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Old 11-22-2023, 10:55 PM   #521
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I don't see that as a "bat"

The puck lands in his glove and he clearly propels it up from down around his hip, with his hand up around the crossbar, and directs it in front of the net.

To me that's clearly a throw.
The first angle shows it the best, his fingers never closed around the puck nor did he carry it any distance, other then the momentum he had already, and in one motion from when it landed in the palm by his hip it popped right back out, losing sight of it in the black palm of the glove for a split second.

Can agree to disagree but a grab squeeze and throw to warrant a penalty would be a lot more blatantly obvious than that IMO.
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Old 11-22-2023, 10:56 PM   #522
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The first angle shows it the best, his fingers never closed around the puck nor did he carry it any distance, other then the momentum he had already, and in one motion from when it landed in the palm by his hip it popped right back out, losing sight of it in the black palm of the glove for a split second.

Can agree to disagree but a grab squeeze and throw to warrant a penalty would be a lot more blatantly obvious than that IMO.
you aren't allowed to propel the puck up at all so...
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Old 11-22-2023, 10:57 PM   #523
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Definitely wasn't a 'bat' and definitely directed the puck. While he didn't actually close his hand around the puck, he had it in his palm well below the crossbar and lifted it then propelled it into the crease area.

Not to mention he whacked Markstrom twice while he was still behind the net by swinging his stick over the top of the net.
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Old 11-22-2023, 11:00 PM   #524
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The first angle shows it the best, his fingers never closed around the puck nor did he carry it any distance, other then the momentum he had already, and in one motion from when it landed in the palm by his hip it popped right back out, losing sight of it in the black palm of the glove for a split second.

Can agree to disagree but a grab squeeze and throw to warrant a penalty would be a lot more blatantly obvious than that IMO.
He can't lift his arm up with the puck in his hand the way he did by the rule as it's written.

He should have dropped the puck.

67.2 Minor Penalty – Player - A player shall be permitted to catch the puck out of the air but must immediately place it or knock it down to the ice. If he catches it and skates with it, either to avoid a check or to gain a territorial advantage over his opponent, a minor penalty shall be assessed for “closing his hand on the puck”.

He didn't immediately place or drop the puck. He did cradle/skate with it (even if it was just a split second) and threw it in a way that led to a territorial advantage.

It should have been a penalty.

I agree that probably wouldn't get called in the neutral zone, but in the offensive zone it should be called since it's a clear territorial advantage that benefited Nashville.

What they need to do is add a rule to the hand pass rule that states if you intentionally play the puck with you hand and direct it to the opponent's net then the play will automatically be blown down regardless of who touches the puck first. Because with the way it is today Weegar has to make a panic play because Forsberg is allowed to play that puck even though it was intentionally directed at the net with his hand.

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