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David Perron ne fait pas d’abord avec les sénateurs après un non-appel controversé à l’autre bout



Regardez les sénateurs d’Ottawa, David Perron, marque son premier avec l’équipe, quelques instants après un non-appel sur Breakaway d’Adam Wilsby. ———————————————- 📺 http: / /sportsnetplus.ca – diffuser en direct sur Sportsnet + 💻 http://www.sportsnet.ca – Plus de nouvelles et des reflets sur Sportsnet.ca https://www.youtube.com/channel/ucvhibwhk4wkw4leut6jfrlg https://www.facebook.com / Sportsnet https://twitter.com/sportsnet https://www.instagram.com/sportsnet/ https://www.tiktok.com/@sportsnet ————— ——————————- #NHL

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  1. My boyfriend suggested we try something new in bed. We ended up debating the pros and cons of different mattress firmness levels. Who knew sleeping preferences could be so stimulating👅

  2. I was rooting for the Senators here, but that no call there was BS which led to the goal. Would the Predator have won, probably not, though I could have seen this going 3 – 3 into OT

  3. Finally the Referees are not helping the Pekka Rinne Heads win in the 3rd period 😂. The League is getting tired of it, now they have to win on their own like a real hockey team.

  4. As a sens fan this seemed like it probably was a trip. Sanderson went for the poke check but went too far and hit the Preds players' knee, causing his skate to turn and him to catch and edge. The reason it probably didn't get called was the ref saw the poke check, but since the preds player tripped on his own edge and not on the stick it looked like he tripped over himself after the poke was made. If the preds player went down right away it's probably a call, but since there was a delay in between the poke check and the fall they didn't call tripping.

    But y'all lost 5-2 anyway 🤣

  5. Should he have been stronger on his skates? Yes.
    Still, Sens guy's stick hits his leg and he goes down… textbook trip.
    🤷‍♂️

  6. Well I've seen both the disallowed goal and the trip. The refs might have thought that the goal was good and they opted not to call this one. Of course, the trip even at regular speed, you see that the stick wasn't in the area of the player when he fell. If the stick would have been there when the player did fall, it would have been called.

  7. Perron the goat at scoring goals against yellow teams after a controversial non call on a cross crease pass that inadvertently went in.

  8. the only thing that makes this controversial is the crowds reaction. the guy dove and should have been as penalty for nashville

  9. The disallowed goal earlier should've counted in my opinion as much as this was a trip that should've resulted in a penalty shot. Everyone makes mistakes, we all do. But "making up" for it is the wrong way because the whole game will turn into a single controversial event. I'm pretty sure the Sens would've won this one either way, but with all that "robbed goal" and then a "gifted goal" thing it has a sour taste. I'm not saying that he did sell it, but I don't fault an attacker to sell an infraction when he thinks he has no chance to finish the attack.

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