1) Knocks the net off
2) Forgets that he knocked the net off, shoots the puck after the whistle
3) Slew foots McAvoy but loses the puck battle
4) Sees a 3 on 2 against and thinks "#### it" and changes
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On the Boston telecast, they just said that, since 2011, when the Bruins get a 3 goal lead in a game, they are 178 - 1 - 4. And the one loss was in April of 2011.
They are about to get their 2nd loss. The dumb ####s
Or not!
Also, poetic justice on Kane there - brutal line change to make it a 3 on 2 for the winner.
1) Knocks the net off
2) Forgets that he knocked the net off, shoots the puck after the whistle
3) Slew foots McAvoy but loses the puck battle
4) Sees a 3 on 2 against and thinks "#### it" and changes
Burns needs to throw his track suit into the shower!
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I thought the ref was gonna put the net back on. He was skating towards the net when play was going up ice. Maybe he was just checking to see if it was actually off? Usually I’ve seen a linesman just put it back on.
If your net's off in OT you may as well pull your goalie then.
why?
the net off its mooring on the Boston end doesn't affect play in the SJ end - Boston isn't benefiting from it... once SJ got possession and was headed down ice, the net being off does affect play.
the net off its mooring on the Boston end doesn't affect play in the SJ end - Boston isn't benefiting from it... once SJ got possession and was headed down ice, the net being off does affect play.
Hence the whistle
You're giving the team who's net is off essentially a delayed penalty situation where the other team can't take advantage of a bad turnover or giveaway.
If your net's off in OT you may as well pull your goalie then.
I'm pretty sure if you pull your goalie in OT, you get your "loser point" taken away if you lose. I don't think this has ever happened but I'm certain that is the repercussion.