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Steve Jones

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 10:43 pm
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How much was Hasek really pushed into the net? I've only seen replays
from inside the net cam which don't show anything and, at the break, the
VS announcers were saying Moen pushed Hasek in.

"In the event that a goalkeeper has been pushed into the net together
with the puck after making a stop, the goal will be disallowed."

Steve

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Thomas

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 11:54 pm
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Steve Jones wrote:
> How much was Hasek really pushed into the net? I've only seen replays
> from inside the net cam which don't show anything and, at the break, the
> VS announcers were saying Moen pushed Hasek in.
>
> "In the event that a goalkeeper has been pushed into the net together
> with the puck after making a stop, the goal will be disallowed."

Come on. Don't blame the refs when you lose.

-Thomas

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 12:42 am
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"Thomas" <wharry RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Steve Jones wrote:
>> How much was Hasek really pushed into the net? I've only seen replays
>> from inside the net cam which don't show anything and, at the break, the
>> VS announcers were saying Moen pushed Hasek in.
>>
>> "In the event that a goalkeeper has been pushed into the net together
>> with the puck after making a stop, the goal will be disallowed."
>
> Come on. Don't blame the refs when you lose.
>
> -Thomas


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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 12:46 am
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"Bushay" <bushay44.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Thomas" <wharry.TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:f28mhr$asf$1@news04.infoave.net...
>> Steve Jones wrote:
>>> How much was Hasek really pushed into the net? I've only seen replays
>>> from inside the net cam which don't show anything and, at the break, the
>>> VS announcers were saying Moen pushed Hasek in.
>>>
>>> "In the event that a goalkeeper has been pushed into the net together
>>> with the puck after making a stop, the goal will be disallowed."
>>
>> Come on. Don't blame the refs when you lose.
>>
>> -Thomas
>
>
> TROLL
>
>
> What are Newsgroup Trolls?
> Newsgroup trolls are people who join a Usenet discussion group or
> newsgroup with one goal: to provoke other newsgroup subscribers and to
> cause a flame war. A flame war is basically a bad argument where
> discussion becomes very heated, people get angry and verbal abuse is often
> used. A newsgroup troll uses provocative and slanderous language to
> provoke other newsgroup users.
>
> The term first appeared on Usenet, but it has been used in IRC and email
> lists to describe similar behavior . According to Wikipedia.org, the term
> troll "derives from the phrase "trolling for newbies" and ultimately from
> trolling for fish."
>
> Trolls like to think they play the role of the Devil's Advocate in Usenet
> discussion groups or newsgroups, but newsgroup trolls don't promote a
> deeper discussion of a topic, instead they deter people from discussion.
> Also, one might expect a legitimate provocateur to introduce him or
> herself, but trolls rarely do. Newsgroup trolls tend to hide behind the
> mask of anonymity.



Oh and..."BANG ON" eh ELZ!
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Freedom Elz

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 2:14 pm
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On May 13, 10:43 pm, Steve Jones <jones... RemoveThis @ANTISPAMhotmail.com> wrote:

> How much was Hasek really pushed into the net?

About as far as his drunken snow angel would allow.
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Spider Dawg

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 3:32 pm
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On 2007-05-14, Steve Jones <jones948.TakeThisOut@ANTISPAMhotmail.com> wrote:
> How much was Hasek really pushed into the net? I've only seen replays
> from inside the net cam which don't show anything and, at the break, the
> VS announcers were saying Moen pushed Hasek in.
>
> "In the event that a goalkeeper has been pushed into the net together
> with the puck after making a stop, the goal will be disallowed."
>
> Steve

CBC guys were saying the same thing, but it looked to me like Dom's own
momentum was what carried him in.

Jim
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Steve Jones

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 5:42 pm
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In article <slrnf4hi05.7lu.Spidergawdnospam DeleteThis @linux.site>,
Spider Dawg <Spidergawdnospam DeleteThis @Comcast.net> wrote:

> On 2007-05-14, Steve Jones <jones948 DeleteThis @ANTISPAMhotmail.com> wrote:
> > How much was Hasek really pushed into the net? I've only seen replays
> > from inside the net cam which don't show anything and, at the break, the
> > VS announcers were saying Moen pushed Hasek in.
> >
> > "In the event that a goalkeeper has been pushed into the net together
> > with the puck after making a stop, the goal will be disallowed."
> >
> > Steve
>
> CBC guys were saying the same thing, but it looked to me like Dom's own
> momentum was what carried him in.
>
> Jim

I was questioning it because the VS announcers made it sounds like he
got a good push in. After seeing it on Sportscenter this morning, it was
definitely not what they made it sound like.

Steve
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 11:45 am
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On Sun, 13 May 2007 23:54:33 -0400, Thomas <wharry.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote:

>Steve Jones wrote:
>> How much was Hasek really pushed into the net? I've only seen replays
>> from inside the net cam which don't show anything and, at the break, the
>> VS announcers were saying Moen pushed Hasek in.
>>
>> "In the event that a goalkeeper has been pushed into the net together
>> with the puck after making a stop, the goal will be disallowed."
>
>Come on. Don't blame the refs when you lose.

Why not? You consistently blame the opposition when we win.
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 7:28 pm
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WalkinDude wrote:
> On Sun, 13 May 2007 23:54:33 -0400, Thomas <wharry DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Steve Jones wrote:
>>> How much was Hasek really pushed into the net? I've only seen replays
>>> from inside the net cam which don't show anything and, at the break, the
>>> VS announcers were saying Moen pushed Hasek in.
>>>
>>> "In the event that a goalkeeper has been pushed into the net together
>>> with the puck after making a stop, the goal will be disallowed."
>> Come on. Don't blame the refs when you lose.
>
> Why not? You consistently blame the opposition when we win.

No I don't. I blame the opposition when they lose. The Wings play well
enough not to lose when the other team lays a turd. I give the Wings the
respect they deserve. They haven't choked this year. They have played
solid team defense, held tough, and waited for the other team to make a
mistake.

-Thomas
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