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Avs-Jets player grades: Extra point is good

Adrian Dater
Adrian Dater
February 21, 2019
Avs-Jets player grades: Extra point is good

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IdAvsFan

IdAvsFan

February 21, 2019

Dater – Why wasn’t Rants ejected for not having his jersey tied down during that shuffle in the 3rd?

Great win for the AVS – total team effort, but I’d still love to see Nemeth gone – still to many icings and blind turn overs for my liking, with the incoming crop of dmen next year – I’m ok with looking to the future and sending him and Barrie packing for someone like Stone if we could extend him.

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IdAvsFan

IdAvsFan

February 21, 2019

Oh yeah! Varly deserved a star tonight – his strong play over the last few games is driving this team! Confidence starting from the crease and spreading out from there.

gmorgan23

gmorgan23

February 21, 2019

A.D., I seem to remember Landy getting an X against Carolina. But who got the other one? Just curious. Thanks for all you guys do.

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February 22, 2019

I think I screwed up my own grade. I think I meant third X grade ever, not this year. I gave Barrie one last year in Vancouver.

Bob_W

Bob_W

February 21, 2019

How is it a goal if the whistle is blown before the puck crosses the line? A replay shown at Pepsi Center (but not on Altitude’s TV coverage) was from Varly’s right and showed the puck disappear between his pads. The referee behind the goal is shown waving his arms and raising his whistle to his lips just before the puck reappears behind Varly and clearly before it crosses the line. There is no sound on the arena jumbotron replays but when I got home and watched my DVR recording the whistle is heard as the puck crosses the line so clearly the intent to blow the play dead came while the puck was out of sight beneath Varly. Certainly this didn’t effect the outcome but it did cost Varly a shutout.

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Unit5

Unit5

February 21, 2019

I’ve seen goals like that count before. I just assumed the puck was on the way in anyway , and blowing the whistle had no effect on the outcome.

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Bob_W

Bob_W

February 21, 2019

But that has never been the NHL’s position. They have always stated that the intent to blow the play dead is the determining factor. The puck was out of sight of the referee long enough for him to decide to blow the whistle. I believe the whiste actually at least started to blow before the puck crossed the line. This is just the latest in a series of questionable, inconsistent calls by Toronto this season that is eroding fan confidence and the league’s integrity.

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Unit5

Unit5

February 21, 2019

Everything you say is true. I’m just saying I’ve seen it before – even in favor of the Avs when they were good.
The NHL is very consistent in being inconsistent. Looking at it fairly, it really should have been a goal with no whistle.

hockeyhacker5

hockeyhacker5

February 21, 2019

I picked a great first game of the season to attend in person! The crowd was loving it all, except for that Jets goal. A few days ago Nolan Patrick of Philly lost a goal when it bounced off the goalie to him and he banged it home as the whistle went. I don’t get the inconsistency. One correction–the Zadorov fight was with Adam Lowry. He and Scheifele only got roughing minors.

Colorado_Gary

Colorado_Gary

February 21, 2019

To paraphrase a campaign slogan: β€œIt’s about the goaltending, stupid!”

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