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Jets @ Maple Leafs - Jan. 24th, 7:00pm - SN, TSN 1050

How can you not pull for Sammy...he's the best interview. Said when the fans chant Sammy he almost cries. Such a likeable guy.
 
Deebo said:
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I've watched it several times.

That one is going to make a bunch of the Leafs highlight videos for decades to come.
 
Guilt Trip said:
Gotta love this guy

https://twitter.com/BizNasty2point0/status/1750359898318106719

https://twitter.com/dalter/status/1750352995470999566
 
That 2/0 denial by Samsonov was stellar.  But the Jets' execution was kind of prettyboy too.
 
It?s a brand new day and I?m still thinking about how Nylander got a boarding penalty by stick checking into the hands of Samberg.
 
https://x.com/brigstew86/status/1750346626974011499
12 saves on 18 shots from Hildeby last night en route to a 7-5 L to Cleveland
Marlies clawed back to tie multiple times but in the end, ran out of goals. Frickin' Ohio teams, eh?
 
OldTimeHockey said:
What the heck was Nylander doing on that play?

Looks like he was trying to John Tavares* it on the back half of his PP shift while the other guys changed, tried to spring Timmins who had no speed, and then tripped over a skate.

* 1v3 to open up space for teammates, but usually results in a blueline turnover
 
So on the Jarnkrok penalty at the end of the 3rd, to those that paid closer attention to tell me if I?m off here.

Jarnkrok Was the lead player against the boards, the jets player came from behind and got tangled, and then fell. This doesn?t seem like tripping to me.

I?m only bringing it because in leafs talk they were going on about what a boneheaded play that was for Jarnkrok. But I don?t see it that way, I?m not sure how he could have played it differently.




 
herman said:
OldTimeHockey said:
What the heck was Nylander doing on that play?

Looks like he was trying to John Tavares* it on the back half of his PP shift while the other guys changed, tried to spring Timmins who had no speed, and then tripped over a skate.

* 1v3 to open up space for teammates, but usually results in a blueline turnover

Looks to me like he tripped himself over the skate(splash) so that he could have a lay down and then a lean against the boards.
 
Joe said:
So on the Jarnkrok at the end of the 3rd, to those that played closer attention to tell me if I?m off here.

Jarnkrok Was the lead player against the boards, the jets player came from behind and got tangled, and then fell. This doesn?t seem like tripping to me.

I?m only bringing it because in leafs talk they were going on about what a boneheaded play that was for Jarnkrok. But I don?t see it that way, I?m not sure how he could have played it differently.

I agree, but circumstances and human psychology came into effect. Jarnkrok lost positioning and stopped skating/reached while his check had a bit more momentum and conveniently fell over. Jets knew the PPs were 5-0 and just started falling at the slightest contact (see Samberg diving into the boards like a dashcam recording of someone backing up into a car on the highway).
 
Joe said:
So on the Jarnkrok penalty at the end of the 3rd, to those that paid closer attention to tell me if I?m off here.

Jarnkrok Was the lead player against the boards, the jets player came from behind and got tangled, and then fell. This doesn?t seem like tripping to me.

I?m only bringing it because in leafs talk they were going on about what a boneheaded play that was for Jarnkrok. But I don?t see it that way, I?m not sure how he could have played it differently.

I also thought it was a weak call. Understandable, but weak. Just two players getting tangled up trying to get a loose puck.
 
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