Nice to see Seattle take out their own goalie. For those that still think Nurse pushed Mackinnon into the Oilers goalie. This, this right here as actually doing that.
Stanley is entirely to slow to try that move, took a terrible line and moving slower than molasses going uphill in the dead of winter… you get that result.
If you know there's a defender in the only place you could go to avoid steamrolling the goalie, is it the player's responsibility to choose to back off? I'm thinking yes, but I'm not really sure. Lindgren pushed him for sure, but Stanley also had to have known that he was marked and couldn't phase through Lindgren to get to a safer route
I'm hoping Stanley is only getting ice time right now so the Sabres can get their trade deadline depth signings used to how the team plays in case of emergency in the playoffs. Stanley never had the line around Lindgren and either needed to stop and circle back before the contact or change plan to take it behind the net.
you can't tell me that wasn't his sole purpose behind that. your telling me a little push from behind takes your ability to stop on a dime. i call bs. he knew what he was doing.
he shouldn't be driving the net that way, there was no lane no space no pass no shot shoulda went around or cut back but the Seattle player shoulda pushed him over before the net or don't push him at all. Both in the wrong.
As someone from Winnipeg I can’t tell you how happy this makes me I call him Big Stupid Logan Stanley I couldn’t be happier he’s gone He’s your problem now Buffalo
One of my all-time favorite things is watching a goalie get knocked into and then seeing their "I've just been shot!!!" theatrics. Great part of hockey.
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Dudes an absolute fuckin pylon
Nice to see Seattle take out their own goalie. For those that still think Nurse pushed Mackinnon into the Oilers goalie. This, this right here as actually doing that.
Seems like a crusher
Can you post Yanni Gourde open-hand slapping Brady Tkachuk?
Stanley is entirely to slow to try that move, took a terrible line and moving slower than molasses going uphill in the dead of winter… you get that result.
agreed. it's his job to back off the route considering he was well off the mark for the deke
He’s always been a dirty player
If you know there's a defender in the only place you could go to avoid steamrolling the goalie, is it the player's responsibility to choose to back off? I'm thinking yes, but I'm not really sure. Lindgren pushed him for sure, but Stanley also had to have known that he was marked and couldn't phase through Lindgren to get to a safer route
I'm hoping Stanley is only getting ice time right now so the Sabres can get their trade deadline depth signings used to how the team plays in case of emergency in the playoffs. Stanley never had the line around Lindgren and either needed to stop and circle back before the contact or change plan to take it behind the net.
you can't tell me that wasn't his sole purpose behind that. your telling me a little push from behind takes your ability to stop on a dime. i call bs. he knew what he was doing.
There should be no penalty when the D pushes someone into their own goalie.
No response from Seattle? In fact, it seemed like they were trying to see if Stanley was okay before helping their own goalie. Embarrassing.
he shouldn't be driving the net that way, there was no lane no space no pass no shot shoulda went around or cut back but the Seattle player shoulda pushed him over before the net or don't push him at all. Both in the wrong.
Grubauer sells that hard
Mackinnon got 5 min for this…. just saying
Seattle definitely helped push him in but my god, Stanley does not have the hands or agility for that move.
Hate these biased announcers. Dude did nothing to try and slow down. He had a direct line to Gru and didn’t alter or try to alter his path.
As someone from Winnipeg I can’t tell you how happy this makes me
I call him Big Stupid Logan Stanley
I couldn’t be happier he’s gone
He’s your problem now Buffalo
Should have been a five, an ejection and 5 games for intent to injure. He could easily have gone behind the net. No attempt to avoid.
You'll all be Stanley, Stanley when he fights for your Sabres.
One of my all-time favorite things is watching a goalie get knocked into and then seeing their "I've just been shot!!!" theatrics. Great part of hockey.
Sure, the smaller Seattle defenseman guided the 6'7" 231 pound Stanley into his goalie with only one arm. Let's go with that.