@wdog4avs@Peculiar_SNA@evanrawal I don't disagree at all. I'm saying what is a good call then? The one you want? No. This is playoff hockey. Quit bitching. This is an awesome series. Look at what just happened. Amazing game. Plenty of missed calls and some soft calls both ways. Not just one-sided stick holding.
@Ya_boy_Rabbit@RussoHockey Wild were pretty rough with him earlier in the series. Watch the game 1 replay. Not so much since last game or this, but he's had his fair share.
@_beccaharrison Maybe they don't want that, but it seems like more and more dangerous plays are happening with little consequence. Could be players influence
@_beccaharrison I mention this as it's up to the players to decide what they want to some degree. Last night in an NHL game, a player used his stick as a weapon, clearly, to another players face. Victim said in an interview he was glad perpetrator didn't get ejected. They want to settle on ice
@_beccaharrison Right. I'm curious if the players want it that way, like the men's game, or if they'd prefer to tighten things up. Having asked for legal checking, but having all the nuance around whats legal and whats not is very difficult for the players and refs.
@SparkleTindi@evanrawal Couldn't agree more as a Wild fan. Wild getting away with a few for sure. The complaining about crosschecks that knock guys clear off their feet is just silly. Refs owe ya one or two for sure.