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Originally Posted by DoubleK
I mean, I refuted every single point you made.
Your "proof" in the form of a grainy screen capture is not conclusive in any way. You posted said "proof" to support your thesis that the left skate was "clearly" on the ice, yet it is not visible in the alleged "proof".
I offered a counterpoint to your "proof" and you chose to ignore it.
I will ask you again, what exactly are you arguing?
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You can do the same, watch every frame of that video. His skates don’t move up until after that frame, which is the point of contact (plus minus a frame).
Unless he is capable of flying, his skates are on the ice. Yes, that video is grainy, but the motion of his feet in the video preceding that frame is 100% conclusive that his feet are on the ice at the point of contact.
I’ve seen many posts in here (not just yours) claiming that he left his feet. Im posting clear enough evidence that he did not.
Other parts of the hit are more subjective, and may deem a suspension.