Giovedì 03.03.2016, gara 1: EV Zug - HC Lugano 1:2 dr
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Re: Giovedì 03.03.2016, gara 1: EV Zug - HC Lugano 1:2 d
Ma no non che non la rifanno, dopo ci son stati altri rigori e se ne han sbagliati più dei nostri cavoli loro e poi quando la farebbero rigiocare in un calendario già così stretto.
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Re: Giovedì 03.03.2016, gara 1: EV Zug - HC Lugano 1:2 dr
Hanno cantano anche con Hofmann, allora siamo 1 a 1 disco al centro e si gioca !!!!glen93 ha scritto:Secondo me è impossibile che la fanno rigiocare, non ci sarebbe nemmeno il tempo visto che si gioca ogni due giorni, hanno cannato e per una volta ci va bene
Re: Giovedì 03.03.2016, gara 1: EV Zug - HC Lugano 1:2 dr
Non posso nemmeno godere per questa importantissima vittoria, che saltano fuori ste cose
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Re: Giovedì 03.03.2016, gara 1: EV Zug - HC Lugano 1:2 dr
….cannato...crosscheck ha scritto:Hanno cantano anche con Hofmann, allora siamo 1 a 1 disco al centro e si gioca !!!!glen93 ha scritto:Secondo me è impossibile che la fanno rigiocare, non ci sarebbe nemmeno il tempo visto che si gioca ogni due giorni, hanno cannato e per una volta ci va bene
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Re: Giovedì 03.03.2016, gara 1: EV Zug - HC Lugano 1:2 dr
Sta notte non dormo, adrenalina a 4000, poi sta caz di cosa del protesto mi rende nervosissimo, soprattutto perché il nostro avversario è lo Zugo e quelli della lega sono capaci di farne di ogni !!!!
Re: Giovedì 03.03.2016, gara 1: EV Zug - HC Lugano 1:2 dr
Si tratta di un errore di valutazione (come ad esempio quando erroneamente non viene fischiato un fallo o un offside): in questo caso la decisione spetta unicamente all'arbitro ed è insindacabile. Tutti tranquilli: siamo 1-0 nella serie!!!
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Beware the fury of a patient man!
Re: Giovedì 03.03.2016, gara 1: EV Zug - HC Lugano 1:2 dr
Giusto per informazione, poi come è già stato detto se si è trattata di una svista e non di un errore tecnico "cosciente" allora è tutto ok.
RULE 177 – PENALTY-SHOT PROCEDURE/TAKING THE SHOT
-The players of both teams must skate to their respective benches and leave the ice surface entirely, remaining there during the taking of the penalty-shot. Only the two opposing goaltenders defending the shots, the skater taking the shot, and the on-ice of cials are allowed to be on the ice.
-The referee places the puck on the centre-ice faceoff spot.
-The skater taking the shot must be on his own side of centre ice prior to the start of the penalty shot.
-The goaltender must stay in his goal crease until the skater has touched the puck at centre ice. If the goaltender comes out of his goal crease before that instance, the referee will raise his arm and allow the shot to be taken. If the skater scores, the goal will stand. If he does not score, he will be allowed to re-take the penalty shot, and the goaltender will be issued a warning. If the goaltender leaves his goal crease a subsequent time against this skater on this shot, he will be assessed a misconduct penalty and a player designated by the coach through the captain must go to the penalty box. If he does not score, the player will be allowed to re-take the shot. For a third violation, a goal will be awarded to the skater taking the penalty shot. If a goaltender commits a foul against a skater during a penalty shot and no goal is scored, the goaltender will be assessed the relevant penalty and a player designated by the coach through the captain must go to the penalty box. The shooter will be allowed to re-take the shot. If a goaltender commits a foul for a second time against this skater on this shot, and no goal is scored, the referee will assess a misconduct penalty to the goaltender and another skater designated by the coach through the captain must go to the penalty box. The shooter will re-take the shot. For a third violation against this skater on this shot, if no goal is scored, a goal will be awarded.
-The penalty shot of cially begins when the referee blows his whistle for the skater to start the shot. The skater must, within a reasonable time of hearing the referee’s whistle, play the puck and proceed towards his opponent’s goal line in continuous motion and attempt to score. If the skater misses the puck and does not touch the puck on his way past it as it sits on the centre-ice faceoff spot, he can return and continue with the penalty shot. As soon as the skater touches the puck in any manner, the penalty shot can be said to have started. Once the puck has left the skater’s stick and the shooting motion or attempt has been completed, the penalty shot is considered over. -No goal can be scored by a second shot of any kind.
-The skater is allowed to use the full width of the ice so long as he demon- strates continuous forward movement of the puck towards the goal net.
x. The penalty shot is considered complete once:
1. The puck leaves the skater’s stick as a result of shooting;
2. The goaltender has made a save;
3. The skater has not kept the puck in continuous forward movement;
4. The puck touches the boards anywhere between the centre red
line and icing line and does not go directly into the goal net;
5. The puck advances past the icing line for any reason or in any way;
6. A goal is scored.
xi. If a skater mishandles the puck or falls, but the puck continues in a forward motion, he may catch up to it, regain possession, and continue his shot in the normal manner.
xii. If a goal is scored on a penalty shot, the ensuing faceoff will take place at centre ice. If no goal is scored, the ensuing faceoff will take place at the nearest end zone faceoff spot to where the penalty shot was attempted.
RULE 178 – PENALTY-SHOT PROCEDURE/SPECIFIC SITUATIONS
i. If a player from the opposing team interferes with or distracts a skater taking the penalty shot, and because of such action the shot fails, the referee will allow the skater to re-take the penalty shot and assess a misconduct penalty to the offending player.
ii. If a team of cial from the players’ bench of the defending team inter- feres with or distracts a skater taking the penalty shot, and because of such action the shot fails, the referee will allow the skater to re-take the penalty shot and assess a game-misconduct penalty to the offending of cial.
iii. The ‘spin-o-rama’ move in which a skater makes a 360-degree turn as he approaches the goal net is not allowed.
iv. The ‘lacrosse-like’ manoeuvre in which a skater ips the puck onto the blade of his stick and skates with it in this fashion is not allowed.
v. When a skater and goaltender have been selected by their respective coaches to take a shot and defend the goal net against this shot, neither can be changed if the shot must be re-taken due to a violation of rules or a foul committed by the goaltender unless one or both sustained an injury. In this case, the coach may designate another skater to take the shot or the backup goaltender to defend the goal net.
vi. During the course of a penalty shot or penalty-shot shootout, when the puck enters the goal net and the goal frame comes off its moorings or is not in the correct position as a result of the goaltender’s action or of the goaltender “trying to make the save,” the goal will be allowed
without video-goal judge review.
vii. During the course of a penalty shot or penalty-shot shootout, if the
goal net comes off its moorings or is not in the correct position as a
result of the goaltender’s action or the goaltender “trying to make the
save,” and the puck does not go into the goal net, no goal will be awarded. 101
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viii. Any methods used by the skater taking a penalty shot or penalty- shot shootout in order to distract the goaltender will result in the shot being considered complete, and no goal will be awarded.
ix. If a spectator interferes with the penalty shot so that either the skater is unable to take his shot properly or the goaltender is unable to play his position properly, the referee will rule the shot to be re-taken.
x. If a penalty-shot goal is scored during a power-play situation, the penalized skater will not be allowed to return to the ice.
xi. The penalty shot will be taken with the scoreclock frozen at the time of the whistle. It does not run during the penalty-shot process.
RULE 177 – PENALTY-SHOT PROCEDURE/TAKING THE SHOT
-The players of both teams must skate to their respective benches and leave the ice surface entirely, remaining there during the taking of the penalty-shot. Only the two opposing goaltenders defending the shots, the skater taking the shot, and the on-ice of cials are allowed to be on the ice.
-The referee places the puck on the centre-ice faceoff spot.
-The skater taking the shot must be on his own side of centre ice prior to the start of the penalty shot.
-The goaltender must stay in his goal crease until the skater has touched the puck at centre ice. If the goaltender comes out of his goal crease before that instance, the referee will raise his arm and allow the shot to be taken. If the skater scores, the goal will stand. If he does not score, he will be allowed to re-take the penalty shot, and the goaltender will be issued a warning. If the goaltender leaves his goal crease a subsequent time against this skater on this shot, he will be assessed a misconduct penalty and a player designated by the coach through the captain must go to the penalty box. If he does not score, the player will be allowed to re-take the shot. For a third violation, a goal will be awarded to the skater taking the penalty shot. If a goaltender commits a foul against a skater during a penalty shot and no goal is scored, the goaltender will be assessed the relevant penalty and a player designated by the coach through the captain must go to the penalty box. The shooter will be allowed to re-take the shot. If a goaltender commits a foul for a second time against this skater on this shot, and no goal is scored, the referee will assess a misconduct penalty to the goaltender and another skater designated by the coach through the captain must go to the penalty box. The shooter will re-take the shot. For a third violation against this skater on this shot, if no goal is scored, a goal will be awarded.
-The penalty shot of cially begins when the referee blows his whistle for the skater to start the shot. The skater must, within a reasonable time of hearing the referee’s whistle, play the puck and proceed towards his opponent’s goal line in continuous motion and attempt to score. If the skater misses the puck and does not touch the puck on his way past it as it sits on the centre-ice faceoff spot, he can return and continue with the penalty shot. As soon as the skater touches the puck in any manner, the penalty shot can be said to have started. Once the puck has left the skater’s stick and the shooting motion or attempt has been completed, the penalty shot is considered over. -No goal can be scored by a second shot of any kind.
-The skater is allowed to use the full width of the ice so long as he demon- strates continuous forward movement of the puck towards the goal net.
x. The penalty shot is considered complete once:
1. The puck leaves the skater’s stick as a result of shooting;
2. The goaltender has made a save;
3. The skater has not kept the puck in continuous forward movement;
4. The puck touches the boards anywhere between the centre red
line and icing line and does not go directly into the goal net;
5. The puck advances past the icing line for any reason or in any way;
6. A goal is scored.
xi. If a skater mishandles the puck or falls, but the puck continues in a forward motion, he may catch up to it, regain possession, and continue his shot in the normal manner.
xii. If a goal is scored on a penalty shot, the ensuing faceoff will take place at centre ice. If no goal is scored, the ensuing faceoff will take place at the nearest end zone faceoff spot to where the penalty shot was attempted.
RULE 178 – PENALTY-SHOT PROCEDURE/SPECIFIC SITUATIONS
i. If a player from the opposing team interferes with or distracts a skater taking the penalty shot, and because of such action the shot fails, the referee will allow the skater to re-take the penalty shot and assess a misconduct penalty to the offending player.
ii. If a team of cial from the players’ bench of the defending team inter- feres with or distracts a skater taking the penalty shot, and because of such action the shot fails, the referee will allow the skater to re-take the penalty shot and assess a game-misconduct penalty to the offending of cial.
iii. The ‘spin-o-rama’ move in which a skater makes a 360-degree turn as he approaches the goal net is not allowed.
iv. The ‘lacrosse-like’ manoeuvre in which a skater ips the puck onto the blade of his stick and skates with it in this fashion is not allowed.
v. When a skater and goaltender have been selected by their respective coaches to take a shot and defend the goal net against this shot, neither can be changed if the shot must be re-taken due to a violation of rules or a foul committed by the goaltender unless one or both sustained an injury. In this case, the coach may designate another skater to take the shot or the backup goaltender to defend the goal net.
vi. During the course of a penalty shot or penalty-shot shootout, when the puck enters the goal net and the goal frame comes off its moorings or is not in the correct position as a result of the goaltender’s action or of the goaltender “trying to make the save,” the goal will be allowed
without video-goal judge review.
vii. During the course of a penalty shot or penalty-shot shootout, if the
goal net comes off its moorings or is not in the correct position as a
result of the goaltender’s action or the goaltender “trying to make the
save,” and the puck does not go into the goal net, no goal will be awarded. 101
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viii. Any methods used by the skater taking a penalty shot or penalty- shot shootout in order to distract the goaltender will result in the shot being considered complete, and no goal will be awarded.
ix. If a spectator interferes with the penalty shot so that either the skater is unable to take his shot properly or the goaltender is unable to play his position properly, the referee will rule the shot to be re-taken.
x. If a penalty-shot goal is scored during a power-play situation, the penalized skater will not be allowed to return to the ice.
xi. The penalty shot will be taken with the scoreclock frozen at the time of the whistle. It does not run during the penalty-shot process.
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Re: Giovedì 03.03.2016, gara 1: EV Zug - HC Lugano 1:2 dr
….anche io credo che sia così, altrimenti ogni due partite ne rifacciamo una !!! Però ripeto contro lo Zugo non si sa mai.wing ha scritto:Si tratta di un errore di valutazione (come ad esempio quando erroneamente non viene fischiato un fallo o un offside): in questo caso la decisione spetta unicamente all'arbitro ed è insindacabile. Tutti tranquilli: siamo 1-0 nella serie!!!
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Giovedì 03.03.2016, gara 1: EV Zug - HC Lugano 1:2 dr
Dobbiamo aumentare il tasso di cinismo sottoporta (penso alle occasionissime di Brunner, ben due, e Klasen) ed evitare cazzate immense potenzialmente fatali in partite così tirate (Freddie a due min dai rigori).
Ultima modifica di Kenta il 4 mar 2016, 0:33, modificato 1 volta in totale.
Davos, 1. marzo 1986: c'ero anch'io!