Warren Foegele gives us another example of skates coming together and causing a trip. Should these be a penalty more often than they currently are? Anton LundellAtlantic DivisionEastern ConferenceFlorida Panthers Prev Post BONUS: Talking Brandon Montour’s Fit with Seattle with Erica L. Ayala of LO Kraken July 6, 2024 Next Post Kris Letang feeds son Alex one-timers in Cranberry July 6, 2024 5 Comments @buttkick22 2 years ago With that slight extension like that, you gotta call that a trip. Not so “incidental” after all. @trinode8646 2 years ago Im not sure what the rule book says but it looks like he tripped him with the skate coming up from behind him. @DigiTiLMon 2 years ago Looks like he caught the skate, and not the hip. That’s a trip. @Siggi395 2 years ago The NHL rule book states…..all players are responsible for the careless actions of their skatelaces. @MikeLopez-iv5kc 2 years ago He lifted his stick prior to manhandling ol boy..Nice playWrite A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
@buttkick22 2 years ago With that slight extension like that, you gotta call that a trip. Not so “incidental” after all.
@trinode8646 2 years ago Im not sure what the rule book says but it looks like he tripped him with the skate coming up from behind him.
@Siggi395 2 years ago The NHL rule book states…..all players are responsible for the careless actions of their skatelaces.
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With that slight extension like that, you gotta call that a trip. Not so “incidental” after all.
Im not sure what the rule book says but it looks like he tripped him with the skate coming up from behind him.
Looks like he caught the skate, and not the hip. That’s a trip.
The NHL rule book states…..all players are responsible for the careless actions of their skatelaces.
He lifted his stick prior to manhandling ol boy..Nice play