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Old 02-11-2024, 05:12 PM   #261
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Easily the best summary I've seen. Completely agree.

I've talked with friends, I thought it was hilarious to slapper into an empty net...thats a high-risk move versus just casually directing it, you miss that slapper and you look like a jackass.

Jumping him after? Yeah...thats coming.

Cross-check to the head? Way, way too far.

You want to mug him in the corner or drop the gloves and take your 5 and a game, thats fine. Relatively harmless.

But ambushing him with your stick to the mind is not.
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Old 02-11-2024, 05:17 PM   #262
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Definitely a penalty, a 2 minute minor.



There are technical fouls for excessive dunking or hanging onto the rim too enthusiastically. Also, in the NBA teams no longer score once the team behind quits and no longer fouls.

As I mentioned before, Greig could have just skated the puck into the corner, the game was over as the clock was ticking down under 10 seconds. Toronto was not getting the puck back.
Weegar should have received a two-hander to his head for his hat trick goal. Should have fired it into the corner, instead. That or limply shoot it toward the net.
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Going in circles now. If it’s showboating then a response is justified, but it wasn’t so a response is stupid. And if this is personality, then we need to redefine personality because this is lame AF.

It’s either showboating or it’s a nothing play. But there’s no scenario where this adds anything to the enjoyment of the product.
It's a nothing play. The fact that it generates such a reaction both in the moment and in the day to follow is embarrassing.

Sure, slapping the puck into an empty net does not show personality. But the point is that a pathetic unwritten code precluding a slap shot into an empty net validates the notion that hockey is kinda lame and most hockey players are feckless bores.
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Old 02-11-2024, 05:21 PM   #264
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Maybe. Other sports have deemed certain things penalties. The NHL has not so it's up to the teams to decide.

The cross check is wrong and he's going to get a big suspension. But if he had ragdolled Greig, what would we be saying today? Would we still be calling Rielly a baby?
I'd guess that the NBA rule against breaking the glass backboard is because they want to prevent the delay in the game created by having to replace it and not due to grandstanding. I no longer watch the NBA, though, so maybe I'm wrong.
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Old 02-11-2024, 05:24 PM   #265
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Anyone who thinks a slapper into an empty net adds flavour or entertainment to hockey has a wildly different interpretation of excitement at nhl games than I do.

The resulting brawl maybe, sure. But a slap shot into an empty net increased your entertainment value? Seriously? Comparing it to a fancy dunk in basketball is asinine.

You can argue all day long with the unwritten code about respect is stupid, but I don’t know how anyone makes the argument that this adds flavour and personality to hockey. It’s not a skill play. It’s not exciting. It’s something any crappy fourth liner could do.
You make it sound like it's not a big deal. Funny that.
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Old 02-11-2024, 05:28 PM   #266
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Easily the best summary I've seen. Completely agree.

I've talked with friends, I thought it was hilarious to slapper into an empty net...thats a high-risk move versus just casually directing it, you miss that slapper and you look like a jackass.

Jumping him after? Yeah...thats coming.

Cross-check to the head? Way, way too far.

You want to mug him in the corner or drop the gloves and take your 5 and a game, thats fine. Relatively harmless.

But ambushing him with your stick to the mind is not.
I think the NHL in general needs to get rid of guys “jumping” someone for non-penalties. It’s stupid and makes everyone who does it look like a dumbass.

Guy show boats? OK. Play better. Run up the score next game, do something “hockey” and not try to drop the gloves because someone shot a puck a wittle too hawd at youw spesuw net. Same with clean hits. Don’t be a baby and jump guys every time they lay a clean hit, hit back.

At least running the goalie or blowing up a star player I can understand. I get it. “It’s our job to protect _____ so we can’t let him get away with it!” Sure.

But if Rielly wanted to protect his previous empty net from someone scoring on it with a slap shot maybe he should have been a better defenceman. I don’t think we gain anything as fans by just accepting that Greig gets jumped for that. We look as stupid as Rielly.
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Still, the speed of his slapshot exceeding the 70 mph maximum code limit means there has to be retribution. If he had just laid off a tad on that shot and all this never happens.

Or have they reduced the speed limit in the code lately?
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Old 02-11-2024, 05:40 PM   #268
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I'd guess that the NBA rule against breaking the glass backboard is because they want to prevent the delay in the game created by having to replace it and not due to grandstanding. I no longer watch the NBA, though, so maybe I'm wrong.
Correct. And it's not really about the backboard anymore (they just make them stronger now), it's to avoid the rim getting bent or knocked off level, which is a finicky thing to fix. And you are allowed to hang if it's necessary for your safety (players below you or your momentum would make you land weird) - they just don't want you to do a pull-up as it is a bit show boaty and probably puts a bit of extra force on the rim
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Taking a slap shot into an empty net is showboating but Jake Walman doing a griddy celly after winning a game with a penalty shot isn't? Why do grown men have such an indiscernible line that determines when their feelings get hurt?
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I got curious about the Flames-Ducks game from 2015 that GirlySports posted earlier and what the penalties were from it.

It doesn't relate to the game yesterday because Rielly's response was much more extreme than anything the Flames did in that game, but I spent a lot of time typing this up, so I spoilered it for anyone who isn't interested.

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Still, the speed of his slapshot exceeding the 70 mph maximum code limit means there has to be retribution. If he had just laid off a tad on that shot and all this never happens.

Or have they reduced the speed limit in the code lately?
NHL needs to install speed bumps once goalie has vacated the net...
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Old 02-11-2024, 06:37 PM   #272
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Definitely a penalty, a 2 minute minor.



There are technical fouls for excessive dunking or hanging onto the rim too enthusiastically. Also, in the NBA teams no longer score once the team behind quits and no longer fouls.

As I mentioned before, Greig could have just skated the puck into the corner, the game was over as the clock was ticking down under 10 seconds. Toronto was not getting the puck back.
Weegar scored an empty net goal with 20 seconds left. He probably should have just skated the puck into the corner because the Isles were not going to get the puck back, skate down the ice, score, win a draw and skate the puck back down the ice and score in 15 seconds (assuming Weegar could have kept possession for 5 seconds).
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Do want to get scored on when your net is empty? How about don't pull your goalie?
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Ironically on the same night Ovi sets the all time EN goal record...show boat
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Ironically on the same night Ovi sets the all time EN goal record...show boat
Did he rip a slap shot on a breakaway?
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Old 02-11-2024, 07:10 PM   #276
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I think the NHL in general needs to get rid of guys “jumping” someone for non-penalties. It’s stupid and makes everyone who does it look like a dumbass.
How does one know if it is a penalty-worthy in real time? The refs don't even know. Players sometimes get suspended later for plays the ref never called a penalty on.
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Weegar scored an empty net goal with 20 seconds left. He probably should have just skated the puck into the corner because the Isles were not going to get the puck back, skate down the ice, score, win a draw and skate the puck back down the ice and score in 15 seconds (assuming Weegar could have kept possession for 5 seconds).
15-20 seconds is a lot. Stefan missed that empty net with 11 seconds left.
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15-20 seconds is a lot. Stefan missed that empty net with 11 seconds left.
I would say there is a statistically higher chance of a team scoring one goal with 6 seconds left than 2 goals with 20 seconds left.
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Old 02-11-2024, 07:23 PM   #279
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Is Girlysports really Morgan Rielly
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You can bury empty netters. That a simple concept.

Equally simple, you probably shouldn’t rip a slap shot on a breakaway on an empty net.

Or do it… but expect a reaction.

This thread is getting worse.
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