Showing posts with label Tomáš Plekanec. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tomáš Plekanec. Show all posts

Friday, May 30, 2014

Lambert, "Stop your complaining about diving already"

Today, Ryan Lambert of Puck Daddy fame has a blog post about diving. I always love those writers and fans that tell us to stop complaining about the on-ice officials. Moreover, I also love the people that tell us to stop complaining about player embellishment.
People seem particularly aggrieved these days by “the head snap,” that is, when a stick or a glove gets somewhere up near a guy's face, he throws his head back. Tomas Plekanec famously did this in Game 4, after everyone talked about how both teams had “embarrassed” the refs by embellishing for calls in Game 3. The reason why is simple: They'd been able to do it to great effect in the past, but because the officials were on the lookout for it, they spotted it in Plekanec's case. The guy who gets caught is always the one who gets vilified, and the quote-unquote hilarious hashtag “#Plekanecing” quickly made its way around social media (spurred on by, who else, Bruins media hacks). The reason for this is that it's hard to take a picture of throwing yourself on the ice with the force of 10 atomic bombs because a guy's stick tapped the back of your skate (#Marchanding), and that people's memories are short (#Boychuking).
I am sorry, but diving and embellishment has gotten way out of hand in all levels of hockey. It doesn't matter if you watch the NHL, College or youth hockey. Hockey players are flopping all over the ice to get calls and draw penalties. Face it, diving is poor sportsmanship and it cheapens the game of hockey. We don't want the NHL resembling soccer.



Seriously, I don't know too many hockey fans that want to see any more displays like these two examples. I posted two videos of Vancouver Canucks frauds Alex Burrows and Ryan Kessler. These two are the epitome of diving. Burrows is known around the NHL as being a head snapping embellishing clown. Lastly, Lambert a known Boston Bruins hater, is again using his blog to troll the Boston Bruins fan base, but none of us should be shocked by that.


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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Montreal Canadiens: Tomas Plekanec Gets a Two-Minute Diving Penalty



The Montreal Canadiens have been diving up and down the ice, all series long, and this was another blatant example of textbook embellishment. Canadiens forward Tomas Plekanec was correctly penalized in this instance.
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Sunday, May 25, 2014

(Video) Tomas Plekanec embellishment, Brian Boyle two minutes



This is a weak penalty in my opinion. Montreal Canadiens forward Tomas Plekanec should have gotten a Emmy for his award winning performance. No really, he should have gotten a two-minute minor for embellishment. Now lets be clear, New York Rangers forward Brian Boyle shouldn't be hitting Plekanec up high with his stick, but that's a brutal call by the officials. Plekanec would make the Vancouver Canucks forwards' Ryan Kesler and Alex Burrows blush with that one.
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Thursday, May 15, 2014

Boston Bruins: Brad Marchand Punches Tomas Plekanec before the Face-Off



This happened right before a face-off during the third period of last night's game. Boston Bruins forward Brad Marchand punches Montreal Canadiens forward Tomas Plekanec in the side of the head. This isn't going to play well with the Marchand haters. During the regular season, this would have probably started a line braul.
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Tuesday, January 07, 2014

The Czech Olympic team for the 2014 Winter Olympics

English: Montreal Canadiens forward Tomas Plek...
English: Montreal Canadiens forward Tomas Plekanec during warm-up prior to a National Hockey League game against the Calgary Flames, in Calgary. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Goalies

Jakub Kovar (Yekaterinburg)      
Ondřej Pavelec (Winnipeg)        
Alexander Salak (St. Petersburg)  
          

Defense

Michal Barinka (Vitkovice)           
Radko Gudas (Tampa Bay)          
Tomáš Kaberle (Kladno)               
Lukas Krajicek (Minsk)  
Zbynek Michalek (Phoenix)        
Michal Rozsival (Chicago)             
Ladislav Smid (Calgary) 
Marek Zidlicky (New Jersey)      

Forwards

Roman Cervenka (St. Petersburg)           
Patrik Elias (New Jersey)              
Michael Frolik (Winnipeg)           
Martin Hanzal (Phoenix)              
Ales Hemsky (Edmonton)           
Jaromir Jagr (New Jersey)           
David Krejci (Boston)     
Milan Michalek (Ottawa)             
Petr Nedved (Liberec)  
Jiří Novotný (Lev Praha)               
Ondřej Palát (Tampa Bay)           
Tomáš Plekanec (Montreal)       
Vladimír Sobotka (St. Louis)        
Jakub Voracek (Philadelphia)

Here's the link to the announcement.
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