huh...fourthlinegrinder wrote:I think Runke needs to go to many times I hve seen talented Mound teams under achieve, I understand it happen,s but where did Mound go in the second period????
Just because it is the west does not make it ok

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huh...fourthlinegrinder wrote:I think Runke needs to go to many times I hve seen talented Mound teams under achieve, I understand it happen,s but where did Mound go in the second period????
Just because it is the west does not make it ok
I was at the game and standing within 10 feet of who took this picture . The hit was not really from behind like those seeing the picture believe it to be . The hit was a lot more a collision type deal where Dylan kinda bumped the kid going towards the puckBandy wrote:From the front? No way. You cannot be looking at the video tagged at 2:36 remaining in 3rd period. That hit, about 12 seconds into the video, clearly involves a hook which probably affected the Mounds player's balance, and a hard drive into the boards from behind. There was no need to finish a check from behind when the player is in a compromising position.SuperStar wrote:Okay - for the 3rd time. It wasn't check from behind.
It was a clean, physical check from the front and they both went into the boards. The Mound player fell awkwardly at the very last second and the HF was going over the top of him.
The picture looks bad - but I could probably dig up 100 pictures from a 100 different games showing supposedly CFB's.
I have no kid on either team, and don't really give a crap who won. I'm just sick of cheap shots in hockey, and tired of officials who swallow their whistles. I'm sick of people tolerating this in hockey, then claiming that life-changing injuries are "freak accidents."
Little meaning, in that I've never seen an official overturn a call due to screaming from the fans, or posts on a forum days after the game ended.inthestands wrote:It's great to review still shots, video and discuss on message boards but this is HS hockey not the NHL.
Unless you are one of the guys that laced up their skates to call the game, your "opinion" has little meaning.
Unless you've been in that situation personally, how can you evaluate what is a good goal, what is or isn't a penalty, or what control aspects of this or any game are in or out of control?...