Cosa ha fatto di male Omark?
Inviato: 13 dic 2010, 15:52
Ripercussioni "culturali" dopo il rigore di Omark segnato contro Tampa (video nel thread dei video):
Ryan Malone called it a "joke", while Mattias Öhlund described it as "absolutely" disrespectful. Ellis, the victim, had the strongest condemnation: "It's embarrassing for him. You come into a league, a respectful league like this, and you try a little move like that. It's not a very classy thing. That's just the kind of person he is."
Steven Stamkos, vying with Crosby for the league lead in goals, said: "I didn't think it showed a lot of respect in this game."
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Because what exactly did Omark do wrong?
He didn't, for instance, dance about in front of the goalie and distract him with stick-waving and yelling like New York's Sean Avery versus New Jersey's Martin Brodeur in the 2008 NHL playoffs. Nor did he put a glove in Ellis's face in imitation of Philadelphia's Chris Pronger versus Calgary's Miikka Kiprusoff last month.
You could certainly argue that those actions were disrespectful or worthy of being penalized.
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After Tampa Bay's loss to Edmonton, it was particularly amusing to hear Lightning superstar and 2004 Hart Trophy winner Martin St. Louis expressing his reservations about Omark's move: "Do we need that? I don't know. It's kind of a slap in the face a little bit, you know? Maybe it's a little too much, I don't know."
It was, after all, St. Louis who scored in a shootout while skating backwards against Pittsburgh's Marc-André Fleury in January 2007. Would you like a little more relish with that hot dog?
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I chatted with a longtime Swedish hockey writer about the Omark controversy. He told me: "The culture of North American pro hockey is hard to understand for a European. Punch a guy repeatedly in the face, leave him bloodied and concussed, and you deserve respect. Lift 18,000 fans to their feet with a creative shootout move and you are 'disrespectful.' There is something here I don't get."
http://www.iihf.com/nc/home-of-hockey/n ... wrong.html
Ryan Malone called it a "joke", while Mattias Öhlund described it as "absolutely" disrespectful. Ellis, the victim, had the strongest condemnation: "It's embarrassing for him. You come into a league, a respectful league like this, and you try a little move like that. It's not a very classy thing. That's just the kind of person he is."
Steven Stamkos, vying with Crosby for the league lead in goals, said: "I didn't think it showed a lot of respect in this game."
[...]
Because what exactly did Omark do wrong?
He didn't, for instance, dance about in front of the goalie and distract him with stick-waving and yelling like New York's Sean Avery versus New Jersey's Martin Brodeur in the 2008 NHL playoffs. Nor did he put a glove in Ellis's face in imitation of Philadelphia's Chris Pronger versus Calgary's Miikka Kiprusoff last month.
You could certainly argue that those actions were disrespectful or worthy of being penalized.
[...]
After Tampa Bay's loss to Edmonton, it was particularly amusing to hear Lightning superstar and 2004 Hart Trophy winner Martin St. Louis expressing his reservations about Omark's move: "Do we need that? I don't know. It's kind of a slap in the face a little bit, you know? Maybe it's a little too much, I don't know."
It was, after all, St. Louis who scored in a shootout while skating backwards against Pittsburgh's Marc-André Fleury in January 2007. Would you like a little more relish with that hot dog?
[...]
I chatted with a longtime Swedish hockey writer about the Omark controversy. He told me: "The culture of North American pro hockey is hard to understand for a European. Punch a guy repeatedly in the face, leave him bloodied and concussed, and you deserve respect. Lift 18,000 fans to their feet with a creative shootout move and you are 'disrespectful.' There is something here I don't get."
http://www.iihf.com/nc/home-of-hockey/n ... wrong.html