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04-25-2010 05:34 PM #121
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04-25-2010 05:36 PM #122
Gentlemen, please. Won't somebody please think of the children?
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04-25-2010 05:51 PM #123
I think it was leaning on Neil for pose, experience & leadership, not goal scoring, although it certainly helped! Same reason Detroit used to lean on Maltby & Draper and how Pitt relies on Dupuis and Cooke when they need to get something going. Neil/Ruutu/Kelly are skilled energy guys that work their butts off, every team needs a line like that
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04-25-2010 06:19 PM #124
I tend to be diplomatic, but in your case bluntness is called for. Not only are you arrogant, but you're insulting. That's quite a talent.
Just for the record as you seem to have missed the point of my post. I agreed that the bad calls did not determine the outcome of any of the games. And by the way, anyone who knows me knows that there is nothing wrong with my attention span or my attention to detail.
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04-25-2010 07:52 PM #125
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I think the lot of you who jumped on DLIII were a tad presumptuous, and when called out, somehow act offended.
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04-25-2010 09:20 PM #126
If that was a veiled reference to me, then I would disagree that I was presumptuous. In my initial note I proceeded on the basis of the premises set out in DLIII's argument. Nor did I "act offended." I was offended. That said, I should probably not have been as blunt as I was in my last comment.
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04-25-2010 09:31 PM #127
Argue all you want about the Sens and Pens, but if there continues to be personal attacks amongst members of the forum, it will be shut down. Play nicely please.
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04-25-2010 09:37 PM #128
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04-25-2010 09:39 PM #129
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I could have made things easy by coming out and saying. "Agreed - The refs stink" Then continued with the agree-a-thon.
However. I didn't believe the refs were that bad. I think it's an excuse or distraction for the crappy luck on the sens, Injuries were the key.
I took great offence to the notion that I was less than genuine when referring to the senators as my team of choice in this years playoffs. Simply because I didn't share the same outrage and that I live in another city.
maybe I could have been nicer but so could have others.Last edited by DLIII; 04-25-2010 at 10:04 PM.
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04-25-2010 09:40 PM #130
How about a 4-1 Mtl lead the the Caps started to crash the net none stop with no calls resulting in three goals and then Mtl lost 6-5 in over time. You are telling looking the other way does not change the outcome of the game? Come on. Next game they called a few goalie interference penalties because it was brought to the officiating attention. Purposely not calling an infraction does change the outcome of the game every time because you don't know what that penalty can change. I'm not a Sens fan and I do understand that its easy to make a mistake but explain to me how a ref can call a 4 minute high stick infraction on Fisher when it's obvious his hockey did not even come close to the other players face and then there was the no call on the high stick infraction in Sedin when the Kings player's hockey was stuck in Sedin visor. That was an easy call to make but the ref decided NOT to call it when it was clear there was an infraction.
Like I said missing a call can happen and that's part of sports but purposely looking the other way at the end of the game or in overtime is ridiculous and that does change the outcome of the game.Last edited by mberube; 04-25-2010 at 09:52 PM.
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04-25-2010 09:45 PM #131
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I agree. My post did not convey the message I intended. I have great respect for those players. Neil, Ruutu in particular played the best hockey I've ever seen them play when they weren't running around trying to hit people for the sake of hitting them. And at times dominated the pens in their own end. Normally those kinds of players add support to the 'stars'. In this case it seemed they were the only goto line in stretches. It's tough to win when the pens goto line is malkin or crosby.
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04-25-2010 09:57 PM #132
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I'm not going to try to explain what the ref saw. I don't know where his eyes were. I don't know what he saw. All I know is he called what he thought he saw. The sens won the game. It made no difference to the outcome.
Didn't see the high stick in the Sedin's helmet. Can't comment. Though it wouldn't be the first time that happened in the NHL.
Washington Montreal. Yeah they crashed the net. Halve the contact on Halak was a result of Montreal D men pushing Caps in the wrong direction. Montreal also in typical Jaques Martin fashion tried to nurse the lead and let Washington come in waves. The fact that the refs called a few more goalie interference calls allowed wash to to win 2 straight.
I'll be upfront here. I hate the Montreal Canadiens. LET'S GO CAPS!!!!
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04-25-2010 10:03 PM #133
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04-25-2010 11:28 PM #134
You might have watched sports for a long time but quite a few people here have PLAYED sports for a long time... and let me tell you the referees are doing a poor job during these series... I am not a Sens fan but I can tell you they got the sortend a quite a few call. Same goes for the Canucks (not a Canucks fan). I will not comment on the Habs because I might have been bias.
As for your attack on MPare, this is completely out of line. He is a great athlete and has played quite a few sports.... and he would kick your %%% in golf... and take your $$. MPare is an honest and great guy, it takes a lot to get him mad and you manage to do it... like Donny said you should try to make friends not enemies.
There is nothing wrong to say people shouldn't be whining but say it once and pass on something else...
By the way... talking about refs... I am more mad about the people in Toronto doing reviews... On the Sens almost 4th goal (by Fisher)... I thought there was something about if the puck is going in and the net is moved the goal still counts... The fact that the net moved had nothing to do with the fact that the puck was not going in... it was almost at the same time.
Just to remind everybody, I am not a Sens fan...If you think it's hard to meet new people, try picking up the wrong golf ball.
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04-25-2010 11:56 PM #135
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04-26-2010 12:49 AM #136
The Sens played a hell of a series. IMO they faired the best they could. Somewhat short maned and playing the defending cup champs. They simply got beat by a far better and more expeirienced team at this point. Chances are we will see Pitt back in the cup this year (again IMO).
As far as the officiating goes. I think they missed a few calls for sure, but they always do. Its realy easy for us all to be arm chair refs when we are seeing replay after replay after replay after replay....... The actual refs have one chance to see it at full speed and have to make the call on the ice within a second. I know I would miss alot more calls then they do.
The sens have alot to look forward to. In particular Karlson and Regin. These guys are going to be good if not great players for a long time to come.
Im admittedly a leaf fan . LOL. But will cheer the Sens or any other Canadian team (excluding the Montreal Canadians) on any day.
Go Canucks Go !!!!
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04-26-2010 08:29 AM #137
Somebody open the windows, this thread has gone Phewwwwie.
Looks like I was right about Detroit. Done in 7.
good. our boys will get an actual summer vacation for once, and they'll be fresh and ready for next year.
Go WINGS!!You only get out of something what you put into it
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04-26-2010 09:06 AM #138
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I thought we weren't gonna start a pissing contest. I've played lots of sports too. Honestly if you review my thought process it's been the same. Analyze the big picture, Even with some of the borderline calls going the wrong way. The better team has won. In this series AND the Canucks series. Canucks were the better team and won the series. The calls were not series defining by any means. That's why they play 7. it minimizes the luck factor.
First of all I didn't think it was an attack. Everyone has there own threshold. I didn't mind mpare calling me arrogant and insulting. To an extent I was. I took a shot he fired back. End of story.
Why?
I thought it was the right call. That's the risk with going to the net that hard and out of control. Do you really think it should be goal? Run over the goalie and hope the puck keeps going? That's a bad precedent.
The next argument is fisher was pushed in by the penguins. Well yeah. The dman is going to defend his end. if a player is going full bore into the net. There's going to be contact. It happens. We can't start rewarding that kind of strategy. if the puck goes in before the net comes off good goal IMHO. The ruling should be case by case. If there's a yawning cage and the goaler turns around and pushes the net off then yeah. But that's a different circumstance.
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04-26-2010 09:34 AM #139
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If the net is off, then the call is "NO GOAL". The goal posts must be on their moorings for a goal to be legal.
If they net is INTENTIONALLY dislodged, then the referree can award a penalty shot.
If there is no defending player between the attacking player and the net and the net is INTENTIONALLY dislodged, a goal can awarded (similar to throwing your stick when there's an empty net). That situation is extremely rare however, as the defending player would have to be behind or beside the net for that call to be even possible. I've never seen it called - it just never happens.
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04-26-2010 09:58 AM #140
There needs to be a time limit (perhaps 90 seconds, like the NFL) for the video replay judges. The extended time-outs for the looky-loos in some basement in Toronto* to examine 28 different camera angles in slow motion turns the tide of momentum, and, in my opinion, could have caused the Sens the game. The result of the call (which I question) is not the point - it is the delay which bothers me the most.
I do also like the NFL's idea of limited coaches' challenge - however, in the NHL, include missed (or incorrectly assessed) penalties in the list of issues that can be challenged.
* Who ever thought Toronto-based video was a good idea, anyway? The officials should be in the stadium so they have to answer to the fans, the coaches and the players.
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04-26-2010 10:20 AM #141
The big picture would be that every missed call leads to frustration to the opposing team. Frustration leads to a penalty, a penalty leads to a power play goal and can shift the game 100%!! Now imagine that goal is the winner and now it turns into a home ice loss.
Now add up all the missed calls in all the games around the NHL and tell me that doesn't affect the outcome! The officiating has been quite bad around the whole NHL for some reason.
I am a sens fan and thought we were going to get our $$$ handed to us. But I felt that we really made them work in alot of cases and believe that we could have taken alot of steam from them if we would have caught a couple breaks.
One bad call can steal a game.Just another lefty....
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04-26-2010 11:03 AM #142
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04-26-2010 11:06 AM #143
Problem is, there are as many as 15 games happening on one day. How are they they going to be in every building all at the same time??
If you have everthing reviewed ''in-house'', it kind of defeats the purpose of having a war room for determining an ultimate decision.
Also, what's wrong with Toronto (anti-Leaf campaign?) . I'd rather not Bettman setup shop in Tampa or Florida etc. etc.Ambition is a poor excuse for not having enough sense to be lazy.
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04-26-2010 12:02 PM #144
No doubt! Victory was within' our grasp, and the "I believe" song was running through my head! I hate that damn song.
Both teams played a pretty clean game, and it was well officiated. Full credit to the Pens for coming back from 3 goals down.
The good news is that 1) I don't have to watch any more hockey games, and 2) maybe I'll run into some of the Sens at the Marshes.
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04-26-2010 12:40 PM #145
Spezza/Philips, i will caddy for you guys for free at hunt club.
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04-26-2010 01:41 PM #146
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I'm paraphrasing a well known saying. it's not what happens to you in life it's how you respond. Sure a missed call is not a participants fault. Allowing the frustration to boil over and lose your composure IS your fault.
Now you're not referring to this actual series. The bad calls that I can remember did not change the outcome directly. A goal wasn't scored and many times I found an offsetting call followed closely.
It's up to a team to determine how it responds to a mistake and they're going to happen. This quest for perfection is not only futile it's wrong. it's wrong to view a game call by call just as it's wrong to judge a player. Stride by Stride.
I think Jason Spezza takes more heat than he deserves. Yes he gives the puck away at times, but he also caused chaos in the pens end. He saved the day in game 5 with a fantastic pass to the slot. That tied it at 3 and allowed the triple OT win to extend the series back in Ottawa.
There's only 10 top centers I would trade for Spezza.
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04-26-2010 02:08 PM #147
DLIII,
I am not saying that it isn't their fault how they react. Regardless, it is a fact that a call can change a games outcome. Nor did I say it will change the game by a goal within a minute after. Sometimes a bad call or a missed a call can affect the game entirely. It can lead to the other teams frustration and bad play. It is quite simple to see where I am going with this.
It does not have to lead to a goal or a huge turnaround. It can be as simple as not getting a break and the other team taking over in the zone for a minute and a half. And it builds from there.
I love Spezza, I think he is a good player. Not great but good. He has control of the puck more than most and thats why people see him turn the puck over more. He tries to make something happen and when he does he is a hero and when he doesn't he should be traded. This is wrong, and I think he has done wonders on this team. Look at his points every year!
Cheers,Just another lefty....
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04-26-2010 02:18 PM #148
I think this whole thing blew up after I insinuated that DLIII was a Leaf fan, so...
Lessons learned:
1) If you have a differing opinion in a forum full of Sens fans, state right off the bat that you are in fact a Sens fan. Especially if you live in another city. How else are people supposed to know? Blue team infiltrators are everywhere just waiting to . The opinion of a fellow Sens fan is automatically going to be looked at in a better light... well most of the time.
2) Don't infer that someone is a Leaf fan, even as a joke, because it's one of the worst insults in the country outside of the greater Toronto area .
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04-26-2010 02:49 PM #149
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04-26-2010 03:18 PM #150
Tongue-in-cheek emoticon means tongue-in-cheek. Your original comment seemed to imply that you have an issue with Toronto being the centre for such review room. Not trying to start anything.
Hmmm.... this is a tough one. Because I do believe an ''official at the top'' is needed. What's wrong with decisions such as goal or no goal having to go to a war room? If there needs to be in house and in house only decisions, maybe we can give the refs a replay booth (a la NFL)?
But as of right now, I have no problem with the leaving the call up to a ''higher power'' (other than the lengthy delays).Ambition is a poor excuse for not having enough sense to be lazy.
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