Greg Wyshynski
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Linesmen are instructed to kill the play and reset when it accidentally hits a player, but an advantage is gained.
Anyhow, I just throw that.
So to the point about the skates and turning the skates, I did ask about that.
Dave responds, you can always debate the contact being intentional or unintentional, but hang on, if that contact had resulted in a goal, we would not have said that it was a distinct kicking motion.
We would have said it was a deflection off his skate while stopping.
It was too many men.
Listen, I'm saying that Hudson knew exactly what he was doing.
I'm just saying I do agree that there is part of this that is defensible, and there is enough gray area there that the referees, and they did, can take the coward's way out, which they did, and they always do in overtime.
Hey, Peter Ball, how are you?
There we go.
I'm not sure if you have a thought or two on that one, if you think there was enough gray area to defend a non-call or a non-whistle, or is this just simply counting six, even though multiple times during a game there are six players on the ice?
Your thoughts, Peter Baugh?
Yes.
Yes.
Okay, so the Colorado of it all now.
So I look at this one and say, like most situations in the playoffs, this was about injuries and that's it.
Let's not overreact.
But there's still very much a conversation out there about roster change, about coach change, about what's happening in the management suite as well.
I think we looked at that game last night and said it's going to be a miracle of all miracles for Colorado to pull out a single game from this one, considering what McKinnon was going through, what Kyle McCart was going through, and a bunch of unknown players as well.
And we'll find out at some point, hopefully, who was dinged up and how.