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  1. There's always a Koharsky exception.
  2. Okay, after some whining from the Sharks bench and a phone call from Bettman himself, they have awarded that goal to the Sharks, as well as Toews'. 0-3.
  3. I'm not convinced it was legit. They can't do it unless the linesman is calling for more than a minor, and they had to call Cheechoo over to look for blood. That means the linesman wasn't sure if it was a minor or a double-minor.
  4. Okay, they just referenced the NHL rulebook, I think it was 75.8 or 78.5. Apparently they can do that if the linesman tells the referee about a four-minute penalty.
  5. If you can wipe off what happened because you realize you missed a call earlier, we might win that 2003 NLCS yet!
  6. And Versteeg is still in the box. This is beyond messed up. Koharsky has jumped the shark in terms of pure awful.
  7. Now they are disallowing the goal. What possible basis in the rule book do they have for doing this?
  8. Okay, this is weird. Kane high-sticks the snot out of Cheechoo, draws blood. Ref misses it. Hawks score goal. Cheechoo mad at refs. Refs stop for a few minutes and discuss things with both benches. Refs send *Versteeg* to penalty box, announce four-minute penalty. Versteeg was nowhere near. Now refs look up at replay, see that it was Kane, and now they are talking about something on the phone with the NHL video center in Toronto. Of course it's Koharsky....
  9. Oh mah, Kane high-sticked Cheechoo and drew blood with no call. Kane's gonna die tonight.
  10. Well, this might end the "can't beat top teams" issue... That rebound was Huet-esque.
  11. He's not. He's overworked. Think about everything you are about to say about him being a horse or whatnot, then think about what was always said about Jon Lieber.
  12. 15 for Toews? He's picked it up a little.
  13. Rehabbing a knee injury, I think. for two years? Apparently. http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2008/dec/19/s20padres/
  14. Rehabbing a knee injury, I think.
  15. Wow. PECOTA is seriously slurping the Cubs offense. Hard.
  16. They really weren't, they were one of the unluckiest teams in history. Had their offensive contributions been turned into runs at a normal rate, and their runs turned into wins at a normal rate, they'd have been a 80+ win team.
  17. Plan A is the only plan for the Cubs this season. They kind of have the potential to remind me of the 2002 Cubs, who were both phenomenally unlucky and an amazing combination of valuable players and below-replacement dreck.
  18. That really doesn't surprise me.
  19. I just did. They get a few months out of me from like February to May every year.
  20. that made my turtle go back in his shell, what a disaster that would be It's like a roadmap of how to give the Cardinals the 2009 NL Central title.
  21. Do you know a lot of people who are caught perjuring themselves in front of a grand jury that don't get prosecuted?
  22. They don't care about the baseball records. They care that he lied to in an attempt help Victor Conte get off the hook on the case they really cared about. Sets a bad precedent if they let people lie to a federal grand jury to save their friends in a high profile case like this and then don't punish them for it. If Barry Bonds was Marvin Benard, the feds wouldn't give a Veterans Committee. They're nailing him to the wall cause he dared to break the HR record. This just isn't close to true.
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