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45 Comments

  1. The people saying "trip" and "hand pass" genuinely don't understand the rules lol. Just saying words which could theoretically discredit this effort.

    If there's a penalty on this play, it's interference, which is arguable but not blatant.

  2. Washington player litterly cut him off with a shoulder and pretended to fall so he could take the penguins player out. Terrible officiating, but what else is new, reffing been horrible for 40 years

  3. Bouchard could play in the league for 20 seasons, have this play happen once a game until he retires and never put this much effort in

  4. Probably should’ve been called a trip and maybe a penalty shot… I say this and I don’t even like the Pens

  5. Great defensive play except for the blatant trip. Nhl needs to learn their own rules as they literally can't even enforce it.

  6. This is why hockey is so awesome! Players could be missing their stick, skate blade, a limb, and be bleeding from their eyes and still be in the game. 😂

  7. Define tripping lol. You know a trip when you see it, but what definition would you use? If you say it's using a stick or a leg to physically get the other person's legs to fall off balance, then this really isn't a trip. You can sort of see the Capital using his left arm to push against the penguin's right leg, so maybe that could be construed as tripping. Or, it could just be a light bump or push. I personally do think this warranted a tripping penalty. I'm positive the NHL has a definition of tripping.

  8. Since when can you move the puck with your hand while it’s on the ice, I’ve seen people get penalties for that

  9. So if he had a stick in his hand, he would have been called for reaching in. So because he interfered, there was no call? NHL officiating in a nutshell.

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