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Lucas Neilson
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Location: Atlantic Division Blogger, ON Joined: 06.26.2015
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I read that as if someone was sucking on his neck...then I clued in |
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Codes1087
Vancouver Canucks |
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Joined: 09.24.2014
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Clean Hit, could argue it was a tad late. Lets all move on. |
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uf1910
Tampa Bay Lightning |
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Location: Excuseville, FL Joined: 06.29.2011
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For what it's worth the Clutterbuck goal came off of Garrison's stick. Hit off Czikas' skate right to Clutterbuck for his high glove snipe |
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eichiefs9
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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I read that as if someone was sucking on his neck...then I clued in - Lucas.Neilson
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Isles_since_6
New York Islanders |
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Location: Vancouver, BC Joined: 07.13.2009
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Clean Hit, could argue it was a tad late. Lets all move on. - Codes1087
Absolutely. Anyone who has watched both angles of the boyle hit would come to the same conclusion, not a penalty in a playoff overtime game, only slightly possibly an interference call in a regular season game. Not a high hit and I had no issue with it. That hit is not why the isles lost that game and tampa deserves credit for the win.
No issue with the refs at all.
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Absolutely. Anyone who has watched both angles of the boyle hit would come to the same conclusion, not a penalty in a playoff overtime game, only slightly possibly an interference call in a regular season game. Not a high hit and I had no issue with it. That hit is not why the isles lost that game and tampa deserves credit for the win.
No issue with the refs at all. - Isles_since_6
You win the gold star.
Neither hit deserved anything. |
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Cloud
Tampa Bay Lightning |
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Location: Stockholm Joined: 06.20.2012
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Feels like we can drop this discussion about it being a dirty hit. Havent heard or read anyone who thinks it is, besides Capauno. |
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Agreed that the Boyle hit was borderline late, but did not deserve a penalty in the playoffs. The interesting part is that his hit was very similar to Letang's hit which got him a 1 game suspension. Both were borderline late. Both had head contact even though it was not the principal point of contact. The league needs to be consistent on what crosses the line. |
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WhiteLie
Referee |
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Location: When youre 7 pages behind Dont bother catching up, you will never get that time back - Codes1087 Joined: 07.26.2010
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The coach posturing for suspensions and supplemental discipline this year is worse than in previous years, Capuano nearly took it to "Brian Burke defending the Sedin's" level |
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WhiteLie
Referee |
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Location: When youre 7 pages behind Dont bother catching up, you will never get that time back - Codes1087 Joined: 07.26.2010
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Agreed that the Boyle hit was borderline late, but did not deserve a penalty in the playoffs. The interesting part is that his hit was very similar to Letang's hit which got him a 1 game suspension. Both were borderline late. Both had head contact even though it was not the principal point of contact. The league needs to be consistent on what crosses the line. - jrmjames67
The only thing I didnt like about Letang's was that Johannson was in that vulnerable position and Letang made a sharp and upward drive to finish his check, whereas Boyle stayed low and constant across. Timing-wise I didnt have an issue with either |
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The only thing I didnt like about Letang's was that Johannson was in that vulnerable position and Letang made a sharp and upward drive to finish his check, whereas Boyle stayed low and constant across. Timing-wise I didnt have an issue with either - WhiteLie
I can see that, but I think a major factor in that was that both players had momentum in the Letang hit. Letang had to finish strong to halt Johannson's momentum or they both would have been taken out of the play. I think Hickey was more or less stationary when hit by Boyle. So if Boyle finished too strong, he would have tripped over him after knocking him down. As for vulnerable position, when you're crossing through the middle of the ice, if a player puts himself in a vulnerable position before receiving any body contact, that's probably his own fault. |
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The only thing I didnt like about Letang's was that Johannson was in that vulnerable position and Letang made a sharp and upward drive to finish his check, whereas Boyle stayed low and constant across. Timing-wise I didnt have an issue with either - WhiteLie
I'm still not arguing that the Boyle hit should of had a penalty even though Letang's did because different refs call plays a little differently and thats totally fine. However, if DoPS isn't consistent about which hits are suspendable and which hits aren't, its hard to know what should be allowed. |
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Isles_since_6
New York Islanders |
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Location: Vancouver, BC Joined: 07.13.2009
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Feels like we can drop this discussion about it being a dirty hit. Havent heard or read anyone who thinks it is, besides Capauno. - Cloud
and anyone who spends any time on the isles boards knows what the fan base thinks of capuano
good win by the bolts, hopefully the isles win tomorrow. |
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Crushers68
New Jersey Devils |
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Location: Hilton Head Island, SC Joined: 02.17.2009
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On an unrelated note: does anyone hate the term "Bolts" as much as I do? I realize it is just personal preference but I cringe when people use that term. Similar to when people call the Panthers or the Predators "the Cats". Why not just call them what they are instead of using euphamisms?
Also, clean hit by Boyle and perhaps a bit of embellishment on Hickey |
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On an unrelated note: does anyone hate the term "Bolts" as much as I do? I realize it is just personal preference but I cringe when people use that term. Similar to when people call the Panthers or the Predators "the Cats". Why not just call them what they are instead of using euphamisms?
Also, clean hit by Boyle and perhaps a bit of embellishment on Hickey - Crushers68
Nope, I love the "Bolts" moniker. |
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Maybe I'm reading to much into it, but the high five Cooper and Drouin shared looks to me like a fence being mended? Even if he still leaves, rebuilding a friendship is important. |
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stammerman
Tampa Bay Lightning |
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Location: Tampa, FL Joined: 07.05.2013
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On an unrelated note: does anyone hate the term "Bolts" as much as I do? I realize it is just personal preference but I cringe when people use that term. Similar to when people call the Panthers or the Predators "the Cats". Why not just call them what they are instead of using euphamisms?
Also, clean hit by Boyle and perhaps a bit of embellishment on Hickey
- Crushers68
Have always liked the Bolts moniker. Come to Tampa and say Bolts and everyone knows what your talking about. Its probably more commonly used then calling the team by its Lightning name. |
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Kucherovski
Tampa Bay Lightning |
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Location: FL Joined: 07.22.2015
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Maybe I'm reading to much into it, but the high five Cooper and Drouin shared looks to me like a fence being mended? Even if he still leaves, rebuilding a friendship is important. - Artyukhin76
I liked to see that but to me if showed that the media really doesn't know what's going on in that organization. Cooper and Drouin may have always had a good relationship. Either way cool to see |
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yzermaneely
Anaheim Ducks |
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Location: Poway, CA Joined: 12.17.2011
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Come say Bolts in San Diego. Everyone around here seems to like it too. And The Chargers have been here since the 60's.
I thought the Hickey hit on Drouin was a penalty. But if it wasn't, the Boyle hit on Hickey couldn't be. You know what they say...Karma is a female dog. |
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tpd11
Tampa Bay Lightning |
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Location: FL Joined: 05.22.2008
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Come say Bolts in San Diego. Everyone around here seems to like it too. And The Chargers have been here since the 60's.
I thought the Hickey hit on Drouin was a penalty. But if it wasn't, the Boyle hit on Hickey couldn't be. You know what they say...Karma is a female dog. - yzermaneely
True the chargers have been around longer but getting bolt from Charger is a little bit of a reach, more the emblem but bolt and Lightning makes a little more sense, maybe a pair of battery cables as an emblem for the Chargers |
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mames11
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Location: New York, NY Joined: 03.29.2013
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Boyle's hit was clean. Perhaps somewhat late, but I've seen later hits in the playoffs that go uncalled. Nothing wrong with that play, IMO. |
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Sec111
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 07.14.2006
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Unrelated, are the fans ready to move on from Stamkos, it seems like you can spread 11 million dollars out, and I'm scared to think how good you would be with Stralman in, so this is a very good team now, (hope we win next 3) but I think without Stamkos this team is still a deep playoff team. |
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Unrelated, are the fans ready to move on from Stamkos, it seems like you can spread 11 million dollars out, and I'm scared to think how good you would be with Stralman in, so this is a very good team now, (hope we win next 3) but I think without Stamkos this team is still a deep playoff team. - Sec111
I and many others have already counted Stamkos as a UFA. Some still making to the hope that he signs, but you're right, his money could go a long way in keeping Johnson, Killorn, palat, Kucherov Hedman and some lesser performers. I'd like to see Filppula and Carle moved, but doubtful on the latter. |
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mames11
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Location: New York, NY Joined: 03.29.2013
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I and many others have already counted Stamkos as a UFA. Some still making to the hope that he signs, but you're right, his money could go a long way in keeping Johnson, Killorn, palat, Kucherov Hedman and some lesser performers. I'd like to see Filppula and Carle moved, but doubtful on the latter. - Artyukhin76
Do keep in mind that Tampa has a good upper hand on resigning their players as long as they like playing there. With the lack of state taxes, their checks go a touch further than if they sign elsewhere; thus enabling them to sign for a little less $$$ to stay in (or go to) Tampa. |
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