Wyldnwoody44 Posted yesterday at 01:03 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:03 AM 18 minutes ago, GoPuckYourself said: What a terrible goal allowed, if that isn't goaltender interference than what is? Idk he got whacked down, so I tend to agree with the call 2 Quote
Taro T Posted yesterday at 01:15 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:15 AM 6 minutes ago, Wyldnwoody44 said: Idk he got whacked down, so I tend to agree with the call Yeah, pretty much. The differentiator seems to be did the attacking player start out in the crease before contact was made by the D-man? If the D-man makes contact w/ the attacker and doesn't clearly propel him away from the goalie; the goalie seems to become fair game. If the attacker is already inside the crease, it's the opposite. Even if the D-man pushes the attacker squarely into his goalie, the goal is almost always coming back for GI. Walman has to realize he's up against Bennett who is going to take any opportunity that he'll give him to mess with Skinner. And the amazing thing about that one is it pretty much resulted in the only other Swamp Cat that would have been guaranteed to have landed on Skinner were he in Bennett's spot on the 1st goal ending up being the scorer of the 2nd goal. 1 Quote
OverPowerYou Posted yesterday at 02:00 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:00 AM I’m getting the feeling that sabrespace is split on who we want to win the series 1 Quote
PerreaultForever Posted yesterday at 02:10 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:10 AM The pace and physicality of this game so far just tells you how far away the Sabres really are. 1 3 Quote
7+6=13 Posted yesterday at 02:27 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:27 AM McDavid is one of the best I've ever seen. 1 1 Quote
OverPowerYou Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM Can someone PM me a way that they are watching the game? Quote
Forecheck Posted yesterday at 03:48 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:48 AM Two superstars getting it done when it matters most. Quote
Pimlach Posted yesterday at 03:49 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:49 AM The Oil take game 1. They have a 70% chance of winning it all now. McDavid to Draisaitl 1 Quote
bob_sauve28 Posted yesterday at 03:49 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:49 AM Beautiful OT Goal! Quote
Thorny Posted yesterday at 03:54 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:54 AM Imagine allowing your championship to be decided by a “puck over glass” call in an overtime format where the refs swallow their whistles for every other call. Absolute embarrassment of a league 6 minutes ago, Forecheck said: Two superstars getting it done when it matters most. Nosek? Put down the pipes 1 Quote
7+6=13 Posted yesterday at 03:57 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:57 AM McDavid is an absolute pleasure to watch play. 1 1 Quote
Gatorman0519 Posted yesterday at 03:59 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:59 AM Edmonton looks destined. 1 Quote
HumanSlinky39 Posted yesterday at 04:01 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:01 AM (edited) The Oilers have 2 of the best 5 players on the planet and have assembled a solid, cohesive supporting cast around them. They understood the assignment. Only question is will Skinner hold up. Edited yesterday at 04:02 AM by HumanSlinky39 1 1 Quote
... Posted yesterday at 04:02 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:02 AM Good game. Really tight. Sucks the penalty was such a weak one. Will be interesting to see what the adjustments are next game. Quote
Second Line Center Posted yesterday at 04:03 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:03 AM The top 4 picks of the 2014 draft are playing in this series. And obviously McDavid. I'm sorry I’m just thinking out loud about how everything starts with absolutely nailing a top 5 pick. Quote
Archie Lee Posted yesterday at 04:10 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:10 AM Obviously the series is far from over, but it is interesting to watch how the moment can draw performance out of players. Kapanan, Podkolzin, Walman, Klingberg, Connor Brown. All available to any team for peanuts (or less). All laying it on the line. 1 2 Quote
Wyldnwoody44 Posted yesterday at 04:11 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:11 AM 15 minutes ago, Thorny said: Imagine allowing your championship to be decided by a “puck over glass” call in an overtime format where the refs swallow their whistles for every other call. Absolute embarrassment of a league Nosek? Put down the pipes It's true... But imagine leaving that call up to the refs to determine "intent" what a mess that could be. Nosek just needs to be better there, the pressure wasn't that bad and he made a costly error. Quote
Thorny Posted yesterday at 04:21 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:21 AM (edited) 13 minutes ago, Wyldnwoody44 said: It's true... But imagine leaving that call up to the refs to determine "intent" what a mess that could be. Nosek just needs to be better there, the pressure wasn't that bad and he made a costly error. But that’s my point. They are asked to incorporate subjectivity on every other penalty call they make: it’s not that the puck over glass call itself is bad, it’s that the rate at which they call the OTHER penalties (see:zero) drops so far, so that *one call* becomes a more egregious infraction than all the rest and the game essentially becomes a battle of “first to put it over the glass loses.” Puck over glass call is fine if it’s not the only thing getting called but it is. It has crazy undo weight They are incorporating a ton of arbitrary into the result by choice. “No no those infractions don’t matter…that one does though” they are choosing which rules to enforce. Call it by the rules (heaven forbid) or swallow the whistles entirely Edited yesterday at 04:25 AM by Thorny 1 1 1 Quote
Wyldnwoody44 Posted yesterday at 04:28 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:28 AM 4 minutes ago, Thorny said: But that’s my point. They are asked to incorporate subjectivity on every other penalty call they make: it’s not that the puck over glass call itself is bad, it’s that the rate at which they call the OTHER penalties (see:zero) drops so far, so that *one call* becomes a more egregious infraction than all the rest and the game essentially becomes a battle of “first to put it over the glass loses.” Puck over glass call is fine if it’s not the only thing getting called but it is. It has crazy undo weight They are incorporating a ton of arbitrary into the result by choice. “No no those infractions don’t matter…that one does though” they are choosing which rules to enforce. Call it by the rules (heaven forbid) or swallow the whistles entirely I too, wish that the game would be called the same throughout, I'm not sure when or why It became ok in OT to get away with stuff. That delay of game call has been a good argument for years now. I think any change would just tick off the other half of fans lol. Quote
PerreaultForever Posted yesterday at 04:29 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:29 AM This Oilers team is handling the physicality better than last year's version did. If Florida is going to win this Tkachuk and Reinhart are going to have to be better. I suspect Tkachuk is playing injured all playoffs but those guys are big guns they need to step up. 1 Quote
Thorny Posted yesterday at 04:30 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:30 AM Ya I’ve hated it since Lydman that’s not going to change. Realizing it was objectively stupid and unbalanced though only makes me more vociferous about it lol 1 Quote
thewookie1 Posted yesterday at 05:09 AM Report Posted yesterday at 05:09 AM 2 hours ago, PerreaultForever said: The pace and physicality of this game so far just tells you how far away the Sabres really are. Again ill never judge the difference based on playoff games. Players go a full 100% in the playoffs versus 75% to 85% in the regular season most nights 1 Quote
Dr. Who Posted yesterday at 05:17 AM Report Posted yesterday at 05:17 AM 2 minutes ago, thewookie1 said: Again ill never judge the difference based on playoff games. Players go a full 100% in the playoffs versus 75% to 85% in the regular season most nights I suppose the sense of it is that if we are too young/emotionally fragile to handle the pressure of the race to get into the playoffs, we're unlikely to step up in the post-season. No doubt, there could be some surprises, but in general, I surmise we have been too young to expect the team to raise its level of compete sufficiently to not be embarrassed. After such a prolonged wait, you'd like to be able to accomplish something once the team crosses the mythical border into playoff land. Anyway, the hope that players that are edgy, uncomfortable to play against, etc. will be part of the profile for who is drafted and brought in is a reflection of that judgment. 2 Quote
PerreaultForever Posted yesterday at 05:34 AM Report Posted yesterday at 05:34 AM 24 minutes ago, thewookie1 said: Again ill never judge the difference based on playoff games. Players go a full 100% in the playoffs versus 75% to 85% in the regular season most nights You would have seen glimpses. Moments. Individual games. We have not. Quote
thewookie1 Posted yesterday at 08:22 AM Report Posted yesterday at 08:22 AM 2 hours ago, PerreaultForever said: You would have seen glimpses. Moments. Individual games. We have not. Then you must be purposely ignorant. We have a handful of players whom have already played well in the playoffs with other teams. Dahlin has most certainly shown up in big games, the Carolina game from the close year being a perfect example Thompson shows flashes We can't truly know until we actually make it. 1 1 1 Quote
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