People are so stupid. You’re 100% correct. The problem is Kadri had possession of the puck while the guy he was changing with was still on the ice. Clearly “too many men” under the NHL rules. How many men Tampa had on the ice during their change is completely irrelevant. As you said, they didn’t have possession.
People are so stupid. You’re 100% correct. The problem is Kadri had possession of the puck while the guy he was changing with was still on the ice. Clearly “too many men” under the NHL rules. How many men Tampa had on the ice during their change is completely irrelevant. As you said, they didn’t have possession. - LeftCoaster
MacKinnon was easily within 5 feet of the bench by the time Kadri had possession
It's literally splitting hairs over a matter of feet, with every film expert combing through grainy Youtube footage frame-by-frame to try and figure out where exactly MacKinnon was
If Kadri would have been standing next to McKinnon, 5 feet from bench, and took the pass, it would have been too many men. He was 40 feet away from McKinnon and he was 10 feet away from the bench.
McKinnon was still on the ice when the goal was scored, after Kadri skated across the rink.
Kadri left the bench 2 seconds earlier then he should have.
The Tampa guys in the picture are all 5 feet from the bench passing each other.
It really is not that complicated. Mc Kinnon and Kadri passed each other 40 plus feet from the bench. Beer league or NHL...that is too many men...blatant.
And again, McKinnon could have gotten a Plus for being on the ice when the goal was scored.
MacKinnon was easily within 5 feet of the bench by the time Kadri had possession - eichiefs9
You ignore the obvious. How does one guy, changing with another, end up 50 feet on the other side of him, before McKinnon gets to within 5 feet of the bench?
Kadri had the puck long before your 5 foot theory. McKinnon was still on the ice when the puck went in the net...
You ignore the obvious. How does one guy, changing with another, end up 50 feet on the other side of him, before McKinnon gets to within 5 feet of the bench?
Kadri had the puck long before your 5 foot theory. McKinnon was still on the ice when the puck went in the net...
If Kadri would have been standing next to McKinnon, 5 feet from bench, and took the pass, it would have been too many men. He was 40 feet away from McKinnon and he was 10 feet away from the bench.
McKinnon was still on the ice when the goal was scored, after Kadri skated across the rink.
Kadri left the bench 2 seconds earlier then he should have.
The Tampa guys in the picture are all 5 feet from the bench passing each other.
It really is not that complicated. Mc Kinnon and Kadri passed each other 40 plus feet from the bench. Beer league or NHL...that is too many men...blatant.
And again, McKinnon could have gotten a Plus for being on the ice when the goal was scored.
Just facts, without emotion.... - TrueGrit
Is it confirmed that Kadri was changing for Mackinnon? I've read he was playing the wing because of his injury.
You ignore the obvious. How does one guy, changing with another, end up 50 feet on the other side of him, before McKinnon gets to within 5 feet of the bench?
Kadri had the puck long before your 5 foot theory. McKinnon was still on the ice when the puck went in the net...
Not even close... - TrueGrit
MacKinnon is literally standing at the bench trying to open the door as Kadri accepts the pass
That happens 50x a game with no call made. Calling that would be the equivalent of getting a speeding ticket for doing 56 in a 55