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RooNosHockey
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Bear, DE
Joined: 10.25.2011

Apr 13 @ 10:46 AM ET


There were 2 glaring mistakes that cancelled each other out... aside from that I had very little problem with the way it was called.

- jak521


Agreed.

stveshdy
Philadelphia Flyers
Joined: 06.28.2010

Apr 13 @ 10:46 AM ET
It doesn't hurt the game at all. It's part of the game, and has been going on forever. And it goes on in every sport. I don't have a problem with it. I hope the Flyers do it and get away with it.
- MJL


I understand why Crosby does it. My only "beef" with it is that he does it more than one occasion in a single game. The best player in the world will get the calls thats the way it is whether he embellishes it or not. My problem is call him for it and dont let him get away with it because of who he is.
Crimsoninja
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Dude, I am so sorry about whatever made you like this. Take it easy.
Joined: 07.06.2007

Apr 13 @ 10:47 AM ET
the NHL has already done the picking and choosing on what's considered honorable or not, hence the term unsportsmanlike
- Don'tForgetTocchet

jak521
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Buckle Up.
Joined: 02.19.2008

Apr 13 @ 10:49 AM ET
And a player grabbing a players stick to try and draw a hooking penatly makes the refs job tougher to do. It's absolutely part of the game and has been forever. It's all the same. And players do it all the time. Even the Flyers.
- MJL

If you do something in an attempt to draw a call.. where it is diving, grabbing a stick to make it look like a hold (although it can be called holding the stick ), or faking an injury and in the ref's mind it is glaring enough... it should be called. It takes away from the game IMO. It also bothers the players.
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Candyland, PA
Joined: 09.20.2007

Apr 13 @ 10:49 AM ET
the NHL has already done the picking and choosing on what's considered honorable or not, hence the term unsportsmanlike
- Don'tForgetTocchet


No, not really. All the penalties in the NHL rule book are considered violations of the rules. How about slashing, is that hinorable? Or slew footing? Is that honorable? Or elbowing? Is it sportsmanlike to elbow a player intentionally?
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Candyland, PA
Joined: 09.20.2007

Apr 13 @ 10:50 AM ET
If you do something in an attempt to draw a call.. where it is diving, grabbing a stick to make it look like a hold (although it can be called holding the stick ), or faking an injury... it should be called. It takes away from the game IMO. It also bothers the players.
- jak521



I agree, it should be called. It's against the rules.
RooNosHockey
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Bear, DE
Joined: 10.25.2011

Apr 13 @ 10:50 AM ET
I don't see it that way. Embellishment is way of trying to draw a penalty, and get a PP. You want a PP to try and score a goal, correct? Cheating and bending the rules goes on all the time. In many different manners. How many times have we read Flyers fans suggest getting in the crease and bumping the Goalie? Or any other manner of bending the rules? So were going to pick and choose what's honorable and what's not, just because it's the Pens and Crosby? Competing is competing.
- MJL


District Five Peewee Hockey Team: Take the fall! Act hurt! Get indignant!
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Candyland, PA
Joined: 09.20.2007

Apr 13 @ 10:51 AM ET
you're the one who began comparing the two calls, sir. and again, i find it very odd that you do not see a difference between them.

and as for the bolded, not sure how you got that from my post.
my Crosby admiration is well documented. i just dont care to see any player - on any team - embellish.

- Crimsoninja



That was a general statement not made to single you out. Sorry for the confusion. I did compare them. Because it's all breaking or bending the rules to try and gain an advantage. It's all the same.
jak521
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Buckle Up.
Joined: 02.19.2008

Apr 13 @ 10:52 AM ET
No, not really. All the penalties in the NHL rule book are considered violations of the rules. How about slashing, is that hinorable? Or slew footing? Is that honorable? Or elbowing? Is it sportsmanlike to elbow a player intentionally?
- MJL

They all depend. Slashing to break up a play is different from slashing to let a guy know your disapproval is different than slashing with intent to injure.

Elbowing a guy intentionally is absolutely unsporsmanlike.. hence suspension being handed out regularly. Slew footing just the same. The difference is that diving is way to deceive the refs..
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Candyland, PA
Joined: 09.20.2007

Apr 13 @ 10:53 AM ET
I understand why Crosby does it. My only "beef" with it is that he does it more than one occasion in a single game. The best player in the world will get the calls thats the way it is whether he embellishes it or not. My problem is call him for it and dont let him get away with it because of who he is.
- stveshdy



We know that star players get calls. It happens. Whether it should or not.
RooNosHockey
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Bear, DE
Joined: 10.25.2011

Apr 13 @ 10:54 AM ET
I understand why Crosby does it. My only "beef" with it is that he does it more than one occasion in a single game. The best player in the world will get the calls thats the way it is whether he embellishes it or not. My problem is call him for it and dont let him get away with it because of who he is.
- stveshdy


This reminds me of Lindros and LeClair. Remember all the hooking and grabbing they went through... If they went down, it would have been a penality, but they never did... They powered through it and thats what made them stars and my heroes to me.
jak521
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Buckle Up.
Joined: 02.19.2008

Apr 13 @ 10:54 AM ET
That was a general statement not made to single you out. Sorry for the confusion. I did compare them. Because it's all breaking or bending the rules to try and gain an advantage. It's all the same.
- MJL

Why are people suspended then? Is it not to keep the gentlemanly conduct in the game and the unsportsmanlike conduct out?
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Candyland, PA
Joined: 09.20.2007

Apr 13 @ 10:54 AM ET
They all depend. Slashing to break up a play is different from slashing to let a guy know your disapproval is different than slashing with intent to injure.

Elbowing a guy intentionally is absolutely unsporsmanlike.. hence suspension being handed out regularly. Slew footing just the same. The difference is that diving is way to deceive the refs..

- jak521


It happens all over the ice. A player should be trying to deceive the refs, to gain an advantage. It happens in numerous ways.
Don'tForgetTocchet
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Ground Zero Brooklyn
Joined: 02.08.2007

Apr 13 @ 10:55 AM ET
No, not really. All the penalties in the NHL rule book are considered violations of the rules. How about slashing, is that hinorable? Or slew footing? Is that honorable? Or elbowing? Is it sportsmanlike to elbow a player intentionally?
- MJL



imo most of the physical fouls would be considered by most players and fans to be under the umbrella of unsportsmanlike, and then they have the generic unsportsmanlike to cover the ones not already itemized like kneeing elbowing etc

i think we'll never agree here, i'd hate to see the sense of honor taken out of the game
hockeylover
Atlanta Thrashers
Location: There's always next year., NT
Joined: 08.03.2006

Apr 13 @ 10:55 AM ET
Let's talk off season moves........
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Candyland, PA
Joined: 09.20.2007

Apr 13 @ 10:55 AM ET
Why are people suspended then? Is it not to keep the gentlemanly conduct in the game and the unsportsmanlike conduct out?
- jak521



For the same reason that players get penalties. Because they break the rules.
jak521
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Buckle Up.
Joined: 02.19.2008

Apr 13 @ 10:55 AM ET
This reminds me of Lindros and LeClair. Remember all the hooking and grabbing they went through... If they went down, it would have been a penality, but they never did... They powered through it and thats what made them stars and my heroes to me.
- RooNosHockey

Its why I love Giroux. The guy is small.. and he gets hacked, whacked, hit and hugged.. but you dont see him going all "oohh ive been hit by a .50 cal" on us.
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Candyland, PA
Joined: 09.20.2007

Apr 13 @ 10:56 AM ET
imo most of the physical fouls would be considered by most players and fans to be under the umbrella of unsportsmanlike, and then they have the generic unsportsmanlike to cover the ones not already itemized like kneeing elbowing etc

i think we'll never agree here, i'd hate to see the sense of honor taken out of the game

- Don'tForgetTocchet



I agree with your first paragraph.
Don'tForgetTocchet
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Ground Zero Brooklyn
Joined: 02.08.2007

Apr 13 @ 10:56 AM ET
Let's talk off season moves........
- hockeylover



i wonder if we'll wish they got voracek extended before he blows up in the playoffs
Emperor Filonius
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Drinking the tears of the defeated from Lord Stanley's chalice.
Joined: 01.18.2007

Apr 13 @ 10:57 AM ET
Remind me.. who had 3 power plays and who had one?
- jak521


Yes, because ALL games should have an equal number of powerplays for each team, regardless of the number of actual infractions.
BringBack25
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: deep lurk
Joined: 01.03.2007

Apr 13 @ 10:57 AM ET
Holy poop.
jak521
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Buckle Up.
Joined: 02.19.2008

Apr 13 @ 10:58 AM ET
For the same reason that players get penalties. Because they break the rules.
- MJL

So simple a concept. eh?

So hooking should be a suspendable offense huh? Its a penalty.

People get suspended because they not only break the rules, but they take it to a level that is unsportsmanlike. If it was just a run of the mill elbow.. a guy wouldnt get suspended.
jak521
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Buckle Up.
Joined: 02.19.2008

Apr 13 @ 10:59 AM ET
Yes, because ALL games should have an equal number of powerplays for each team, regardless of the number of actual infractions.
- Emperor Filonius

Not what I am saying. My point is that there is never an absolute level of equal calls. Each team will catch numerous breaks, as well as have to face bad calls.

Do you think the Flyers committed only 3 penalties? Do you think the Pens committed only 1?

Get my gist?
jak521
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Buckle Up.
Joined: 02.19.2008

Apr 13 @ 11:00 AM ET
Holy poop.

- BringBack25

I understand why Butsy and crew left.

I am done with such a trivial topic. I dont like diving and Ill leave it at that.
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Candyland, PA
Joined: 09.20.2007

Apr 13 @ 11:00 AM ET
So simple a concept. eh?

So hooking should be a suspendable offense huh? Its a penalty.

People get suspended because they not only break the rules, but they take it to a level that is unsportsmanlike. If it was just a run of the mill elbow.. a guy wouldnt get suspended.

- jak521



No, a player can be suspended for an unintentional play such as a check that went wrong. Many of the suspensions handed out by Shanahan have addressed whether it was intentional or not, or whether there was intent to injure or not, a player can still be held responsible. If a hit is an accident, how can it be dishonorable?
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