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Kind of wish he had gone. Quick called him down but Lack listened to the refs.they must have seen the tiffoli hit
this was fun though
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agree. no history, and Burrows came back.Kind of wish he had gone. Quick called him down but Lack listened to the refs.
Yeah, not proud of the Toffoli hit. I don't think there was intent to injure, just stupidity. I am guessing one or two games. I would be shocked if it was 5.
Dash was cheering for the Canucks today too!I always knew you were a fan!
Well he got a match penalty. That requires a ruling before he comes back. He is suspended until a ruling is made.NHL will review the Toffoli hit, but no word of a hearing etc. until tomorrow at the earliest.
- Elliotte Friedman on CBC
Well he got a match penalty. That requires a ruling before he comes back. He is suspended until a ruling is made.
Read a rule book Elliotte.
Come on Dav read the boxscoresHe got a 5 and a 10 but it wasn't a match penalty
Tough day for the Kings.tough OOTS for the Kings tonight
Sportsclubstats: Kings playoff % dropped by 20 percentage points to below 50% now
Western Conference Playoff Chances - Sports Club Stats
Craziest goal I've seen in a while. Sutter scored with his back on a clearing pass from the goalie.
To piggyback on puck's post above, according to sportsclubstats, Ottawa has a better chance of making the playoffs than the Bruins.
Hard for the Leafs players. Nothing to play for. Media, fans coaches, other players all belittling them. I don't care what they say, it wears on a person. When a player is traded or drafted there, I am sure their hearts sink a bit. When they are traded, or sign elsewhere it is a relief. Until they can see some improvement, like making the playoff, hope, desire, and pride are hard to keep going.That was an ugly win. The 2 points are nice but the Sens need to be sharper.
Kudos the to Leafs players; for the most part they battled hard but didn't have the horses to play the spoiler tonight. Kessel, despite his struggles, still terrifies me when he gets the puck.