He got called, got tossed, and may be subject to additional discipline. How does that compare to 2+ minutes of assault done on the basis that “we can get away with it”?
He got called, got tossed, and may be subject to additional discipline. How does that compare to 2+ minutes of assault done on the basis that “we can get away with it”?
It was a dirty play and one that was rightly called. I contrast that with over two minutes of absolute mayhem when there could have been at least 15 penalties called.
I've never worried about whether or not the Ducks were dirty in the past. I was concerned about that absolute travesty that was the end of game 3.
It was a dirty play and one that was rightly called. I contrast that with over two minutes of absolute mayhem when there could have been at least 15 penalties called.
I've never worried about whether or not the Ducks were dirty in the past. I was concerned about that absolute travesty that was the end of game 3.
Bruins 6, Tampa 2 on the road. Great start!
I must admit I wasn't sure of the rule when Rask lost his skate blade either, but he should have concentrated more on the play than yelling for the ref to blow the whistle.
Totally forgot game time. Thought it was 7PM PST, and didn’t realize it was on the NBC national broadcast. I guess it’s 3-2 Sharks after 2, but I’m not sure what I missed.