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herman said:I still remember the Bryan McCabe own goal. Batted a one timer in to win it in OT for Buffalo.
CarltonTheBear said:https://twitter.com/Peter_Baugh/status/1496164331326787587
It's ok, it was an accident.
Not sure how I feel about that hit.herman said:https://twitter.com/bradytrett/status/1497035818644303873
Speaking of steamrolled, CBJ taking it to FLA on the scoreboard
Bender said:Not sure how I feel about that hit.herman said:https://twitter.com/bradytrett/status/1497035818644303873
Speaking of steamrolled, CBJ taking it to FLA on the scoreboard
If it was a clean hit,(looks clean), I have no problem with it. Hitting is still allowed in the NHL and there's no reason to ease up as long as he's not in a vulnerable position. As for the timing and being down by 3 with 5 to go. It's obvious the coach hadn't given up yet or they wouldn't have pulled the goalie.bustaheims said:Unnecessarily hard hit considering the situation. You're already down by 3 with less than 5 to go in a largely meaningless regular season game. You can ease up a touch there and still stop the goal.
Guilt Trip said:If it was a clean hit,(looks clean), I have no problem with it.
Nik said:Guilt Trip said:If it was a clean hit,(looks clean), I have no problem with it.
Not that I particularly want to have this argument for the 10,000th time but it's cleanliness depends entirely on how the incredibly broad definition of charging in the rule book is interpreted. There's really no doubt that the hit was especially violent because of the distance travelled.
Bullfrog said:I do think the NHL needs to seriously revisit the definitions of some of its penalties. I'm ok with a hit there, but not ok with the hit that was delivered. It is excessive and is clearly intended to cause harm.
Bullfrog said:Nik said:Guilt Trip said:If it was a clean hit,(looks clean), I have no problem with it.
Not that I particularly want to have this argument for the 10,000th time but it's cleanliness depends entirely on how the incredibly broad definition of charging in the rule book is interpreted. There's really no doubt that the hit was especially violent because of the distance travelled.
I do think the NHL needs to seriously revisit the definitions of some of its penalties. I'm ok with a hit there, but not ok with the hit that was delivered. It is excessive and is clearly intended to cause harm.
but i agree on the 10000th argument part.
bustaheims said:Unnecessarily hard hit considering the situation. You're already down by 3 with less than 5 to go in a largely meaningless regular season game. You can ease up a touch there and still stop the goal.
Peter D. said:bustaheims said:Unnecessarily hard hit considering the situation. You're already down by 3 with less than 5 to go in a largely meaningless regular season game. You can ease up a touch there and still stop the goal.
It bothers me more that the goalie was still pulled down 3 in a largely meaningless regular season game. I preferred the days when teams would just play out the stretch of minutes if down by more than 2. Not to mention to fact I can't stand seeing goalies being pulled with more than 90 to 120 seconds left to go in the game.