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Game 26: @ Anaheim

btw I can't start Tuesday's thread because I'm not going to bother watching due to a super late start and I need my sleep

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13 minutes ago, Noeller said:

Brutal knee on knee. Suspension worthy. 

That Anaheim player has to show way more discipline and control. Suspend so he thinks twice the next time he finds himself in that position.

Those should have been two easy points , but it's good that this team fought back. Maybe more value in a come from behind win on the road when it would have been easy to checkout. 

8 hours ago, FrostyWinnipeg said:

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🥇 VILARDI 🥈 KILLORN 🥉 FOWLER

 

Ehlers escaped the freight train coming at him on his assist to #55 for the empty netter. That had ugly written all over it.

How is Strome not suspended....????what a joke ....It looked almost deliberate with the knee to knee contact.....IF there's no supplemental discipline , look out for that type of play to be used by the goons in this league....Just bull$hit

2 hours ago, Noeller said:

 

 

This is a head scratcher. 

Frustrating and maddening.

Just like you have to be in control of your stick or face the consequences, you need to be in control of your body in relation to another player or face the consequences, but apparently not.

What is the NHL doing?  Like seriously, WTF are they doing?  These hits are dirty and really dangerous.  What an absolute joke.

they apparently called it "reckless but not intentional". Said he planted his foot/skate, and didn't intend to go knee on knee.... I dunno. I know it's a really fast game, and **** happens in the moment because you can't change direction on a dime like that, but these things are happening way too often now...something has to be done to curb it. 

5 minutes ago, Noeller said:

they apparently called it "reckless but not intentional". Said he planted his foot/skate, and didn't intend to go knee on knee.... I dunno. I know it's a really fast game, and **** happens in the moment because you can't change direction on a dime like that, but these things are happening way too often now...something has to be done to curb it. 

They deemed it reckless. Therefore reckless means not ensuring control which needs to come with consequences intentional or not.

Is reckless not worse than intentional? Lol what the ****.. a dude shooting random ppl is reckless... this is just stupidity.  

Bottom line... Winnipeg gets screwed again. Just like when scheif got suspended 

1 hour ago, Goalie said:

Is reckless not worse than intentional? Lol what the ****.. a dude shooting random ppl is reckless... this is just stupidity.  

Bottom line... Winnipeg gets screwed again. Just like when scheif got suspended 

Like Hustler said today, if his name was Matthews there would have been a suspension.

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we won't find out KConn's outcome til tomorrow

 

A suspended player can appeal a suspension (often with the assistance of the NHLPA, who care more about a player losing a paycheque via fine or suspension than a player’s health). But can an injured player  or the club appeal a non-suspension?  I think I know the answer, but would like to hear a “why not? explanation”

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17 minutes ago, TrueBlue4ever said:

A suspended player can appeal a suspension (often with the assistance of the NHLPA, who care more about a player losing a paycheque via fine or suspension than a player’s health). But can an injured player  or the club appeal a non-suspension?  I think I know the answer, but would like to hear a “why not? explanation”

Who you appealing to? The guys who threw a dart at a board in the first place.  Perhaps the answer here is an independent party not associated with the league 

How can the league be taken seriously with ‘rulings’ like this?  It pretty much condones going after the star players and having essentially no consequences.

And acting like you know a player’s intent during one of these collisions, and basing your decision off of it, is ridiculous and insulting.

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I'm thinking hyperextended knee so maybe 2 to 4 weeks. Maybe tho best case is bruised knee. Worst case sounds like done for season 

awful news....

 

5 minutes ago, Noeller said:

awful news....

 

Really bad news…. And Strome gets nothing… That seems right.

Who do the Jets call up to fill the scoring void?  Lambert has been putting up some points with the Moose.  Chibrikov has too.

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1 minute ago, BomberBall said:

Really bad news…. And Strome gets nothing… That seems right.

Who do the Jets call up to fill the acting void?  Lambert has been putting up some points with the Moose.  Chibrikov has too.

I want Lambert getting ice time with the Moose. No point bringing him up, IMO, just to take third-line minutes and sitting every second game. 

Just now, JCon said:

I want Lambert getting ice time with the Moose. No point bringing him up, IMO, just to take third-line minutes and sitting every second game. 

I agree, if that’s the case…. But I’d rather see him get 1st or 2nd line minutes.  I know that’s a big jump, but they need scoring and he’s no good on a checking line.

27 minutes ago, Noeller said:

awful news....

 

Reckless but not intentional. Five minutes is sufficient. All good.

Ffs.

Next man up. 

44 minutes ago, BomberBall said:

Who do the Jets call up to fill the scoring void?

You move every LW up one spot and bring up Malott(probably) as it's a defensive line.

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