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Originally Posted by Macindoc
Ashasx, I went through it frame by frame. From what I can see, the contact occurred before Andersson's skates left the ice. Also, Andersson's knees are both nearly fully extended for a second or two as he glides and turns sideways as he makes the hit. You can't jump when your knees are straight (try it if you don't believe me).
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I also didn't think you could kick a puck when only that foot is on the ice. NHL doesn't adhere to the laws of physics.