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Trevman12 Posted - 01/03/2007 : 19:36:47
Here is a TSN poll for you. In your opinion, which of the following has been the biggest story in the first half of the NHL season?
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Mikhailova Posted - 01/13/2007 : 10:45:24
Hahah lol ....while I am glad that Buffalo is dominant, I picked that choice because I really do think it has been the biggest story so far. I hear about it all the time.
-oil-country- Posted - 01/12/2007 : 22:11:41
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Originally posted by Mikhailova

I said Buffalo-Anaheim dominance.


most surprising or most pleasing lol
admin Posted - 01/04/2007 : 12:09:17
I agree that inconsistency is a major issue. The root of it is the two ref system. No two refs call the game the same way. Players are left to guess. Plus having 4 officials on the already small enough ice surface doesn't help to create any room.
bablaboushka Posted - 01/04/2007 : 11:46:04
I think the biggest problem with the officiating is the lack of consistency. Some refs let the game run its course while others follow the rule-enforcement guidelines to a tee. It must be frustrating when you can get away with something one game, then get called for it the next.
Mikhailova Posted - 01/04/2007 : 11:40:17
I said Buffalo-Anaheim dominance.
Guest6916 Posted - 01/04/2007 : 09:59:42
I said overzealous officiating. The others, I agree that they come as little surprise. I am however, shocked at the amount of penalties being called. In my opinion it makes for a worse on ice product. The league needs to re-examine its mission to crack down on obstruction. I am all for it but some of the calls are a little much. At least 25% of them are poor calls.
bablaboushka Posted - 01/04/2007 : 06:44:28
What? When would I have implied that? If you have nothing to contribute to the topic, then please refrain from posting.

Think about it, all of the above had already occured, even just a bit. The only thing up there that hadn't already happened was Anaheim's dominance but that was easily foreseeable with the acquisition of Pronger and the "rebirth" of Teemu Selanne.
Guest4044 Posted - 01/03/2007 : 23:43:02
Admin Edit:

No verbal shots at other members.
bablaboushka Posted - 01/03/2007 : 20:10:18
Honestly, not one of those surprises me.

One thing I do find surprising is that goalies like Tim Thomas, Chris Mason and Ray Emery have shown that they are all starting-goalie caliber.

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