MrEdway Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 2 hours ago, 90siouxfan said: I have to wonder if much of St Cloud's success is due to the Olympic ice? Doubtful. Quote
Siouxphan27 Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 6 minutes ago, yzerman19 said: What happened?? Who got choke slammed?? Kierstad took a shot attempt right after the final horn sounded. He may not have heard it. He slowly skated away not knowing one of the Poeling sisters was chasing after him. Grabbed him around the neck and threw him to the ice. Quote
MafiaMan Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 2 hours ago, 90siouxfan said: I have to wonder if much of St Cloud's success is due to the Olympic ice? You spelled “fact that Kawaguchi and Pinto were not in the lineup” wrong. 2 Quote
90siouxfan Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 24 minutes ago, MafiaMan said: You spelled “fact that Kawaguchi and Pinto were not in the lineup” wrong. I was talking about the relative success of the program over the years, are they better than they appear because the game favors a team that plays a higher percentage and practices on the bigger sheet. The epic fails of the program in the post season seems to point that way. 2 Quote
MafiaMan Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 16 minutes ago, 90siouxfan said: I was talking about the relative success of the program over the years, are they better than they appear because the game favors a team that plays a higher percentage and practices on the bigger sheet. The epic fails of the program in the post season seems to point that way. Well, to be fair, I’m not sure anyone could have beaten AIC last spring. Oh, wait... Quote
Husky Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 2 hours ago, Wilbur said: How as a coach do you defend a player of yours choke slamming another player? I'll hang up and listen. Great games this weekend. But to answer your question. Choke slamming is a bit of an exaggeration, but still wrong. As is slapping the puck after the whistle. Both penalties. Also not too crazy with Paohling dropping gloves and helmet. Another penalty. But the UND player dropping gloves and leaving helmet on is against hockey tradition as im sure you know. Also a penalty (glove drop part)! Im very impressed with the Fighting Hawks! If my guys can’t win the ultimate trophy, i will cheer for you guys. However painful it would be! Quote
Husky Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 2 hours ago, Oxbow6 said: Throw in the phantom 5s both nights...... Phantom 5’s? You obviously didn’t see last nights. From behind, made no attempt to slow down, both feet left the ice, slamming SCSU players head into boards. Come on! You would asked for a lifetime suspension if tables were turned! 1 Quote
SiouxFanatic Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 2 minutes ago, Husky said: Phantom 5’s? You obviously didn’t see last nights. From behind, made no attempt to slow down, both feet left the ice, slamming SCSU players head into boards. Come on! You would asked for a lifetime suspension if tables were turned! Funny how you talk about exaggeration....your team was excellent at it. Truly amazes me how quickly the player(J Poehling?) recovered from such a brutally gruesome hit in Friday game. Came back to take the ensuing face off even! 2 Quote
Emerald joker Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 13 minutes ago, Husky said: Phantom 5’s? You obviously didn’t see last nights. From behind, made no attempt to slow down, both feet left the ice, slamming SCSU players head into boards. Come on! You would asked for a lifetime suspension if tables were turned! I love the diving your team does to. do they take acting classes? 2 Quote
Husky Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 43 minutes ago, SiouxFanatic said: Funny how you talk about exaggeration....your team was excellent at it. Truly amazes me how quickly the player(J Poehling?) recovered from such a brutally gruesome hit in Friday game. Came back to take the ensuing face off even! I agree, as all hockey players do! Quote
Husky Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 45 minutes ago, SiouxFanatic said: Funny how you talk about exaggeration....your team was excellent at it. Truly amazes me how quickly the player(J Poehling?) recovered from such a brutally gruesome hit in Friday game. Came back to take the ensuing face off even! 40 minutes ago, Emerald joker said: I love the diving your team does to. do they take acting classes? Of course, as all do! We just do it better!! Quote
Oldguy Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 IMO, Pinto's hit was stupid and careless, and probably deserved the 5. He pretty much single-handedly cost us the Saturday game. Without that 5 minute PK, UND would probably have scored first, and the game would have been very different. Quote
Vegas_Sioux Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 9 minutes ago, Husky said: I agree, as all hockey players do! It’s supposed to be a penalty for delay of game. Under rule 8.1. 1 Quote
SiouxBoys Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 Pinto's hit was absolutely a five. No doubt. Caulfields five was weak. 1 Quote
Husky Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 52 minutes ago, Oldguy said: IMO, Pinto's hit was stupid and careless, and probably deserved the 5. He pretty much single-handedly cost us the Saturday game. Without that 5 minute PK, UND would probably have scored first, and the game would have been very different. Agree!! Quote
Medic Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 It was a blind side hit shoulder to shoulder and top of shoulder to chin/bottom of face mask after releasing the shot/pass. The neck snapped wildly to the right which suppresses the 3 nerves at the base of the ear/jaw 1) vagal nerve 2) Hypoglossal nerve 3) glassopharangeal nerve - as would a neck snap from from a right hook in boxing. A cross shot to the temple or back of the ear has the same affect on the brain telling the body to shut down- resets to protect the brain. His body spun in a full 360 and he was down. The previous comments show no concern for the player safety. They all call it a dive and that he took the next face-off, after a long review. I don't think anyone would know that except the player himself. I agree, if the player is not hurt, he should go through concussion protocol anyway. To determine the exact nature of the injury. If he fails the concussion protocol the player should not be allowed to continue to play for his own safety. The offending player should also not be allowed to play as long as the receiving player takes to recover. If he never got up and was carried off on a stretcher I think a lot of people would have a different view on this type of hit. Brain injury or spinal severed/broken. Any head snapping from rear to front can also cause the brain stem to dislodge from the spine- rabbit punch. Video of the head torque... https://twitter.com/i/status/1231329781259677705 Quote
Wilbur Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 27 minutes ago, Medic said: It was a blind side hit shoulder to shoulder and top of shoulder to chin/bottom of face mask after releasing the shot/pass. The neck snapped wildly to the right which suppresses the 3 nerves at the base of the ear/jaw 1) vagal nerve 2) Hypoglossal nerve 3) glassopharangeal nerve - as would a neck snap from from a right hook in boxing. A cross shot to the temple or back of the ear has the same affect on the brain telling the body to shut down- resets to protect the brain. His body spun in a full 360 and he was down. The previous comments show no concern for the player safety. They all call it a dive and that he took the next face-off, after a long review. I don't think anyone would know that except the player himself. I agree, if the player is not hurt, he should go through concussion protocol anyway. To determine the exact nature of the injury. If he fails the concussion protocol the player should not be allowed to continue to play for his own safety. The offending player should also not be allowed to play as long as the receiving player takes to recover. If he never got up and was carried off on a stretcher I think a lot of people would have a different view on this type of hit. Brain injury or spinal severed/broken. Any head snapping from rear to front can also cause the brain stem to dislodge from the spine- rabbit punch. Video of the head torque... https://twitter.com/i/status/1231329781259677705 Can you explain what happens when you grab a player from behind by the neck and slam him to the ice intentionally? I've got all day. 3 Quote
Oxbow6 Posted February 23, 2020 Author Posted February 23, 2020 32 minutes ago, Medic said: It was a blind side hit shoulder to shoulder and top of shoulder to chin/bottom of face mask after releasing the shot/pass. The neck snapped wildly to the right which suppresses the 3 nerves at the base of the ear/jaw 1) vagal nerve 2) Hypoglossal nerve 3) glassopharangeal nerve - as would a neck snap from from a right hook in boxing. A cross shot to the temple or back of the ear has the same affect on the brain telling the body to shut down- resets to protect the brain. His body spun in a full 360 and he was down. The previous comments show no concern for the player safety. They all call it a dive and that he took the next face-off, after a long review. I don't think anyone would know that except the player himself. I agree, if the player is not hurt, he should go through concussion protocol anyway. To determine the exact nature of the injury. If he fails the concussion protocol the player should not be allowed to continue to play for his own safety. The offending player should also not be allowed to play as long as the receiving player takes to recover. If he never got up and was carried off on a stretcher I think a lot of people would have a different view on this type of hit. Brain injury or spinal severed/broken. Any head snapping from rear to front can also cause the brain stem to dislodge from the spine- rabbit punch. Video of the head torque... https://twitter.com/i/status/1231329781259677705 1 Quote
Popular Post brianvf Posted February 23, 2020 Popular Post Posted February 23, 2020 30 minutes ago, Medic said: The neck snapped wildly to the right which suppresses the 3 nerves at the base of the ear/jaw 1) vagal nerve 2) Hypoglossal nerve 3) glassopharangeal nerve - as would a neck snap from from a right hook in boxing. A cross shot to the temple or back of the ear has the same affect on the brain telling the body to shut down- resets to protect the brain. His body spun in a full 360 and he was down. After reading this, I’m amazed that he even survived, let alone took the ensuing face off. That is a whole lot of nonsense for a shoulder to shoulder hit that was very heavily exaggerated and sold by the SCSU player. 5 Quote
brianvf Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 5 minutes ago, Wilbur said: Can you explain what happens when you grab a player from behind by the neck and slam him to the ice intentionally? I've got all day. You won’t get that analysis from that Twitter account. Now, if UND had done that at the end of the game, it would have been all over his account with claims to PROTECT THE PLAYERS! Quote
BarnWinterSportsEngelstad Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 44 minutes ago, Medic said: It was a blind side hit shoulder to shoulder and top of shoulder to chin/bottom of face mask after releasing the shot/pass. The neck snapped wildly to the right which suppresses the 3 nerves at the base of the ear/jaw 1) vagal nerve 2) Hypoglossal nerve 3) glassopharangeal nerve - as would a neck snap from from a right hook in boxing. A cross shot to the temple or back of the ear has the same affect on the brain telling the body to shut down- resets to protect the brain. His body spun in a full 360 and he was down. The previous comments show no concern for the player safety. They all call it a dive and that he took the next face-off, after a long review. I don't think anyone would know that except the player himself. I agree, if the player is not hurt, he should go through concussion protocol anyway. To determine the exact nature of the injury. If he fails the concussion protocol the player should not be allowed to continue to play for his own safety. The offending player should also not be allowed to play as long as the receiving player takes to recover. If he never got up and was carried off on a stretcher I think a lot of people would have a different view on this type of hit. Brain injury or spinal severed/broken. Any head snapping from rear to front can also cause the brain stem to dislodge from the spine- rabbit punch. Video of the head torque... https://twitter.com/i/status/1231329781259677705 Are you a medic or a pharmacist with a prescription misfire? 1 Quote
WiSioux Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 56 minutes ago, Medic said: It was a blind side hit shoulder to shoulder and top of shoulder to chin/bottom of face mask after releasing the shot/pass. The neck snapped wildly to the right which suppresses the 3 nerves at the base of the ear/jaw 1) vagal nerve 2) Hypoglossal nerve 3) glassopharangeal nerve - as would a neck snap from from a right hook in boxing. A cross shot to the temple or back of the ear has the same affect on the brain telling the body to shut down- resets to protect the brain. His body spun in a full 360 and he was down. The previous comments show no concern for the player safety. They all call it a dive and that he took the next face-off, after a long review. I don't think anyone would know that except the player himself. I agree, if the player is not hurt, he should go through concussion protocol anyway. To determine the exact nature of the injury. If he fails the concussion protocol the player should not be allowed to continue to play for his own safety. The offending player should also not be allowed to play as long as the receiving player takes to recover. If he never got up and was carried off on a stretcher I think a lot of people would have a different view on this type of hit. Brain injury or spinal severed/broken. Any head snapping from rear to front can also cause the brain stem to dislodge from the spine- rabbit punch. Video of the head torque... https://twitter.com/i/status/1231329781259677705 We must have not watched the same replay 1 Quote
Popular Post cberkas Posted February 23, 2020 Popular Post Posted February 23, 2020 56 minutes ago, Medic said: It was a blind side hit shoulder to shoulder and top of shoulder to chin/bottom of face mask after releasing the shot/pass. The neck snapped wildly to the right which suppresses the 3 nerves at the base of the ear/jaw 1) vagal nerve 2) Hypoglossal nerve 3) glassopharangeal nerve - as would a neck snap from from a right hook in boxing. A cross shot to the temple or back of the ear has the same affect on the brain telling the body to shut down- resets to protect the brain. His body spun in a full 360 and he was down. The previous comments show no concern for the player safety. They all call it a dive and that he took the next face-off, after a long review. I don't think anyone would know that except the player himself. I agree, if the player is not hurt, he should go through concussion protocol anyway. To determine the exact nature of the injury. If he fails the concussion protocol the player should not be allowed to continue to play for his own safety. The offending player should also not be allowed to play as long as the receiving player takes to recover. If he never got up and was carried off on a stretcher I think a lot of people would have a different view on this type of hit. Brain injury or spinal severed/broken. Any head snapping from rear to front can also cause the brain stem to dislodge from the spine- rabbit punch. Video of the head torque... https://twitter.com/i/status/1231329781259677705 This is why Omaha is the new Jan Brady. 2 6 Quote
UNDColorado Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 That recovering ops twitter account is an absolute joke. 2 Quote
Wilbur Posted February 23, 2020 Posted February 23, 2020 1 hour ago, Medic said: It was a blind side hit shoulder to shoulder and top of shoulder to chin/bottom of face mask after releasing the shot/pass. The neck snapped wildly to the right which suppresses the 3 nerves at the base of the ear/jaw 1) vagal nerve 2) Hypoglossal nerve 3) glassopharangeal nerve - as would a neck snap from from a right hook in boxing. A cross shot to the temple or back of the ear has the same affect on the brain telling the body to shut down- resets to protect the brain. His body spun in a full 360 and he was down. The previous comments show no concern for the player safety. They all call it a dive and that he took the next face-off, after a long review. I don't think anyone would know that except the player himself. I agree, if the player is not hurt, he should go through concussion protocol anyway. To determine the exact nature of the injury. If he fails the concussion protocol the player should not be allowed to continue to play for his own safety. The offending player should also not be allowed to play as long as the receiving player takes to recover. If he never got up and was carried off on a stretcher I think a lot of people would have a different view on this type of hit. Brain injury or spinal severed/broken. Any head snapping from rear to front can also cause the brain stem to dislodge from the spine- rabbit punch. Video of the head torque... https://twitter.com/i/status/1231329781259677705 Where was this post after Blaisdell got hit last week???? Player safety??? 1 Quote
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