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Since The NHL Makes Players Police Themselves

Créé par: Agent_Of_R9
Équipe: 2021-22 Maple Leafs de Toronto
Date de création initiale: 7 déc. 2021
Publié: 7 déc. 2021
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I am among the vocal majority that believe teams like Toronto and Pittsburgh are not physically abrasive enough to overcome the heavy forechecking and disciplined defensive teams that excel during the playoffs. While I still maintain that belief, I don't blame the players for what happened against the Jets on Sunday. As much as I support the notion of engaging in physicality as a way of intimidating star players, I don't agree if the opposition is directly infringing the rules of the game.

When Dubois grabbed Matthews, he should've been called for interference since he was nowhere near the puck when that happened. Pionk's trip on Sandin was a blatant slew foot (not the first time he's done something like this), so it was inevitable that Spezza and Simmonds would retaliate since the officials didn't do anything.

Honestly, this is not the first time something like this has happened. For example, last season, Artemi Panarin had to fight Tom Wilson because the Caps player was cross-checked Buchnevich on the head before punching the neck area multiple times. During the playoffs, the Penguins' entire 1st forward line and defense pairing got misconducts because Scott Mayfield cross-checked Crosby in the head when the Penguins player was protecting his goalie from giving up a rebound.

It seems like a common theme now that weaker teams try to intimidate or injure the opposing team's top players by playing extremely physical. I don't mind this type of strategy, but it has to be in accordance to the written rules of the game. Cross checking someone after the whistle or away from the puck, intentionally jumping at opposing players with elbows and slew footing are not examples of this.

At this point it really feels like the NHL is trying to encourage teams to play against the rules. The amount of missed calls that happen every season is shocking. I think the fact that McDavid hasn't drawn any penalties in the last 2 playoffs is all we need to know, Crosby has faced a similar issue throughout his career. The NHL puts the onus on the players to protect themselves and that is ultimately going to be the downfall of their health.
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  1. Holl, Justin
  2. Ritchie, Nick
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*Holl has fallen off a cliff and Ritchie is just lazy
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  1. Kämpf, David
  2. Tverberg, Ryan [Liste de réserve]
  3. Choix de 1e ronde en 2022 (TOR)
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*Love Kampf but he is a black hole on offence and not very intimidating
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  1. Strome, Dylan (1 000 000 $ retained)
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*Strome is not physical but plays good alongside linemates who are physical. Plus Leafs will need a Spezza replacement as he is out.
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*TOR needs a 2RD
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  1. Rasmussen, Michael
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*Mike is a good defensive forward who plays extremely physical. He has pedigree.
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  1. Crouse, Lawson
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*Crouse is a big physical power forward
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7 déc. 2021 à 17 h 59
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What is your opinion on my rant regarding the NHL's regulation of rules? Do you agree or disagree?

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7 déc. 2021 à 18 h 7
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Quoting: Penguins_Legend_Sheary
What is your opinion on my rant regarding the NHL's regulation of rules? Do you agree or disagree?

palhal barilko14 jaredoflondon


I think you are probably too young to know how the game used to be played in the 80s/90s. This is all pretty tame in comparison.

Yeah, it sucks being a fan of a skilled team when the rule book gets thrown out the window once the playoffs arrive, but just have hope the big 4 can battle through it.

Didn't bother looking at the trades, as I'm sure I've seen and commented on them all before.
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7 déc. 2021 à 18 h 8
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like normally the refs are bad but feel like they're extra bad this year. jets leafs was like a culmination of everything that has been bad/inconsistent with NHL reffing this year across all games and teams
7 déc. 2021 à 18 h 9
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Your laf trades amuse me more and more each time good sir
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Leafs say no to rangers traded
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