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1 minute ago, Wilfred said:

Massive trend of Canucks doing absolutely nothing offensively, particularly 5 on 5. Nearly every single time they dump the puck in, the forecheck doesn't exist, and the opposing teams gets out cleanly with possession. It's been a trend all month long. No coaching issue there. We continue to dump the puck in relentlessly to achieve nothing.

 

 

Posters response: B-but look the pens 2-0 PP goal!! How can the coaches stop that!!

 

Canucks start games getting dominated, consistently not ready to play. Canucks consistently dominated in 3rd periods, particularly while in the lead. A trend which transcends more season than one, the Canucks sitting on the lead playing as passively as possible, playing not to lose under Green.

 

 

Poster: B-b-but that cross seam pass PP 2-0 goal for the Pens! The coaching can't stop that!

 

 

Thank you @SILLY GOOSE, just genius!

Lmao.  Have you ever played hockey?  Do u think it's easy to skate the puck in and set up?  

 

 

Try again bud

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1 minute ago, xereau said:

From Wikipedia, copied directly from the NHL Rule Book.

 

 

Delay of game is a penalty in ice hockey. It results in the offending player spending two minutes in the penalty box. In the NHL, delay of game is usually called under eight circumstances:

 

  1. A player or goaltender intentionally shoots or throws the puck out of the playing area.
  2. A defensive player in the defensive zone shoots the puck directly (without being deflected) over the glass. This penalty only applies if the player shoots it over the glass. If the puck is shot into the bench, no penalty is assessed.
  3. A player or goaltender intentionally knocks the net's goalpost off its moorings, which stops the play. If the net is intentionally knocked loose during a breakaway, the breakaway player is awarded a penalty shot. If there is not enough time in the game to serve the full delay of game penalty, the last player to take a shot is also awarded a penalty shot.
  4. The player or goalie intentionally keeps the puck behind the net for more than a minute
  5. The goaltender freezes the puck rather than passing it on to a teammate when no player on the opposing team is within sufficient distance to apply offensive pressure to him.
  6. Any skater other than the goaltender uses their hands to make the puck unplayable (in some leagues, this is called "closing hand on puck").
  7. Fans begin to throw objects onto the ice or disrupt the game.[2]
  8. Beginning from the 2017-18 NHL season, an unsuccessful coach's challenge for offside results in the challenging team being assessed a bench minor for delay of game.

 

 

So, is anyone as disgusted by the penalty on Pettersson as much as me?

Every time I see stripes, I see red. 

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5 minutes ago, Wilfred said:

Massive trend of Canucks doing absolutely nothing offensively, particularly 5 on 5. Nearly every single time they dump the puck in, the forecheck doesn't exist, and the opposing teams gets out cleanly with possession. It's been a trend all month long. No coaching issue there. We continue to dump the puck in relentlessly to achieve nothing.

 

 

Posters response: B-but look the pens 2-0 PP goal!! How can the coaches stop that!!

 

Canucks start games getting dominated, consistently not ready to play. Canucks consistently dominated in 3rd periods, particularly while in the lead. A trend which transcends more season than one, the Canucks sitting on the lead playing as passively as possible, playing not to lose under Green.

 

 

Poster: B-b-but that cross seam pass PP 2-0 goal for the Pens! The coaching can't stop that!

 

 

Thank you @SILLY GOOSE, just genius!

Spoken like a true couch coach. 

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