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When Is It A Penalty
by Paul on 12/11/07 at 07:05 AM ET
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from the LA Times,
Carlyle is often the first to acknowledge the errors of the Ducks’ ways. It’s when there are plays such as the Blue Jackets’ Rick Nash leveling forward Rob Niedermayer in the first period that leaves the coach scratching his head.
“You put your stick up and touch a player’s hand, that’s a penalty,” Carlyle said. “If you put a stick between a player’s legs and impede his progress, that’s a penalty. And we were guilty of a couple of those things.
“When you’ve got players leaving their feet to make body checks and not get called, there’s a question. But that’s the way it goes.”
more (reg. req.) about the game last night with Columbus…
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The Ducks whining about dirty play? Haw.
Posted by shep from california on 12/11/07 at 10:59 AM ET
The game was horribly called by the Refs. Getzlaf was boarded and no call was made, then Zherdev feels a touch from behind and he falls like he was just clotheslined...I think the diving penalties are down this year; I’d like to see some of those marginal calls evened up with a diving call.
Posted by Itlan on 12/11/07 at 01:40 PM ET
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Wonder if Randy has an opinion on how Jared Boll can check a guy along the boards then get jumped from behind and the Ducks some how end up on a power play? He’s probably forgotten that play…
Posted by Kick Save from Jacketland on 12/11/07 at 09:51 AM ET