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Nice accomplishment for Fleury, impossible guy to hate
here's my favorite fleury moment
This one still has me laughing...

Nice accomplishment for Fleury, impossible guy to hate
here's my favorite fleury moment
Fitting #400 came in Philly..Nice accomplishment for Fleury, impossible guy to hate
here's my favorite fleury moment
fuck jeff carter
After watching last night's Oilers - Flames game, man that entire team is Connor McDavid. No wonder he has to play nearly half the game because the Oilers are a complete dumpster fire without him. As for Draisaitl, geez that 8.5 million per season is a lot of money for a guy who can't do much without playing alongside McDavid.
Maybe @DragonfromTO is right, maybe he does deserve the Hart?
Is that lesson to let the Oilers offer sheet him and take the draft picks?I think there is a lesson here for Toronto, as they go to sign Nylander this offseason.
If at the end of the season the only argument against McDavid winning the Hart is “but the Hart winner should play for a playoff team!” then he should win the Hart and those people should not be allowed to vote for the Hart winner.After watching last night's Oilers - Flames game, man that entire team is Connor McDavid. No wonder he has to play nearly half the game because the Oilers are a complete dumpster fire without him. As for Draisaitl, geez that 8.5 million per season is a lot of money for a guy who can't do much without playing alongside McDavid.
Maybe @DragonfromTO is right, maybe he does deserve the Hart?
If at the end of the season the only argument against McDavid winning the Hart is “but the Hart winner should play for a playoff team!” then he should win the Hart and those people should not be allowed to vote for the Hart winner.
What do you guys think, should you be able to throw the puck past an opponent to yourself leading to a goal? I don't think there's anything currently in the rule book that prevents it, so pretty heads up play by Krejci.
As long as he doesn't carry or close his hand on the puck, yes. Should stay legal.
The territorial advantage phrasing seems to apply in this case (and I didn't know it was worded in the rule book quite that way).
It's as clear as the goaltender interference rule![]()
Looked like a hockey play to me. I say paltry fine at the worst.But I would argue that the fact that he didn't skate with it negates that. The rule doesn't state where he has to put it down.
It's as clear as the goaltender interference rule![]()