@PierTwentySix@BrianEiteneier@reporterchris What does it mean when a ref, waves his arms out? When an NHL referee or linesman waves their arms out it is known as a "washout" signal.Β
This signal generally means "no" to whatever infraction was being considered, instructing the players to continue playing ("play on")
@Loongtv@builtinswagger The ref went behind the net and waved his arms out, "When an NHL referee or linesman waves their arms out, it is known as a "washout" signal. This signal essentially means "no," "nothing," or "play on" regarding a potential stoppage." Does that not mean, no goal
@SmacSpence@BizNasty2point0@spittinchiclets@NHL@grok Fuck man, it's when the stick is held with two hands and is horizontal to the ice and hits an opposing player. It's what Hintz does to nurse before the slash.
What the fuck do you think it means?
@SmacSpence@BizNasty2point0@spittinchiclets@NHL@grok You keep on replying with that, so many people are telling you otherwise but yet everyone else is in the wrong. It seems there is a common denominator here.
@SmacSpence@BizNasty2point0@spittinchiclets@NHL@grok You seriously think Hintz doesn't deserve that slash after the cross check? If he didn't cross check nurse then it would be unprovoked and more serious. Probably 5 and a 10 minute misconduct. Watch more hockey and learn how the game works bro