@BaitandSketch@SwellGibson@SperryTime Once the referee lost sight of the puck it’s a dead play look it up it has been this way you might not like it but it’s a rule to protect the players especially in this situation where you have players falling and diving don’t forget they have literal razor blades on their feet
@SperryTime I can’t believe how many people don’t understand the rules of hockey 😂 the referee lost sight of the puck even if it was for a second no sight of the puck always makes it a dead play this isn’t anything new it happens all the time especially in the playoffs 🤷♂️
@NHL_Watcher Anyone who watches or has watched the nhl playoffs knows when the referee loses sight of the puck the play is dead unfortunately the puck was out sight you can hate the call but it’s always been this way 🤷♂️
@NickStevensHS In the NHL, referees (and linesmen in some cases) are expected to blow the play dead as soon as they lose sight of the puck—such as during a scramble, when a player falls on it, or in a goal-mouth pile-up. This is a standard safety and fairness protocol to prevent dangerous play
@DailyFaceoff In the NHL, referees (and linesmen in some cases) are expected to blow the play dead as soon as they lose sight of the puck—such as during a scramble, when a player falls on it, or in a goal-mouth pile-up. This is a standard safety and fairness protocol to prevent dangerous play
@DraftKings Playoff hockey is always a blast it’s always worth watching even if you’re not a fan of either team the back and forth the drama the fact within seconds a team can go from a three point lead to being down by one
@Celastine01@yoxics Bro still can’t play video games without being streamed sniped he doesn’t need to stream and play games he chooses to I seen him playing GTA Rp the other some of the clips are hilarious 😂