The Napkin said:I Wonder if he was thinking about switching back if they got to intermission tied
The problem is that at live speed, that looks like a trip 10 out of 10 times. And that's why PK will keep doing this.FelixMantilla said:Fooled again.
Officials in this league just don't get it.
Myt1 said:Which is why you don't call anything done to Subban unless his arm is hanging off. Because it's a dive 8 out of 10 times.
"You can't argue! Those are penalties on New York in game 4!"Dropkick Izzy said:Tell us again how "the message has been sent", Eddie.
The Four Peters said:The problem is that at live speed, that looks like a trip 10 out of 10 times. And that's why PK will keep doing this.
Just another thing I love about the guy.The Four Peters said:I've always found this remarkable but never posted it. With all the talk about pulling goalies, putting Hank back in, etc, it's almost unfathomable to me that in his entire tenure as Bruins head coach, he has never once pulled his goalie out of a game in the playoffs.
I was about to throw my beer through the TV when Eddie called that dive a legit trip. What a hack.Myt1 said:These three fucking assholes can go a whole intermission without pointing out the fact that their golden boy dove for about the 90th time this playoffs despite having a segment dedicated to a Montreal player diving.
Fuck this channel and this league.
I think at that the time it could have been construed as such, but looking back it's pretty possible that Claude was trying to accomplish two things.Myt1 said:Just another thing I love about the guy.
I thought benching Kessel in the playoffs was stupid "almost only in hockey" over coaching, but I know people disagree with me.
Unless you're Mike Keenan.cshea said:AV had to stick with Talbot. Once you pull the trigger on a goalie change, there's essentially no going back.
I don't buy this at all.cshea said:AV had to stick with Talbot. Once you pull the trigger on a goalie change, there's essentially no going back.
Myt1 said:I don't buy this at all.
How many times does a goalie get pulled for non-injury reasons, then get put back into the same game? It pretty much never happens. The goalies aren't really conditioned to go shuttle in and out during a game. Once they get pulled, they basically shut it down.Myt1 said:I don't buy this at all.