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05-08-2013 10:45 AM #151
I was at the game last night and thought the Sens were 'toast' after the second period. However, it shows great heart to dig that deep and pull it out the way they did! Wrt to Z's goal, I personally thought it was a goal as I didn't see any intentional forward kicking motion. However, during the post-game discussions on FM1200, they mentioned that in the Swedish league, whether or not it is a kicking motion is determined via replay as to whether the whole skate blade is on the ice at the time or not. If it is - no kick. I think introduction of this simple criteria - especially in this day and age of video replay - would go a long way to resolving the issue.
Either way - a great night! Habs fans were, overall, much much quieter than the previous game. And rightfully so!
Break68 - who leaves a playoff game????"If profanity had any influence on the flight of the ball, the game of golf would be a lot easier than it is" - Horace Hutchinson (1903)
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05-08-2013 11:11 AM #152
The habs dominated the game, using their speed and clearing every single rebound Price let out. To lose this game has got to be such a heartbreak for montreal. The skate goal looked like it could go both ways. I don't know enough about the rule to comment further than that.
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05-08-2013 11:26 AM #153
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05-08-2013 11:39 AM #154
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From a sens fan, distinct kicking motion is a horrible rule. Either allow it or not. Remove the discretionary component.
Habs looked decent for 2 periods but did nothing with the puck. Outside of those 2 perfect shots they had no scoring chances. Sens looked tired for 2 periods but somehow found the energy to compete in the 3rd.
I bet once this series ends we will find out a lot more about how banged up the Habs really are. They look beaten every 3rd period so far. No gas left.
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05-08-2013 12:30 PM #155
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05-08-2013 12:59 PM #156
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rule 49 .2 would indicate there is no question Zibanijad's goal was good
49.2 Goals - A puck that deflects into the net off an attacking player’s skate who does not use a distinct kicking motion is a legitimate goal. A puck that is directed into the net by an attacking player’s skate shall be a legitimate goal as long as no distinct kicking motion is evident.
however rule 78.5 (i ) seems to contradict 49.2( ie directed )
78.5 Disallowed Goals – Apparent goals shall be disallowed by the Referee and the appropriate announcement made by the Public Address Announcer for the following reasons:
(i) When the puck has been directed, batted or thrown into the net by an attacking player other than with a stick.
which is why I questioned the ruling because I feel the puck was 'directed' , & that too can be debated. Goal stands , game over and I learned something .....
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05-08-2013 01:52 PM #157
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It is a judgement call whether the puck is "directed" into the net or it is simply a "deflection", and the player's "intent" will play a role in the decision.
For example, if a shot hits you on the helmet and the puck goes in the net, it would likely be a goal even if you were turning your head towards the net. However if you did a soccer-style header on the puck and it went in the net, that goal would likely be disallowed under Rule 78.5.
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05-09-2013 03:17 PM #158
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Whatever the outcome, hopefully Therrien can button it up and stop embarrassing his team (pretty sure they maxed that out already). I read an article where he claims his captain (Gionta) was crying in his arms yesterday because he couldn't play due to injury! Wow, I'm sure Gionta appreciated that comment!
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05-09-2013 03:19 PM #159
Hopefully after tonight we won't have to listen to that fool for the rest of the playoffs.
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05-09-2013 03:20 PM #160
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Amen to that!
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05-09-2013 04:17 PM #161
How did the Habs do against Washington when they went down 3 games to 1 in 2010? Anyone remember?
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05-09-2013 04:42 PM #162
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05-09-2013 04:43 PM #163
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05-09-2013 04:44 PM #164
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05-09-2013 10:40 PM #165
ole, ole, ole, ole.....
I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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05-09-2013 10:41 PM #166
Just like it was predicted on here before the series.....Ottawa is having a heck of a time scoring.
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05-09-2013 11:44 PM #167
Well done Ottawa!!! Bye Bye Habs.....
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05-10-2013 06:56 AM #168
That was brief but thanks for the warm up montreal.
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05-10-2013 07:55 AM #169
Who's next .....
At the end of the day ... It gets dark
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05-10-2013 08:35 AM #170
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excellent coaching by MacLean and stellar goaltending by Anderson. I was also impressed with the Sens defence. Karlsson was just ok , but as a group they were great. Methot was a huge addition this year and Cowan coming back strong was a big plus at the right time.
Habs got bit with the injury bug at the wrong time. Subban has lots of talent but he spins out of control too often. If he gets mentally grounded he's an elite player. Price did not put in an epic performance and let in some weak goals.
It was a fun series to watch , rest up Sens it's a long journey , but well done so far !
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05-10-2013 10:57 AM #171
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05-10-2013 11:03 AM #172
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Hab fans will hold their heads high. Going from 15th to 2nd and losing with a depleted line up vs a solid hitting team was still a successful year. I am far from a hab fan but respect the fans of the organization and look forward to years of playoffs vs them.
Thank you for a fun series, even if you were not the real habs. Thank you for an all Canadian series. Most of all thank you for being respectful fans in our barn and yours. We all know what laugh fans would have been like! Its nice to have a mutual enemy
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05-10-2013 11:53 AM #173
Well, I'm officially jumping on the Sens bandwagon now. I did grow up across the street from Frank Finnigan Jr...
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05-10-2013 01:05 PM #174
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05-10-2013 04:27 PM #175
Anderson's goaltending was stellar last night. Without him the outcome of the game could have been quite different, especially in the first 10 minutes. The team's composure and discipline was also remarkable. The players would not be goaded into taking dumb retaliation penalties. Well done!
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05-22-2013 12:26 PM #176
Wow Sens fans were so "passionate" about hockey when the Habs were in town, not a peep in 12 days figures, Go Team!
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05-22-2013 12:28 PM #177
lots of passion here, but it's just not the same without the rivalry and no one has stared a Pens/Sens thread....
I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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05-22-2013 12:36 PM #178
Game 3 of Pens/Sens was epic.
Andrew
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05-22-2013 12:39 PM #179
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The Sens have outplayed their opponents in 2 games so far and yet they have managed to get 5 wins!!! WOW
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05-22-2013 12:59 PM #180
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