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Ovie's play was reckless, but it's not suspension worthy. The argument can be made that he was going for the puck, which was in Letang's feet. I'll agree it was a bad play, but I think calling for a suspension is a bit of a stretch
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And you're right, the boarding call was ticky tacky. But since it happened, probably the one thing you shouldn't do is commit a blatant and stupid penalty when it's a tie game with less than 5 minutes left. Can't blame the refs for Letang being stupid
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the argument cannot be made that he was going for the puck
i've been watching hockey for 20+ years and have never seen someone "go for the puck" by 2-hand, baseball swinging their stick at a guy's ankles, no matter where the puck is it's a fucking garage league, and it always will be as long as plays like Ovie's are not punished. it's kind of embarrassing. and don't get me wrong, i know Ovie isn't the only guy that does this, and i know the penguins are guilty from time to time as well, its just the most recent incident which is why im highlighting it. the NHL is a terrible product right now |
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if we wanna go there though, we can. IMO, the penguins might be one of a handful of teams that gets that boarding call against them with 5 mins left in a tie game it was a hard hit right into the chest and it basically gave the Caps the game. Sure, the Pens should kill the penalty, but in most games, the whistles get swallowed there |
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The pens get the obligatory powerplay with five minutes left in the game.
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Of course, I don't believe one single play determines the outcome of any game ever, and really the biggest reason the Caps won is Braden Holtby |
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Also, let's not pretend like the Pens didn't get a power play of their own at the end of the game. They did.
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The Caps won because they were better on special teams, and props to them for that
what i'm really mad about is there was a great 2 periods of hockey being played between division rivals, and then the 3rd period turned into a circus for a number of reasons, starting with the slash. IMO, if the refs see it, and call it, or teams are able to challenge and call for a review, the ensuing bullshit can be avoided. this all goes back to the good old canadian boys running the league who don't want it to change. its hurting the product |
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damage was already done though |
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H2P, you're making a lot of good points. It does seem as if the league is almost encouraging this circus nonsense that happens basically every time two rivals play one another. It's a joke and it holds hockey back amongst the big 4 sports in this country
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also, i might add, i really miss Brooks Orpik :(
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Saw the Ovechkin replay. That's an obvious slash. :lol
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Of course it was a slash, but suspension worthy? Still think that's a stretch
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I actually turned the game off when it started going the circus route in the third period. The Pens just simply lost it. My nickel's worth is that Ovie's play was ugly whether or not he was going for the puck as he claims. There wasn't a tree in the way, so he did not need to take a two-handed swing like that.
But I also agree that the Pens are easily rattled. They were playing well that game, and Fleury was again standing on his head. And then they totally lost their cool. The best revenge would have been to win the game and put more distance between them and the Caps in the standings. But no, they had to keep trying to "make a statement" and putting themselves on the short end of a 5-3 in the process. |
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the Pens didn't need that win, the regular season is a time to work things out for the penguins. i'll take a loss coupled with a response of standing up for Letang any night Bylsma's penguins would've melted and crawled into a shell instead of standing up for themselves |
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Also, I loved what Kunitz and Perron, then Lapierre did after the incident. This game could be a catalyst for the rest of the season. The PP is so bad, that last one was really a microcosm for how it has been. Too much perimeter passing |
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and don't even get me started on the PP...Crosby needs to shoot the damn puck when he has an open look...PP should look like this: Crosby: down low/goal line Malkin: half wall/right circle Perron: net front Letang: left point/left circle Pouliot/Martin: Right point i'm tired of the tinkering, Tocchet needs to step it up |
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