Now your frothing at the mouth hyperbole, has taken away any logic in your posting.
Over his career it's happened arguably, 4-5 times.
In that time, Gio has had 1,000 documented hits.
So yeah, you're right. The data show, ALL THE TIME.
take a walk.
Sorry, that post wasn't totally clear, I was referring to a player hanging his knee at the rate that Howe led with his elbows. Not Giordano in this case.
Although, Giordano is currently being viewed as scum by at least two fan bases, three if we include the Canes.
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Are we really so emotionally fragile to obsess over such things?
Yeah, it was a really dangerous play, but what is gained by discussion about it on a television broadcast? The NHL does not care; the teams don't care; Gagner missed the hit like he always does; talk about it would have been a completely futile exercise, but doesn't prevent us from discussing it here.
Analysis of what? The puck was very obviously touching the goal line. The officials looked at it and made the right call. Do you actually expect that a Flames broadcast would have belaboured the point? Why would they do that?
Again, these things happen on a local broadcast and have absolutely no bearing on what is happening in the game. Why should people care?
LOL. so why have a panel between periods? Or a message board? Just log off.
The puck was as close as it gets. They always discuss these close calls.
Oilers one penalty last night was an automatic over the glass call.
They can STFU about missed calls
And the refs almost screwed that up. He played to puck in the trap which is automatic. They completely missed that and had to "discuss" if he shot it straight out.
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The normal side camera view made it seem like a goal. I thought for sure it was in. But the overhead clearly showed it wasn't. It also showed a tiny patch of snow that slightly impeded the puck as it was moving over the line, enough to slow it down. The announcer's even mentioned it. But the overhead view was a clear no goal, so not much to discuss.
That was easily the most dangerous play of the night. I can only imagine Parros' jaw dropping at that.
"WTF?!? Are you kidding me?"
As a player who is only in the NHL because the Oilers are contractually obligated to be that could have been the last sip of his cup of coffee.
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Edmonton "journalists" say "they tied," can't pronounce the name of an All Star goaltender and are very eager to talk about how bad the goals Rittich let in were.
Two old men crying. Its sad that in relation to that video that kid whining on youtube to leave Britney alone is top notch journalism.
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Raisaitl's fake tough guy act is starting to piss me off - always beaking and chirping out there - he seems to forget how he refused to fight Chucky after he slew footed him last year. ####ing goldn boys up North don't have to live by "the code" i guess
Well, no. We know this because the puck was unambiguously on the goal-line, as multiple camera views which appeared on the broadcast clearly showed. What would there be to discuss?
I'm not arguing if it was a goal.
In the broadcast, they commented on the refs only looking at the replay briefly. That brief look, we were told, was an indication of how good of a look they got. That, to me, sounds pretty stupid.
the best thing about Gio's supposed knee play was watching Mc97's epic meltdown on the bench.
Even better was everyone coming back to the ice in the 3rd with not much to say about it.
I had a chuckle thinking they were pretty red-faced when they got a better look at it in the dressing room. They also seemed to quiet down on the bench as soon as we saw the coaches checking into it on the iPads...
I just hate Kevin Quinns spastic excitement, It sounds like he is hitting puberty and having his first orgasm at the same time whenever an oiler is within a 25 foot radius of the opposition net.