Golden Spur
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Pack is trying to reach the EZ with 20 straight 3-yard completions and some penalties.
Don't you tell me what to do.
So you chime in on a game you aren't watching
Awesome!
Go Browns
Have the Sabers ever won the Stanley Cup? Don't follow NHL closely. Don't think S.D. has any titles. But if it wasn't for '16 I'd put Cleveland as the most cursed sports town.
In the third overtime, Jere Lehtinen took a shot from the left circle that was stopped by Dominik Hasek.[1] Brett Hull was not in the crease for the first shot. The rebound came near Hull's left skate, which Hull used to kick the puck to his stick, which was just outside the crease. His left skate entered the crease just before his second shot went in and ended the series.[2]
None of the Sabres players or coaches questioned the legality of the goal in the immediate aftermath. It was not until league commissioner Gary Bettman was on the ice to hand out the trophies that Buffalo coach Lindy Ruff returned to his bench and began screaming at Bettman to explain why the goal had not been reviewed. In the Sabres' locker room, players who had seen the replays were infuriated. Hasek recalled, "My first reaction was 'Let's get back on the ice.' But it's 2 o'clock in the morning and I look at everyone and it's like, 'I'm already out of my pants. It's impossible.'"[3]
The NHL had sent a private memo out earlier in the season with a clarification to the in-the-crease rule. The memo stated that if a player was in control of the puck, a skate could be in the crease even if the puck was not, and a goal in that circumstance would count.[4] NHL Director of Officiating Bryan Lewis said after the game that the goal had been reviewed, just as every goal that season had been, and the officials in the video review booth had determined that since Hull was deemed to have been in possession of the puck throughout the play, he was allowed to shoot and score a goal, even though one skate had entered the crease before the puck.[5]
Among Sabres fans, both the game and the play itself are often simply referred to as "No Goal".[6][7][8]
What's wrong with you? I have commented during every Browns game this season.
Odd you didn't have an issue any previous games.
Why all of the sudden today?
Did you lose money on the game and you're in a bad mood?
It was cool that Aaron Rodgers ended up with it there but I think he threw it forwardWell that was fun.. that's about as long as I've seen that play kept alive in the NFL.
It was cool that Aaron Rodgers ended up with it there but I think he threw it forward