i wonder if that was buffalo or any usa team in the same exact situation would they called it a goal? dont nhl offical know how easy to revoke a usa passport
June 3, 2007 10:30 AM ET
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The argument that the kicking motion was after the puck deflected off Alfredsson skate is the most ridiculous thing I've heard. Picture someone kicking a football or soccer ball. The ball makes contact with their foot, the ball launches forward, then their foot follows through. The argument from the pro-Ottawa fans is that the follow-through was unrelated to the puck connecting with Alfredsson's foot? That's crazy talk. If Alfredsson was really trying to stop, why didn't he give Giguere a snow shower like most NHL players do to the opposing goalies?
The argument that the kicking motion was after the puck deflected off Alfredsson skate is the most ridiculous thing I've heard. Picture someone kicking a football or soccer ball. The ball makes contact with their foot, the ball launches forward, then their foot follows through. The argument from the pro-Ottawa fans is that the follow-through was unrelated to the puck connecting with Alfredsson's foot? That's crazy talk. If Alfredsson was really trying to stop, why didn't he give Giguere a snow shower like most NHL players do to the opposing goalies?
They wouldn't call it a goal if ottawa wasn't in canada
They wouldn't call it a goal if ottawa wasn't in canada
They wouldn't call it a goal if ottawa wasn't in canada