I don't know turned on the NFL draft at intermission it was amazing
1 pick was made the whole time
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I don't know turned on the NFL draft at intermission it was amazing
Seems like that never gets called anymoreHazelwood72 wrote: ↑24 Apr 2025 21:52 pmAs long as the second player doesn’t take more than a 3 stride head start, he is allowed to check the puck carrier. More than 3 strides gets him a charging penalty.rezero wrote: ↑24 Apr 2025 21:42 pm Blues have been the better team in the first period in all three games. Hopefully the crowd will allow them to carry the momentum into the third instead of fading.
On a separate note, at around the 8:00 left mark, Blues had two players check the same player behind the net. If one Blues player has a Jets player tied up along the board, is it legal for a second man to come barreling in? They have not replayed that play, but I think it was Sunny laying the wood.
NOTE: The 3 stride rule is old school based on my understanding of the rule from quite a few years ago. I’m not 100% sure what constitutes charging in the current NHL.
Ohhh yeah, charging. Forgot about that penalty.hotrivets wrote: ↑24 Apr 2025 21:54 pmSeems like that never gets called anymoreHazelwood72 wrote: ↑24 Apr 2025 21:52 pmAs long as the second player doesn’t take more than a 3 stride head start, he is allowed to check the puck carrier. More than 3 strides gets him a charging penalty.rezero wrote: ↑24 Apr 2025 21:42 pm Blues have been the better team in the first period in all three games. Hopefully the crowd will allow them to carry the momentum into the third instead of fading.
On a separate note, at around the 8:00 left mark, Blues had two players check the same player behind the net. If one Blues player has a Jets player tied up along the board, is it legal for a second man to come barreling in? They have not replayed that play, but I think it was Sunny laying the wood.
NOTE: The 3 stride rule is old school based on my understanding of the rule from quite a few years ago. I’m not 100% sure what constitutes charging in the current NHL.
Makes sense. Thx.Hazelwood72 wrote: ↑24 Apr 2025 21:52 pmAs long as the second player doesn’t take more than a 3 stride head start, he is allowed to check the puck carrier. More than 3 strides gets him a charging penalty.rezero wrote: ↑24 Apr 2025 21:42 pm Blues have been the better team in the first period in all three games. Hopefully the crowd will allow them to carry the momentum into the third instead of fading.
On a separate note, at around the 8:00 left mark, Blues had two players check the same player behind the net. If one Blues player has a Jets player tied up along the board, is it legal for a second man to come barreling in? They have not replayed that play, but I think it was Sunny laying the wood.
NOTE: The 3 stride rule is old school based on my understanding of the rule from quite a few years ago. I’m not 100% sure what constitutes charging in the current NHL.