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Since moving to Iowa I have found myself more invested in minor league and junior hockey. Wanted to give some attention to those teams and see if anyone else has connections to the teams in leagues we may not think about as much. I’ll start!
NHL: St. Louis Blues AHL: Springfield Thunderbirds ECHL: Iowa Heartlanders USHL: Cedar Rapids Roughriders
I have teams I like in other leagues but these are the main ones I really follow.
New idea. Remove National Anthem and create NHL Anthem 😉
https://www.youtube.com/live/VPBYcaOzuyg?feature=shared
Congrats to the Panthers!
During Det/Van game last night Det challenged that the Van goal went in with a high stick. After review the goal was good, the challenge failed, why wasn't Det charged a delay of game penalty?
I did searching online and found conflicting answers: one said challenging a goal via high stick and failing is not a penalty, while another said challenging a high stick from an opposing team and failing is a penalty.
I saw a ton of complaints that this went uncalled. Was it actually a penalty?
I’ve been seeing a lot of negative opinions on the 4 Nations tournament online. I understand the sentiment that it’s not a meaningful tournament, and sure it would be better if there were more teams. But I’m pretty confused why some people seem genuinely pissed off about it. We get to see all the best players together, a lot of which have never gotten to play on the same team before. In terms of pure entertainment value this will be infinitely better than the all star game, regardless of how meaningful it is
I have kinda gone back and forth with this one so Im curious to see how others would think. I know some hate the idea of a bigger neutral zone, but that may make for more dynamic break away through passes and less offsides on breakaways.
I absolutely hate seeing a team enter the zone, 30-90 seconds go by, they score and then oh no goal gets called back because a player was offside 30-90 seconds ago. If a coach wants to challenge for offside they should have to do it right away, not wait to see if the other team scores first. Feels like having their cake an eating it too.
Hilarious but now it's just sad.
I know most people are likely large centre based, but the smaller local arenas could always use a boost! If you’ve got a local arena, feel free to get a nomination in!
Seems to me like everyone on the ice except the refs thought it was a high stick…