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Originally Posted by calgaryblood
Voice of doom? Because I'm correcting you? You clearly didn't watch the same play as me and I just re-watched it and I suggest you do as well. The 6th guy stepped on the ice and stayed along the boards literally doing nothing.
Sportsnet pointing it out means absolutely nothing. They never call too many men unless the 6th guy is involved in the play.
It's ok if you don't understand the rules but let's talk about the play and not talk about someone being the voice of doom because I'm correcting you.
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You're an enduring negative presence on this board. On top of that, you're the one who doesn't understand the rules. That was a blatantly obvious case of too many men on the ice with the player stepping into the play before the other one was off. Your suggestion it happens often doesn't mean it's not an infraction. I'll take Sportsnet over your snide contrarian viewpoint any day.
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Originally Posted by calgaryblood
Official rule from the NHL rule book.
(a) Players may be changed at any time from the players' bench provided that the player or players leaving the ice shall be within five feet (5') of his players' bench and out of the play before the change is made.
Was a good non call.
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The puck was right near the bench. You have no idea what you're talking about, and you're just ranting for the sake of it. As I said, take a night off.