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My question is...

When has the officiating in the NHL NOT sucked. :p

It's a trend lately, the ref's must be paid by the Whistle Blow. :p

They blow it once, they get 500 bucks. Twice, 1000... and so on.

I mean, you DON'T call too many men on the ice in the third period of a PLAYOFF game.

calling a penalty when someone is on a breakaway, like yesterday, ****es me off. the refs are stupid. :angry:

I mean, you DON'T call too many men on the ice in the third period of a PLAYOFF game.

hmm, i dunno bout that :p

there's one thing like calling a too many men penalty, it's cut and dry, there's either too many men or there isn't. it doesn't involve any judgement by the ref.

i could understand if it was a roughing, interference, or hooking/holding, where the ref needs to actually interpret what's going on.

Actually Bro, that is a very subjective penality.

All the opposing team has to do is shoot the puck into someone leaving the ice and they can whistle it, it's a well known 'Cheap Penality' practiced by many teams to get the man advantage. It's up to the Refs to see if a team is being slow at the change or if they are being setup by the other team.

i'm still wondering where your deep hatred for the avs came from...

well the teams i'd be happy with winning it would be the avs (of course), the wings, or the devils. those are the ONLY teams i'd be happy with winning the cup...

Did you just see that move from Dvorak in the Stars game to make it 3-2 Oilers??? Holy ****.

that was an incredible move...to go along with an incredible game...the 4 minutes or so where the score went from 1-0 dallas to 3-2 edmonton were insane...thats what playoff hockey is about...i was almost pulling for dallas to tie it up so the game could keep going a little bit longer, but oh well...the other game today wasnt as good...boston is clearly overmatched...

Dallas In 5 :yes:

so much for that theory ;)

Did you just see that move from Dvorak in the Stars game to make it 3-2 Oilers??? Holy ****.

Can I get a do-over for the third period. What the Hell? :blink:

And Yes the move Dvorak threw down was off the hook!! Props to him

I still hate the oil. :angry:

No wories though Stars will take the next 3 straight! :yes:

and as i said before

Stars vs. Devils for THE Cup

Stars in 6!

Oh and Incase any of you are concerned Turco will be fine. (Y) You watch! He is not another Turek

hehe, that move was tight. of course, i watched the first two periods, then i left and only caught the last 3 minutes of the third :(

i really hope the stars, devils, and wings don't win the cup. they need to share.

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