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Re: Game of the Week (3) - Fargo South at Grand Forks Central

PostPosted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 2:25 pm
by Timmay07
I think central needs to concentrate on is shooting when they have the chance. They pass the puck way to much

Re: Game of the Week (3) - Fargo South at Grand Forks Central

PostPosted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 6:59 pm
by HockeyHigh
Passing too much? 35 some shots is a lot of shooting. Seems to me like they need to create openings toward the net to get a cleaner shot.

Re: Game of the Week (3) - Fargo South at Grand Forks Central

PostPosted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 9:14 pm
by gfhockeyrules
Hey HockeyHigh...

I suggest that you get your facts straight before you talk about something that you never saw in person... and the comment "This was from a South parent, so it could be distorted" couldn't be more true! -cut- Any neutral observer at the game, can tell you that the kid from South -cut- started the whole scrum with that blatant cheapshot from behind, and the rest of the mess went from there - Enough said.

Re: Game of the Week (3) - Fargo South at Grand Forks Central

PostPosted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 9:48 pm
by Timmay07
Actually the hip check on started the scrum.

-Thoroughly edited-

Re: Game of the Week (3) - Fargo South at Grand Forks Central

PostPosted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 11:15 pm
by gfhockey
Its always grand forks fault.. Enough said. Locked topic.

Re: Game of the Week (3) - Fargo South at Grand Forks Central

PostPosted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 12:08 am
by HockeyHigh
I cut a few things from my and your guys' posts to keep this less personal.
I apologize for singling out the aforementioned player, it was bad discretion by me.

In a retrospective point of view, I feel that it is the responsibility of the ref to recognize these situations and be far more strict when it comes to misconduct penalties, in order to keep the game safe for players and staff. I do not blame the refs for letting it get out of hand at all, but it needs to be said that the best way to let a game continue to flow is only to call the penalties that are definitely there and any misconduct penalties by the players. Calling 'iffy' things often make players more and more angry, causing events like these.
The coaching staff of either team should also be monitoring what is going on. This all happened after South was already up by 3 goals, and the game was all but over at this point. Coaches need to recognize when to settle down their players and stop things like this from happening.
Hopefully both teams will come to the next games with a view of intent on winning, not getting back at the other team. It makes North Dakota hockey as a whole look primitive when things like this happen.

I'll leave this closed upon gfhockey's lock.