not intentional, not a slew foot, but the way he rolls off his back causes him to fall like that so it makes it look/seem dirty. as others have mentioned, more of a goofy af hit causing the awkward falls
I agree it’s not a slew foot but sometimes these calls are about game management. When they see a player on the ice looking dead like that, they’re often trying to just keep things from getting out of hand. Kronwall would get a game for clean hits all the time solely based off the fact that he knocked someone out cold and the refs knew that the teammates of the victim would be looking for blood whether the play was dirty or not. I was cheering for the preds by the way.
a 6-3 score with 5 mins left isnt the time they do "game management calls"; those are for game management early, there's no point this late. it's just recess monitoring at this point. you arent setting any stage differently than the other periods with 6 mins of play left. Nothing is "based solely off"; it's all accrued from actions throughout the game, and season. Kronwall had a violent history [he's a big fan of giving butt-end hits] which was getting taken into account. Youre thinking, though; I like that..
No, that's a little-kid take.. Tomasino also knee-on-knee'd earlier in the game, he's too reckless; if kicking out a dangerous player isnt "game management" to you, but kicking him out because an opposing player is unconscious or "dead-looking" is, then so be it, but that's a childlike way of explaining your POV@@EveryTimeIDavid
@@EveryTimeIDavidI mean I get it. If this play happens and the dude breaks his hand or gets another type of injury, I doubt there is a penalty on the play. Something different happens when the player looks like like that. It’s just an optics thing Tomasino knew too- he protested, sure, but left the game without putting too much of a fight even though he knew he didn’t do anything wrong.
@@Ratstick58 yea, if Tomasino doesn’t get tossed before Calgary can review the video after, he’s not leaving without having to answer. I really like that move by the refs, actually, even if it’s “incorrect”.
Late reply, but if you look at about 45 seconds, they had the stretcher just waiting at the Zamboni entrance, I think even they were expecting to bring it out, I have no idea why no one ever called for it
There isn’t a slew foot or any infraction at all. The leg doesn’t stick out, there is no kick, and the foot doesn’t even come off the ice until Tomasino gets knocked off balance. That is a horrible call.
3:19 you mean where their heads are nearly together? That's Tomasino leaning fully on Gilbert. He's already committed to sweeping the leg, and way off balance to make a clean hit. He didnt expect to get countered so he committed to lifting his left leg, as the announcer says, which is the slewfoot action the penalty is based on. It doesnt have to be only Tomasino's foot just cuz it has the word "foot" in the penalty name. Common mistake to make, bud.
@pretzelhunt he's coming in to make a clean hit. The flames player stands up to give a reverse hit causing Tomasino to have an awkward angle of attack but it doesn't appear he is coming in to intentionally sweep the leg. He even pulls his leg back before he falls down to avoid sweeping the leg and making a dirty play.
So to correct your interpretation: a slewfoot doesnt require a player to sweep any leg-- the lifting of Tomasino's left quad as he delivered (or attempted to deliver a "clean") check is what draws the penalty. no one even needs to make skate-on-skate contact to receive a slewfoot penalty. He was fully committed to delivering a takedown, that's why he also went down when Gilbert counterchecked him. He's playing hard, but Tomasino's also been endangering other players all night@@Travis-lw4jm
@@incumbentvinyl9291 Explain.... what is the call for? In real-time the hit isn't late, Gilbert actually leans into the initial hit which causes him to go off balance likely not realizing how hard he was going to be hit, then his right leg pushes into his left. If there is no injury was there a penalty being called? Is there a view that shows the ref that was closest to the play?
@@incumbentvinyl9291The Tomasino slew-foot on Dennis Gilbert was dangerous and warranted an ejection. Tomasino may even receive supplementary discipline from the NHL Player Safety Department although whether that happens remains TBD.
@@Cheyennemae.A The NHL never suspends a player so quickly after a game. There's a review of the play and a hearing with the NHL. Tomasino got a match penalty and got kicked out of the game. That's not a suspension.
Yeah was thinking this as well. It definitely appeared like a slew foot until you see the replay at 3:16. Just an awkward collision and Gilbert went down in one of the worst ways possible, really sucks to see that.
@@Draisaitl0926 i think its a slew just cause you dont completely sweep the leg doesn't mean its not. its an accident the motion for the toms"s foot and thigh casue gilbert to flip i don't know if he used arms or not on his fall forward.
I'm sorry the guy got hurt, but that is not a slew foot. How does the league review that and still call it a slew foot? I understand maybe trying to protect Tomasino from any kind of possible retaliation, but anyone with an ounce of hockey knowledge knows that is not a slew foot. I just do not understand how a player like Tomasino, who has no history of being a dirty player, now has something like a major for slew footing on his record... Who is making these decisions in Toronto?
Come on, it`s Gilbert that fully leans into. That`s just nothing? The left leg is even pulled behind so he makes contact up first. The both just fall down awkwardly and Gilbert gets one leg in contact with the boards which doesn`t allow him to turn midair so he lands on his head. I don`t see any slewfoot in this play, just look at Marchands replays and see the difference.
Definitely not an intentional slewfoot. You can see in the replay at 3:13 it was only his momentum that caused his leg to push forward into Gilbert's leg.
@russell2952 I'm not saying it shouldn't have been called, I'm talking purely as an attempt to injure that I don't think that's what Tomasino was trying to do.
The Official NHL Rule Text (Rule 52) Slew Footing is the act of a player or goalkeeper using his leg or foot to knock or kick an opponent’s feet from under him or pushes an opponent’s upper body backward with an arm or elbow, and at the same time with a forward motion of his leg, knocks or kicks the opponent’s feet from under him, causing him to fall violently to the ice.
Clean hit, not a slew, I think his foot came forward with momentum/hockey move. He didn't thrust him back and you can see he even brought that leg back to try and "clear" it from being tangled up. Just a tough, award fall. I know a player got hurt but my complaint with the NHL is that they are taking hockey backwards and the misconduct didn't make sense to me. This stuff happens, it wasn't dirty it just was a hockey play.
A match penalty?? Seriously?!? WOW... agree with everybody else who said it was nothing more than just a weird/awkward hit. Why didn't they look at replay on this hit??? If they had, they would have *obviously* seen there was *NOTHING* malicious about the hit. 😑
There has been blatant slew foots this season that weren't called, I'm not sure how after review you call that a slew foot. I could see if he swings his leg all the way through but this looks like a very awkward collision.
That's not slewfooting. He shouldn't get any suspension on that. It's just bad luck. When Debrincat got taken down, THATS slewfooting. Look up that video, then compare them
So many nashville fans on here showing their lack of hockey knowledge by saying that isn't a slew foot, when it definitely was. Tomasino puts his left leg behind and pulls back with his arms...that is slewfooting, clowns.
Not even close to a penalty. Just a hit that both players lost their balance on causing one to be injured. The fact that they reviewed it and called anything other than a 2 min, which would have been the minimum even if they agreed there shouldn’t have been a penalty, is beyond me. Bad on the refs for calling a penalty based on injury more than on the actions
Not 100% sold on the slew foot call, Tomasino never really kicked his foot forward or push Gilbert's foot at all. Hopefully Gilbert is okay, but match penalty was not right
That slewfoot was not intentional. Looks like they just got caught up in their feet and it looks like he tried to move his leg. Non The less not a match penalty. Keep recovery to gilbert
Looked like a slewfoot, but really was just wrong place right time, as a flames fan hate to see the kid go down that hard held my breath for a minute when they were readying the stretcher
Not a slewfoot, but in reality, if the refs didn't give him something, the game would have gotten out of control. Flames would be looking for their pound of flesh
''Dude was out for weeks'' Irrelvant. This was actually more blatant, Marchand's rattery was more subtle and sneaky. The refs missed that call, but not this one.
I understand why folks would say it ain't a slewfoot, there is no follow through with the lower leg like we are used to seeing, but to me this still looks like a player using his leg to flip another player from behind
I’m a Calgary fan. Tough call to make but a right call was made. Not a boarding, not a hit from behind. Slewfoot call was 100% in play, toke his feet out and made him fall straight to his head. Tough call as an official to make. Wasn’t intentional at all but the right call was made. Freak hockey play, just two players playing hard to the whistle.
He knew exactly what he was doing. He held his leg out and even if it was only the slightest lift up, going into him the way he did he knew he would trip over his leg. People in these comments trying to bullshit and say it was an awkward collision... sure it is.
Wasn’t a textbook slew. I sense Gilbert thought he was gonna check him straight and direct through his body so he leaned left to go with the hit while the Pred did one if these half hits which are more of an in and up motion; one in this case the Pred was ALSO expecting to catch more of him, but because he was taking the lean left already, the kinda clip legs like giraffes and then it’s shoulders and over. Doesn’t look good. But doesn’t have all the malice of the old collar slew.
It's clearly aslewfoot. Watch the replay again. Do it in slow motion at a .25 speed if you have vision problems. Hint: Pay attention to the legs and feet of the players.
@incumbentvinyl9291 Okay incumbent vinyl nine thousand two hundred and ninety one, I'll take your clearly professional opinion here and trust you know what you're talking about Nobody thinks this was a slew foot. If you've ever seen a slew foot before or have spent at least a week on earth, you'd know that.
@@barx Hilarious to see you mentioning the numbers! That's solely on TH-cam. It has nothing to do with my actual account name. ''Nobody thinks this was a slew foot'' 3:08 How does it feel to be wrong?
What an idiotic thing to say. How are you going to stay on your feet when your opponent slewfoots you? It's blatantly obvious that you have never played organized hockey.
@@incumbentvinyl9291 never played organized hockey 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I played since I could walk and made it up to some of the best junior A programs in the u.s. and back when hockey was an actual war,not this candy ass shit today. Hockey got soft after 2010
What I saw in this play was an accidental slewfoot from tomasino. Tomasino finishing a check resulted in an unfortunate play. Sometimes that happens. But I am in agreement with the match penalty. We saw Kyle Connor be sidelined by one of the dirtiest knee-on-knee hits by strome in Anaheim for 6-8 weeks. Those types of hits need to be gone from this league. Tomasino also layed a knee-on-knee to Flames #63 earlier in the game. Thats 2 dirty plays in a game and I think that's why the match penalty was assessed. I wouldn't be surprised if a suspension goes #26's way. I do agree that he's not known to be a dirty player, and I hope that this is a one time thing
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Calling that a slew-foot is a massive stretch.
I hope Gilbert is okay but this was a clear case of penalizing the result, not the play.
I have no opinion on the hit, just happy to hear the cheering from Nashville fans after Gilbert got up. Always nice to see.
that's a pretty low bar to set
That wasn’t intentional, was a awkward collision
Tomasino was running around like an idiot all game, lucky he got kicked out😊
it was intentional but no one wanted to see that, especially not Philip
Tomasino also did a knee on knee hit on Ruzicka earlier in the game. That was definitely intentional.
Unfort nowadays evidence and common sense are overruled by feelings and emotions. We can all thank beta cucks like Justin Trudeau for these traits
I don't think he meant to slewfoot him there but I guess you can make the argument that he was careless with the leg
Pretty much.
You can see at the end of the hit as he is going down himself he even tries to pull his leg back to further avoid the slewfoot.
It's not a slewfoot
marchand should have given him a lesson on slew footing, that was not a slew
Refs call a bullshit slewfoot but can’t ever call a real slewfoot. What a joke
BS slewfoot? learn hockey, clown.
not intentional, not a slew foot, but the way he rolls off his back causes him to fall like that so it makes it look/seem dirty. as others have mentioned, more of a goofy af hit causing the awkward falls
So scary, hope he's okay
Not a slew foot but the way he fell made it look like one.
Hope he's alright
I agree it’s not a slew foot but sometimes these calls are about game management. When they see a player on the ice looking dead like that, they’re often trying to just keep things from getting out of hand.
Kronwall would get a game for clean hits all the time solely based off the fact that he knocked someone out cold and the refs knew that the teammates of the victim would be looking for blood whether the play was dirty or not.
I was cheering for the preds by the way.
a 6-3 score with 5 mins left isnt the time they do "game management calls"; those are for game management early, there's no point this late. it's just recess monitoring at this point. you arent setting any stage differently than the other periods with 6 mins of play left. Nothing is "based solely off"; it's all accrued from actions throughout the game, and season. Kronwall had a violent history [he's a big fan of giving butt-end hits] which was getting taken into account. Youre thinking, though; I like that..
@@pretzelhuntno, you do it to keep things from exploding in the moment.
No, that's a little-kid take.. Tomasino also knee-on-knee'd earlier in the game, he's too reckless; if kicking out a dangerous player isnt "game management" to you, but kicking him out because an opposing player is unconscious or "dead-looking" is, then so be it, but that's a childlike way of explaining your POV@@EveryTimeIDavid
@@EveryTimeIDavidI mean I get it. If this play happens and the dude breaks his hand or gets another type of injury, I doubt there is a penalty on the play.
Something different happens when the player looks like like that. It’s just an optics thing
Tomasino knew too- he protested, sure, but left the game without putting too much of a fight even though he knew he didn’t do anything wrong.
@@Ratstick58 yea, if Tomasino doesn’t get tossed before Calgary can review the video after, he’s not leaving without having to answer. I really like that move by the refs, actually, even if it’s “incorrect”.
Thats awful to watch. His head was the first thing to hit the ice. Im surprised they didnt bother with the stretcher.
Late reply, but if you look at about 45 seconds, they had the stretcher just waiting at the Zamboni entrance, I think even they were expecting to bring it out, I have no idea why no one ever called for it
No way is that a slewfoot. Purely reacting to an injury on the play.
Zero slewfooting. Just a shoulder to shoulder check that went a super unfortunate way.
There isn’t a slew foot or any infraction at all.
The leg doesn’t stick out, there is no kick, and the foot doesn’t even come off the ice until Tomasino gets knocked off balance. That is a horrible call.
3:19 you mean where their heads are nearly together? That's Tomasino leaning fully on Gilbert. He's already committed to sweeping the leg, and way off balance to make a clean hit. He didnt expect to get countered so he committed to lifting his left leg, as the announcer says, which is the slewfoot action the penalty is based on. It doesnt have to be only Tomasino's foot just cuz it has the word "foot" in the penalty name. Common mistake to make, bud.
@pretzelhunt he's coming in to make a clean hit. The flames player stands up to give a reverse hit causing Tomasino to have an awkward angle of attack but it doesn't appear he is coming in to intentionally sweep the leg. He even pulls his leg back before he falls down to avoid sweeping the leg and making a dirty play.
So to correct your interpretation: a slewfoot doesnt require a player to sweep any leg-- the lifting of Tomasino's left quad as he delivered (or attempted to deliver a "clean") check is what draws the penalty. no one even needs to make skate-on-skate contact to receive a slewfoot penalty. He was fully committed to delivering a takedown, that's why he also went down when Gilbert counterchecked him. He's playing hard, but Tomasino's also been endangering other players all night@@Travis-lw4jm
Quick recovery for Dennis Gilbert... and a full recovery, too
That's not even a penalty in my opinion. Both players went down awkwardly .
lol a slewfoot is 100 percent a penalty, are you dumb?
That doesn't mean that one didn't break the rules.
This is very clearly a penalty.
@@incumbentvinyl9291 Explain.... what is the call for? In real-time the hit isn't late, Gilbert actually leans into the initial hit which causes him to go off balance likely not realizing how hard he was going to be hit, then his right leg pushes into his left. If there is no injury was there a penalty being called? Is there a view that shows the ref that was closest to the play?
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@@incumbentvinyl9291The Tomasino slew-foot on Dennis Gilbert was dangerous and warranted an ejection. Tomasino may even receive supplementary discipline from the NHL Player Safety Department although whether that happens remains TBD.
No slew foot, just awkward as hell
@@Cheyennemae.A He isn't suspended. Stop spreading misinformation like a politician.
@@Cheyennemae.A Where at? Twitter?
@@Cheyennemae.A The NHL never suspends a player so quickly after a game. There's a review of the play and a hearing with the NHL. Tomasino got a match penalty and got kicked out of the game. That's not a suspension.
Definitely a slew foot
I'm not seeing the slewfoot.
You are blind
Refs did and the pred had a match penalty and is suspended from play indefinitely until the league makes a ruling on the play
@@Cheyennemae.A well...if the refs saw it...
@@jimkeats891 Right?
@@Cheyennemae.A Are you sure the ref saw it?
Not a slew foot but it sure looked like it on first glance.
Terrible for Gilbert though. Sucks.
Yeah was thinking this as well. It definitely appeared like a slew foot until you see the replay at 3:16. Just an awkward collision and Gilbert went down in one of the worst ways possible, really sucks to see that.
he lifted his leg for some reason which basically guaranteed he would have no balance.@@Draisaitl0926
@@Draisaitl0926 i think its a slew just cause you dont completely sweep the leg doesn't mean its not. its an accident the motion for the toms"s foot and thigh casue gilbert to flip i don't know if he used arms or not on his fall forward.
He's only getting a major for Gilbert getting injured
read the comments not even a slew foot
He also laid a knee on knee earlier in the game. Guess the refs had enough. Not saying that's okay to do, but you can't do anything about it
@@Cheyennemae.AHe isn't suspended. Stop spreading misinformation like a politician.
@@lelouchvibritannia4028 I’m just spreading information I read somewhere else don’t get mad at me for having the wrong information
I think you're missing the point of his comment...@@SexySpork
I'm sorry the guy got hurt, but that is not a slew foot. How does the league review that and still call it a slew foot? I understand maybe trying to protect Tomasino from any kind of possible retaliation, but anyone with an ounce of hockey knowledge knows that is not a slew foot. I just do not understand how a player like Tomasino, who has no history of being a dirty player, now has something like a major for slew footing on his record... Who is making these decisions in Toronto?
maybe they did it to keep the game in check. and tomasino wont get any extra discipline from the league. ref are know to police the game
Come on, it`s Gilbert that fully leans into.
That`s just nothing? The left leg is even pulled behind so he makes contact up first.
The both just fall down awkwardly and Gilbert gets one leg in contact with the boards which doesn`t allow him to turn midair so he lands on his head.
I don`t see any slewfoot in this play, just look at Marchands replays and see the difference.
Tomasino isn’t a dirty player, just an unfortunate accident. Hope dude is ok
Not a slew foot but regardless not fun to see, hope Gilbert is alright.
Wasn’t 100% intentional but tomasino certainly could’ve avoided the hit all together and just steal the puck
Well looking forward to that rematch
Definitely not a slewfoot
Definitely not an intentional slewfoot. You can see in the replay at 3:13 it was only his momentum that caused his leg to push forward into Gilbert's leg.
It doesn't need to be intentional to call it.
@russell2952 I'm not saying it shouldn't have been called, I'm talking purely as an attempt to injure that I don't think that's what Tomasino was trying to do.
The Official NHL Rule Text (Rule 52)
Slew Footing is the act of a player or goalkeeper using his leg or foot to knock or kick an opponent’s feet from under him or pushes an opponent’s upper body backward with an arm or elbow, and at the same time with a forward motion of his leg, knocks or kicks the opponent’s feet from under him, causing him to fall violently to the ice.
Thanks for this
Definitely not a slew foot, but probably for the best to get him out of the game for the threat of retaliation.
You don't like to see that. Hope he's okay.
Clean hit, not a slew, I think his foot came forward with momentum/hockey move. He didn't thrust him back and you can see he even brought that leg back to try and "clear" it from being tangled up. Just a tough, award fall. I know a player got hurt but my complaint with the NHL is that they are taking hockey backwards and the misconduct didn't make sense to me. This stuff happens, it wasn't dirty it just was a hockey play.
I don't see a slew foot anywhere. Completely unintentional. Just good to see Gilbert up and moving, not on the stretcher.
this awkward hit gets a match penalty but marchy is a gd captain
I don’t care for any team in the slightest but that’s not a slew foot
Not a slew foot. That's a bad penalty call.
They made this call to control the game. Thats it.
If that is a slew foot, I am the President of the Universe. Terrible call on an unfortunate play.
Terrible terrible call. Refs have NO ACCOUNTABILITY. That's why we keep getting horrible calls like this
Yet another terrible call on a physical play. Match penalty my a*s. And follows that horrid boarding major in the Leafs/Ducks game. No Hitting League
That’s not a slewfoot. NFL referees must be officiating this game!
That was only a penalty because the player got injured.
There wasn't any "slewfooting" or anything illegal on the play.
The minor was called just to keep the peace. The refs know what they're doing.
Looked clean to me. They both went to hit each other shoulder to shoulder
Absolutely NOT a slew foot. He lost balance same as Gilbert simultaneously.
A match penalty?? Seriously?!? WOW... agree with everybody else who said it was nothing more than just a weird/awkward hit. Why didn't they look at replay on this hit??? If they had, they would have *obviously* seen there was *NOTHING* malicious about the hit. 😑
to stop the flames form chasing to get revenge thats why he was given a match
From our angle we dont have an angle
Unintentionally
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The ice crew wearing helmets is disturbing
No intentional slewfoot there, these refs this season are a joke. Across the whole league
There has been blatant slew foots this season that weren't called, I'm not sure how after review you call that a slew foot. I could see if he swings his leg all the way through but this looks like a very awkward collision.
Please if that's a slew foot Marchand should have a good 4 more suspensions than he does....( i know this guy wasn't suspended)
Ah yes, the infamous no-contact slew-foot. (Disclaimer: I am not a fan of either team)
shouldn’t have watched this with a headache
Bad result...but nhl officiating sucks as usual....not a slewfoot at all
Should be suspended & fined.
That's not slewfooting. He shouldn't get any suspension on that. It's just bad luck. When Debrincat got taken down, THATS slewfooting. Look up that video, then compare them
We all comment on the slow mo replay but to call this a slew foot at the speed they really play at…no.
So many nashville fans on here showing their lack of hockey knowledge by saying that isn't a slew foot, when it definitely was. Tomasino puts his left leg behind and pulls back with his arms...that is slewfooting, clowns.
Not even close to a penalty. Just a hit that both players lost their balance on causing one to be injured. The fact that they reviewed it and called anything other than a 2 min, which would have been the minimum even if they agreed there shouldn’t have been a penalty, is beyond me. Bad on the refs for calling a penalty based on injury more than on the actions
Not 100% sold on the slew foot call, Tomasino never really kicked his foot forward or push Gilbert's foot at all. Hopefully Gilbert is okay, but match penalty was not right
Gilbert picked his right leg up before the hit wtf
That slewfoot was not intentional. Looks like they just got caught up in their feet and it looks like he tried to move his leg. Non The less not a match penalty. Keep recovery to gilbert
Looked like a slewfoot, but really was just wrong place right time, as a flames fan hate to see the kid go down that hard held my breath for a minute when they were readying the stretcher
Marchand did worse than that against Toronto and didnt even get a penalty
Sucked for Gilbert but that’s not a slewfoot. His foot never touched the other player and it was a shit happens hit. Should have been called off
That’s not an intentional slew foot by any means. But hate to see it regardless.
Not a slewfoot, but in reality, if the refs didn't give him something, the game would have gotten out of control. Flames would be looking for their pound of flesh
How the fuck is this a match penalty but Brad Marchand on liljegren wasn't even a minor ? Dude was out for weeks.
Nhl is so inconsistent
''Dude was out for weeks''
Irrelvant.
This was actually more blatant, Marchand's rattery was more subtle and sneaky.
The refs missed that call, but not this one.
I understand why folks would say it ain't a slewfoot, there is no follow through with the lower leg like we are used to seeing, but to me this still looks like a player using his leg to flip another player from behind
The Calgary player braced for the contact, and at the same jumped in the air a little bit
Not a slewfoot and not a penalty. NHL just can’t seem to ever get it right. The officiating is trash.
That’s not a slew foot.
Dirty!
Seems like an innocent hit with an awkward landing, just the refs tryna penalize the result and make the game about them
I’m a Calgary fan.
Tough call to make but a right call was made. Not a boarding, not a hit from behind. Slewfoot call was 100% in play, toke his feet out and made him fall straight to his head. Tough call as an official to make. Wasn’t intentional at all but the right call was made.
Freak hockey play, just two players playing hard to the whistle.
freak accident, not a slewfoot in my opinion. dont like either teams, so im not on either side.
It wouldn't have happened if Gilbert didn't jump to avoid contact.
He didn't jump to avoid. He tried to counter the check. The live play shows that very well
Same difference@@Speye1577
Dude literally lowered his shoulder into tomasino….
That's called preparing for a hit buddy, completely legal and happens multiple times literally every game...
@@tomasmackenzie5866 I know that’s what I’m saying, it’s not like it was an illegal hit or anything.
how did tomasino even hit him like bro's the knockoff or victor arvidsson and marty st louis
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Only was a major because he was hurt. That was 100% accidental. NHL fix your refs, don’t call a penalty a certain way just because he was hurt
He knew exactly what he was doing. He held his leg out and even if it was only the slightest lift up, going into him the way he did he knew he would trip over his leg. People in these comments trying to bullshit and say it was an awkward collision... sure it is.
Wasn’t a textbook slew. I sense Gilbert thought he was gonna check him straight and direct through his body so he leaned left to go with the hit while the Pred did one if these half hits which are more of an in and up motion; one in this case the Pred was ALSO expecting to catch more of him, but because he was taking the lean left already, the kinda clip legs like giraffes and then it’s shoulders and over. Doesn’t look good. But doesn’t have all the malice of the old collar slew.
Looks pretty ugly, but not a slewfoot - just a really awkward and unfortunate collision.
It's clearly aslewfoot. Watch the replay again. Do it in slow motion at a .25 speed if you have vision problems.
Hint: Pay attention to the legs and feet of the players.
@incumbentvinyl9291 Okay incumbent vinyl nine thousand two hundred and ninety one, I'll take your clearly professional opinion here and trust you know what you're talking about
Nobody thinks this was a slew foot. If you've ever seen a slew foot before or have spent at least a week on earth, you'd know that.
@@barx Hilarious to see you mentioning the numbers! That's solely on TH-cam. It has nothing to do with my actual account name.
''Nobody thinks this was a slew foot''
3:08
How does it feel to be wrong?
Cant wait for these teams to meet again
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It’s not physically possible for that to have been intentional. Happened way too fast, like when Corey Perry’s knee met John Tavares’ face
I don’t know ow about that.
Learn how to take a hit bud. You can tell this gen was never taught how to check.
What an idiotic thing to say.
How are you going to stay on your feet when your opponent slewfoots you?
It's blatantly obvious that you have never played organized hockey.
@@incumbentvinyl9291 never played organized hockey 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I played since I could walk and made it up to some of the best junior A programs in the u.s. and back when hockey was an actual war,not this candy ass shit today. Hockey got soft after 2010
@@chrisbauman2562 The goo in your skull got soft.
Grow up and get an education.
That shouldn't have been a penalty. NHL is getting too soft.
Only the commentators saw the slew foot
I guess we’ll see what the league says. I believe it was a slewfoot, but not intentional.
Sorry that was a clean hit….totally ridiculous
He used his knee to sweep his feet the league has to start heavy fines before some one gets seriously hurt
What I saw in this play was an accidental slewfoot from tomasino. Tomasino finishing a check resulted in an unfortunate play. Sometimes that happens.
But I am in agreement with the match penalty. We saw Kyle Connor be sidelined by one of the dirtiest knee-on-knee hits by strome in Anaheim for 6-8 weeks. Those types of hits need to be gone from this league. Tomasino also layed a knee-on-knee to Flames #63 earlier in the game. Thats 2 dirty plays in a game and I think that's why the match penalty was assessed. I wouldn't be surprised if a suspension goes #26's way. I do agree that he's not known to be a dirty player, and I hope that this is a one time thing