Habs @ Leafs - Game 1 - Thursday, May 20, 7:30 p.m
SensKat said
May 20, 2021
Cathy wrote:
How many SN intermission talking heads? Young guy and old guy? (I think NHLN is hijacking SN feed.)
Ron MacLean and Elliot Friedman
SensKat said
May 20, 2021
home team outshoots in the 1st
Cathy said
May 20, 2021
How many SN intermission talking heads? Young guy and old guy? (I think NHLN is hijacking SN feed.)
SensKat said
May 20, 2021
Post for the Leafs
Homer said
May 20, 2021
Home team gets 1st PP
Homer said
May 20, 2021
nhl.com has that describes as this. So only the initial hit, not the unintentional contact from Perry.
HITMTL #8 CHIAROT HIT TOR #91 TAVARES, Neu. Zone
STOPREFEREE OR LINESMAN,PLAYER INJURY
Homer said
May 20, 2021
Cathy wrote:
Homer wrote:
Visiting team scores 1st, Post and in.
Does post-and-in count toward 2nd post? I'm thinking no, but since I don't have the *first* square I'm checking my options.
no, the other post squares are post and out like in regular season.
Homer said
May 20, 2021
SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Interesting dynamic at play as Thornton and Spezza are both right in there helping the medical staff keep him calm, and convincing him to stay down and let them treat him.
I'm wondering if he literally thought he was okay or if he was so disoriented that he didn't know where he was. The latter is more concerning.
I'm hoping it's that he felt ok, but the fact that he kept trying is more concerning. He has to know they weren't going to let him get up and skate away after that.
adrenaline and competitive instinct of "I'm OK"
Cathy said
May 20, 2021
Homer wrote:
Visiting team scores 1st, Post and in.
Does post-and-in count toward 2nd post? I'm thinking no, but since I don't have the *first* square I'm checking my options.
Cathy said
May 20, 2021
SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Interesting dynamic at play as Thornton and Spezza are both right in there helping the medical staff keep him calm, and convincing him to stay down and let them treat him.
I'm wondering if he literally thought he was okay or if he was so disoriented that he didn't know where he was. The latter is more concerning.
I'm hoping it's that he felt ok, but the fact that he kept trying is more concerning. He has to know they weren't going to let him get up and skate away after that.
Not sure if we had the same cameras but when they were showing the bench and it was really quite, I was trying to figure out why (and who) there was shouting in the background. It was the medical staff.
Homer said
May 20, 2021
Visiting team scores 1st, Post and in.
SensKat said
May 20, 2021
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:
oh come on. Really?
I realize Perry doesn't get much, if any, benefit of the doubt but FFS, at real speed that was completely unintentional. He was trying to over. Quite possibly one of those situations where NOT trying to avoid the hit may have been a better outcome but instincts kick in.
Right? This recent trend of having to fight over stupid things is getting out of hand.
also, visiting team scores first.
Homer said
May 20, 2021
Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
oh come on. Really?
Completely pointless. Nothing Perry could do to avoid hitting JT.
Glad we don't have the Fight square. I won't even give them the dignity of a dump penalty.
SensKat said
May 20, 2021
Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
oh come on. Really?
Completely pointless. Nothing Perry could do to avoid hitting JT.
Did we put the fight square in?
Cathy said
May 20, 2021
SensKat wrote:
oh come on. Really?
I realize Perry doesn't get much, if any, benefit of the doubt but FFS, at real speed that was completely unintentional. He was trying to over. Quite possibly one of those situations where NOT trying to avoid the hit may have been a better outcome but instincts kick in.
SensKat said
May 20, 2021
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Interesting dynamic at play as Thornton and Spezza are both right in there helping the medical staff keep him calm, and convincing him to stay down and let them treat him.
I'm wondering if he literally thought he was okay or if he was so disoriented that he didn't know where he was. The latter is more concerning.
I'm hoping it's that he felt ok, but the fact that he kept trying is more concerning. He has to know they weren't going to let him get up and skate away after that.
Homer said
May 20, 2021
SensKat wrote:
oh come on. Really?
Completely pointless. Nothing Perry could do to avoid hitting JT.
Cathy said
May 20, 2021
SensKat wrote:
Interesting dynamic at play as Thornton and Spezza are both right in there helping the medical staff keep him calm, and convincing him to stay down and let them treat him.
I'm wondering if he literally thought he was okay or if he was so disoriented that he didn't know where he was. The latter is more concerning.
Ron MacLean and Elliot Friedman
How many SN intermission talking heads? Young guy and old guy? (I think NHLN is hijacking SN feed.)
Home team gets 1st PP
nhl.com has that describes as this. So only the initial hit, not the unintentional contact from Perry.
HIT MTL #8 CHIAROT HIT TOR #91 TAVARES, Neu. Zone
STOP REFEREE OR LINESMAN,PLAYER INJURY
no, the other post squares are post and out like in regular season.
adrenaline and competitive instinct of "I'm OK"
Does post-and-in count toward 2nd post? I'm thinking no, but since I don't have the *first* square I'm checking my options.
Not sure if we had the same cameras but when they were showing the bench and it was really quite, I was trying to figure out why (and who) there was shouting in the background. It was the medical staff.
Visiting team scores 1st, Post and in.
Right? This recent trend of having to fight over stupid things is getting out of hand.
also, visiting team scores first.
Glad we don't have the Fight square. I won't even give them the dignity of a dump penalty.
Did we put the fight square in?
I realize Perry doesn't get much, if any, benefit of the doubt but FFS, at real speed that was completely unintentional. He was trying to over. Quite possibly one of those situations where NOT trying to avoid the hit may have been a better outcome but instincts kick in.
I'm hoping it's that he felt ok, but the fact that he kept trying is more concerning. He has to know they weren't going to let him get up and skate away after that.
Completely pointless. Nothing Perry could do to avoid hitting JT.
I'm wondering if he literally thought he was okay or if he was so disoriented that he didn't know where he was. The latter is more concerning.
Wow, the Leafs GM is young.