They already aren't. What a load of shit.Ok let’s see if they stay consistent with that clownshow reffing
I’m pretty sure the penalty on Kuraly was for his hit in the corner prior to the zone clear and the scrum, not for the scrum itselfWhy did the refs even blow the whistle at center ice prior to the scrum that Kuraly got shouldered during?
I mean if they hadnt blow the whistle for ?reasons then non of the other shit even happens.
Slash, Krug take out... hmm
Hand pass.Why did the refs even blow the whistle at center ice prior to the scrum that Kuraly got shouldered during?
I mean if they hadnt blow the whistle for ?reasons then non of the other shit even happens.
Slash, Krug take out... hmm
That's usually the last thing to go.Chara is so bad right now. All he has left is his length.
So does their hockey team.Carolina looks like nervous trash.
Threw a punch after the whistle.You guys that know more about hockey than I do....what exactly did Kuraly do wrong that deserved a penalty, especially after the Carolina guy drove his shoulder right into Kuraly's face?
Because the ref's weren't looking when the Caronlina guy put his shoulder into Kuraly's face and they were when he retaliated.You guys that know more about hockey than I do....what exactly did Kuraly do wrong that deserved a penalty, especially after the Carolina guy drove his shoulder right into Kuraly's face?
That was some adding insult to injury shit right there.That linesman got a nice face wash in
Punched the guy in the face. Refs often miss the cheap shot but see — and call — the retaliation.You guys that know more about hockey than I do....what exactly did Kuraly do wrong that deserved a penalty, especially after the Carolina guy drove his shoulder right into Kuraly's face?
Apparently, veryHow fucking soft are these calls going to get?
The penalty didn't happen in the scrum. The whistle blew 2 seconds before. The scrum took place after the play was over. A bruin touched the puck at center ice and the whistle blew.Punched the guy in the face. Refs often miss the cheap shot but see — and call — the retaliation.
The lesson here: Retaliate first.