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digdug said:I'm still trying to figure out why the refs blew the whistle.
Teams should be able to play any kind of defence they want
Also, teams should be able to play any kind of Offence they want
if that means there is a pause in the action while time is ticking, so be it
Joe S. said:I'm not sure what point the flyers proved here except looking like jackasses.
Peter D. said:Joe S. said:I'm not sure what point the flyers proved here except looking like jackasses.
I view it the opposite -- I thought the Lightning looked like fools.
Peter D. said:Joe S. said:I'm not sure what point the flyers proved here except looking like jackasses.
I view it the opposite -- I thought the Lightning looked like fools.
Floyd said:Colin Campbell just now on Hockeycentral: (Paraphrasing) "I think Tampa had a responsibility to forecheck there."
Busta Reims said:Floyd said:Colin Campbell just now on Hockeycentral: (Paraphrasing) "I think Tampa had a responsibility to forecheck there."
As much as I'd like to see an end to the trap, I have to disagree with Colin Campbell here. I think the onus has to be on the team with the puck, not the team defending.
Joe S. said:that play led to a faceoff in there own zone and a good scoring chance for TB... Philly had possession, it's there responsibility to move the puck...
Busta Reims said:As much as I'd like to see an end to the trap, I have to disagree with Colin Campbell here. I think the onus has to be on the team with the puck, not the team defending.
Peter D. said:Joe S. said:that play led to a faceoff in there own zone and a good scoring chance for TB... Philly had possession, it's there responsibility to move the puck...
I don't think the refs should have blown the whistle (and if this is some sort of rule, why don't they blow it when d-men perch behind their net for 45 seconds?). I also feel that the Lightning had just as much responsibility to try and retrieve the puck as the Flyers did to advance it.
Busta Reims said:Floyd said:Colin Campbell just now on Hockeycentral: (Paraphrasing) "I think Tampa had a responsibility to forecheck there."
As much as I'd like to see an end to the trap, I have to disagree with Colin Campbell here. I think the onus has to be on the team with the puck, not the team defending.
Floyd said:Colin Campbell just now on Hockeycentral: (Paraphrasing) "I think Tampa had a responsibility to forecheck there."
Peter D. said:Why? Is it not Tampa Bay's goal to try and score as well?
Both teams were in their right to do what they did. Or they are equally at fault. Whichever way one wants to look at it.
Andy007 said:But shouldn't players be going to where the puck is? Even the lone forechecker was staying behind the Philly blueline.
Busta Reims said:Andy007 said:But shouldn't players be going to where the puck is? Even the lone forechecker was staying behind the Philly blueline.
As I just said in another post, when Philly has the puck, the primary goal of the Tampa skaters is to prevent the Flyers from scoring. How they choose to do that is up to them - whether we like the strategy or not. While I'm not a fan of the strategy the Lightning employed, there's nothing illegal about it and the primary responsibility is on the attacking team to break through it, rather than for the defending team to give them opportunities.