MHF - Hockey Thread
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Do icings not count during a power play?
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Winnipeg loses focus and coughs up a three on one, the third Leaf scores.
That was a lucky break, 2-2
That was a lucky break, 2-2
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You can ice the puck when you are on the penalty kill, icing still counts for the team on the powerplay tho.
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I thought I saw it happen.
This is a fun game to watch. High pace, lots of turnovers, a high goal to shots ratio.
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Neither team is playing well, both are playing sloppy, turning the puck over constantly.Montegriffo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2020 6:48 pmI thought I saw it happen.
This is a fun game to watch. High pace, lots of turnovers, a high goal to shots ratio.
It's the mid season blahs. The regular season is a grind.
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Justin Holl pinches like he thinks he's Bobby Orr, gets caught, 3 on 1 going the other way
3-2
These teams are mirror images of each other, both bad in terms of puck management
3-2
These teams are mirror images of each other, both bad in terms of puck management
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I'm still getting my head around the rules. One thing that I've been wondering about is when the goalie catches the puck in hand most of the time it goes to a face-off but I'm sure I've seen the keeper catch and then make a quick hand pass with no break in play.
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The goalie has a window where he can play the puck before the ref blows the whistleMontegriffo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2020 7:02 pmI'm still getting my head around the rules. One thing that I've been wondering about is when the goalie catches the puck in hand most of the time it goes to a face-off but I'm sure I've seen the keeper catch and then make a quick pass with no break in play.
Much of the game relies on the intuition of the referees.
They give the goalie a moment to make a play, if he doesn't, they blow the play dead for a face off.
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When the referee blows the play dead too quickly, we call that a "quick whistle"
Maybe there was a play there and the referee should have let them play on, but he didn't; "quick whistle"
Maybe there was a play there and the referee should have let them play on, but he didn't; "quick whistle"
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I've only seen it a couple of times in previous games but I wondered if it was something like that.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2020 7:06 pmThe goalie has a window where he can play the puck before the ref blows the whistleMontegriffo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2020 7:02 pmI'm still getting my head around the rules. One thing that I've been wondering about is when the goalie catches the puck in hand most of the time it goes to a face-off but I'm sure I've seen the keeper catch and then make a quick pass with no break in play.
Much of the game relies on the intuition of the referees.
They give the goalie a moment to make a play, if he doesn't, they blow the play dead for a face off.
Am I right in thinking that players can catch a high puck and drop it on the ice to themselves but not pass it to another player?
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