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C’est une pénalité RARE dans la LNH



Cela a été un début de saison difficile pour les Predators de Nashville, cela ne fait aucun doute ! Ce soir, alors qu’ils arrivaient à Seattle, les choses ne se sont pas améliorées. À peine 43 secondes après le début du jeu, Nashville a été appelé pour un penalty au premier coup de sifflet et bien qu’il y ait eu une certaine confusion au début quant à la raison, ils ont été appelés pour un penalty très rare pénalité de banc après une confusion avec leur formation de départ. L’alignement de départ qu’ils ont soumis avant la mise au jeu n’était pas celui qui avait réellement commencé le match après que le numéro 9 de Forsberg et le numéro 91 de Stamkos aient été mélangés. Cette dernière s’est produite en 2022 entre les Blues et les Oilers, mais ce que j’ai trouvé amusant dans ce cas, c’est que Jessica Campbell a été celle qui a réalisé l’erreur et a alerté l’équipe d’arbitrage. Cela est dû à la mauvaise réaction de certains à son embauche en tant que premier entraîneur adjoint de la LNH, cela semblait donc un peu poétique. Je couvre l’explication de la règle, les faits saillants complets du match et bien plus encore dans la vidéo de hockey de la LNH d’aujourd’hui ! #hockey #nhlhighlights #highlights #nhl #nashvillepredators #seattlekraken

40 Comments

  1. My favorite thing was that the Kraken's first goal was scored by Sprong (#91) off the pass from Stephenson (#9). The same two numbers that caused the penalty at the start of the game. You can't make this stuff up. Let's go Kraken!

  2. Dude you do a phenomenal job in bring the NHL to us! Really appreciate your content, please keep the videos coming!

  3. In the end do starting lineups matter that much. They change so often during the course of the game.

  4. So weird seeing stamkos on preds. Tampa fucked up why wouldn't they keep him for the rest of his career ? What a way to pay ur franchise player of 10 plus seasons

  5. The starting lineup in a hockey game is so trivial. You can roll out anyone and it doesn’t have much impact.

  6. It's a rare penalty because it's a new rule. You were never required to submit starting lineups in the past. Every game would start with the announcers discussing what each team might do for the initial line matchup to start the game. They only added the rule a couple of years ago because there started being too many games that weren't starting on time because both teams were trying to get the line matchup they wanted and they kept going back and forth throwing different lines out to counter the one the other team had thrown out.

  7. Not going to take anything away from her, or the call. But it's her job. This is set up as one of her responsibilities every game, covered going into the season. Like someone on the sideline of a footbll game is tasked with counting 11 players on the field, every play. As a girls youth travel soccer assistant coach, I counted the players on both sides throughout the game, and I'd expect the head coach to ream me if I blew it.

  8. Home team gets to determine all matchups. They get final line change after each whistle.

  9. This rule is so easy to get around. Have your starting line up on ice for the face off. After the Puck is dropped, change out the player you don't want on the ice, could be done in less than 5 seconds.

  10. Seattle – Karen Krakens?
    Ugh. I hate "ticky-tac penalties" like this (also "is the goalie's stick too long or curved")….
    that said, I understand WHY there's a penalty for it and shame on the Preds for not doing what they were supposed to do (unless "Number 9 in stead of Number 90" was a typo on the NHL)

  11. if steve were still doing them, this is a dangit, even for nashville.

  12. I'm going to say this for every team that is in the NHL it's a long season in the Oilers proved it last year that it's not too late to turn it around now a lot of Red Wings fans would like to keep the losing going because we want our coach fired but to be honest the Red Wings organization at the rate they're going in terms of overall decisions might have a very long Stanley Cup drought because we either stay committed to this rebuild or we start over and we've already started over before after waiting too long to start a rebuild

  13. She’s still under qualified. But let’s hire minorities and women before qualified straight white males.

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