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Originally Posted by DoubleK
You can't see the left skate in your screen capture, nor can you see the toe of the right skate on the ice.
Arm tucked has nothing to do with charging.
The time of the puck leaving Laine has nothing to do with charging. Nobody is arguing interference.
The overhead from behind the Columbus goal shows no snow from Ras' left skate. It was off the ice.
It's charging. Ras left his feet to deliver a check.
I don't know what you are arguing.
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I watched every frame in the video. Both skates are on the ice at the point of contact, 100% no question. The right skate has its heel off the ice, but the toe is still touching. That skate is close to coming off the ice, but is still clearly in the ice. The left skate isn’t even close to arguable in any form. It’s solidly on the ice at the point of collision.