Game 78 - Sens @ Blue Jackets, Fri, Apr 22, 7:00pm
Cathy said
Apr 22, 2022
Damn, can someone take a dumb penalty??
Homer said
Apr 22, 2022
There goes the net off the moorings.
Homer said
Apr 22, 2022
Breakaway
Homer said
Apr 22, 2022
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
Cathy wrote:
I'm thinking the chances of a goalie screened goal in OT are slim.
Higher than a goalie pulled or EN goal.
I need a shutout.
Or a player to end up in the net, followed by 2 goals in 90. soooo
is a goalie a player?
SensKat said
Apr 22, 2022
Homer wrote:
Cathy wrote:
I'm thinking the chances of a goalie screened goal in OT are slim.
Higher than a goalie pulled or EN goal.
I need a shutout.
Or a player to end up in the net, followed by 2 goals in 90. soooo
Homer said
Apr 22, 2022
Cathy wrote:
I'm thinking the chances of a goalie screened goal in OT are slim.
Higher than a goalie pulled or EN goal.
Cathy said
Apr 22, 2022
I'm thinking the chances of a goalie screened goal in OT are slim.
SensKat said
Apr 22, 2022
Heading to OT
SensKat said
Apr 22, 2022
Homer wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Homer wrote:
On the disallowed goal, I remember another instance where the door was inside the blue line and a goal was disallowed as offside because plyer left the ice inside via the door inside the blueline before tagging up. I don't know if it's an actual rule, but do remember that.
I do to, I’m not sure if it was an Ottawa game or a playoff game? For some reason I’m thinking it was the Blues
Now question is, does the play remain off side until that player gets back on the ice on the other side of the blue line? Or is here a time that the play is no longer offside. "ok, 3 minutes has gone by now I guess it's no longer offside." You never know with the NHL.
ok, and what if..... the entrance to the hallway is on the inside of the blue line, and the player leaves the ice and goes directly to the dressing room? He might stay offside for the rest of the game!
Homer said
Apr 22, 2022
tjlincoln wrote:
Homer wrote:
On the disallowed goal, I remember another instance where the door was inside the blue line and a goal was disallowed as offside because plyer left the ice inside via the door inside the blueline before tagging up. I don't know if it's an actual rule, but do remember that.
I do to, I’m not sure if it was an Ottawa game or a playoff game? For some reason I’m thinking it was the Blues
Now question is, does the play remain off side until that player gets back on the ice on the other side of the blue line? Or is here a time that the play is no longer offside. "ok, 3 minutes has gone by now I guess it's no longer offside." You never know with the NHL.
SensKat said
Apr 22, 2022
tjlincoln wrote:
SensKat wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Russell wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Russell wrote:
i'm at the cottage, watching game on laptop so can only check in during the intermission.
BTW, I'm calling a refs suck on watson's penalty. he was just finishing his check.
Good for you ✅👍
What is considered a cottage in Canada? A vacation home? A vacation rental? Is it a 2nd home?
its a nice cottage, not a shack. my folks lived here for years. right on the Ottawa river, waterfront.
That’s great, are most on or near the water?
Most cottages are near the water here, yeah. It's generally part of the "cottage life" to be able to go swimming, boating, etc.
Thx Kat!! That makes sense. We do not call them that here in US
If it's not near the water, like it's more out in the woods, or a remote area, we would call it a cabin
tjlincoln said
Apr 22, 2022
SensKat wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Russell wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Russell wrote:
i'm at the cottage, watching game on laptop so can only check in during the intermission.
BTW, I'm calling a refs suck on watson's penalty. he was just finishing his check.
Good for you ✅👍
What is considered a cottage in Canada? A vacation home? A vacation rental? Is it a 2nd home?
its a nice cottage, not a shack. my folks lived here for years. right on the Ottawa river, waterfront.
That’s great, are most on or near the water?
Most cottages are near the water here, yeah. It's generally part of the "cottage life" to be able to go swimming, boating, etc.
Thx Kat!! That makes sense. We do not call them that here in US
SensKat said
Apr 22, 2022
tjlincoln wrote:
Russell wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Russell wrote:
i'm at the cottage, watching game on laptop so can only check in during the intermission.
BTW, I'm calling a refs suck on watson's penalty. he was just finishing his check.
Good for you ✅👍
What is considered a cottage in Canada? A vacation home? A vacation rental? Is it a 2nd home?
its a nice cottage, not a shack. my folks lived here for years. right on the Ottawa river, waterfront.
That’s great, are most on or near the water?
Most cottages are near the water here, yeah. It's generally part of the "cottage life" to be able to go swimming, boating, etc.
tjlincoln said
Apr 22, 2022
Homer wrote:
On the disallowed goal, I remember another instance where the door was inside the blue line and a goal was disallowed as offside because plyer left the ice inside via the door inside the blueline before tagging up. I don't know if it's an actual rule, but do remember that.
I do to, I’m not sure if it was an Ottawa game or a playoff game? For some reason I’m thinking it was the Blues
tjlincoln said
Apr 22, 2022
Russell wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Russell wrote:
i'm at the cottage, watching game on laptop so can only check in during the intermission.
BTW, I'm calling a refs suck on watson's penalty. he was just finishing his check.
Good for you ✅👍
What is considered a cottage in Canada? A vacation home? A vacation rental? Is it a 2nd home?
its a nice cottage, not a shack. my folks lived here for years. right on the Ottawa river, waterfront.
That’s great, are most on or near the water?
Homer said
Apr 22, 2022
Sens take a timeout before going on the PP
Homer said
Apr 22, 2022
Post #2 for Sens
SensKat said
Apr 22, 2022
Homer wrote:
Chuckie does something and ties it up.
that was a pretty tic-tac-toe play. good enough for an AYKM Lite?
I'll accept it
Homer said
Apr 22, 2022
Chuckie does something and ties it up.
that was a pretty tic-tac-toe play. good enough for an AYKM Lite?
Damn, can someone take a dumb penalty??
There goes the net off the moorings.
Breakaway
is a goalie a player?
I need a shutout.
Or a player to end up in the net, followed by 2 goals in 90. soooo
Higher than a goalie pulled or EN goal.
I'm thinking the chances of a goalie screened goal in OT are slim.
ok, and what if..... the entrance to the hallway is on the inside of the blue line, and the player leaves the ice and goes directly to the dressing room? He might stay offside for the rest of the game!
Now question is, does the play remain off side until that player gets back on the ice on the other side of the blue line? Or is here a time that the play is no longer offside. "ok, 3 minutes has gone by now I guess it's no longer offside." You never know with the NHL.
If it's not near the water, like it's more out in the woods, or a remote area, we would call it a cabin
Thx Kat!! That makes sense. We do not call them that here in US
Most cottages are near the water here, yeah. It's generally part of the "cottage life" to be able to go swimming, boating, etc.
I do to, I’m not sure if it was an Ottawa game or a playoff game? For some reason I’m thinking it was the Blues
That’s great, are most on or near the water?
Sens take a timeout before going on the PP
Post #2 for Sens
I'll accept it
Chuckie does something and ties it up.
that was a pretty tic-tac-toe play. good enough for an AYKM Lite?