Location: The centre of the hockey universe Joined: 07.31.2006
Mar 24 @ 2:28 PM ET
Damn we played a damn good game overall and just didn't get rewarded with a win for the effort. That happens to literally every team. Got to love trying to make it into a giant massive issue or something here.
As for home ice and catching the Bruins that ship sailed during that minor little tailspin there. It's not happening. Now we just play out the string and hope to win as much as we can, and get in a groove. That and avoid any more injuries and get our banged up guys back and healthy!
Think too the panel last night had a good point about going and resting some of our main guys we are going to count on a little once we get down to a few games before the end of the season, make sure they are healthy and rested going into the playoffs too. - Roadrunner75
Location: "Yeah, Garth is a tool"- Garf, ON Joined: 06.12.2017
Mar 24 @ 2:34 PM ET
Yeah, on the field it's similar to hockey where you'll get some unknown person calling them a "(frank)ing hero".
Off the field though, it's expected that you leave any situation involving the ref (such as a catastrophic (frank) up) to the league. - lumlums
That makes sense but it seems pretty clear that the league (all soccer leagues and sports in general, really) dones't give a (frank) about holding refs accountable.
That makes sense but it seems pretty clear that the league (all soccer leagues and sports in general, really) dones't give a (frank) about holding refs accountable. - GreatGigInTheSky
It can happen, but it takes monumental (frank)-ups. Like this:
Leafs are 31st in PP opportunities the past 2 years... - RogerRoeper
Well you see, if you punch other teams more, you're bound to get more calls for you. Gotta knock the penalty calls outta the officials - that's toughness!!!