vegas. NHL was wrong to bench those officials.
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Post by Fugazi on May 16, 2019 9:51:44 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on May 16, 2019 10:07:04 GMT -8
Could you see Vegas ever doing this? Hell no
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Post by clarkro2 on May 16, 2019 10:12:26 GMT -8
Maradona "hand of God" 1986 World Cup Meir "Hand of Puck" WCF 2019
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Post by Fugazi on May 16, 2019 10:44:52 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on May 16, 2019 11:22:55 GMT -8
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Post by d5shark on May 16, 2019 11:41:05 GMT -8
Also, Timo was the last player to touch the puck with his stick. So, you know, an actual assist.
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