tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4879488980629833880.post206381369986751002..comments2024-03-01T22:43:43.562-08:00Comments on The Hockey Economist's Thought Factory: Aaron Rome Suspension Too MuchUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4879488980629833880.post-66619282146644452952020-05-20T06:03:50.018-07:002020-05-20T06:03:50.018-07:00Sports betting is just like any other human create...Sports betting is just like any other human created activity. It contains a set of rules which, when observed well by bettors, can put them on the advantage. For one bettor to make the most out of his bets, he or she should take the time to research well and become an educated bettor. Finishing up a degree in betting is not required. There are lots of systems out there posted in websites or published in books. <a title="Field Hockey news" href="https://hockeyhooked.com/" rel="nofollow">Field Hockey news</a><br />soccerjanice74https://www.blogger.com/profile/07943932485778679539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4879488980629833880.post-20960455708015219652011-06-11T19:29:25.659-07:002011-06-11T19:29:25.659-07:00The NHL is getting ridiculous and is changing the ...The NHL is getting ridiculous and is changing the game of hockey. 2 things occur to me. First Nathan Horton was caught admiring his pass. i played 35 years ago and we were taught in the 60's and 70's "if you admire your pass you will get your bell rung". Nathan Horton made a stupid play choosing not to keep his head up and choosing to watch his very pretty pass. Second Rome did what hockey players have been taught at least in the 60 years I have been alive and that is finish your check. Do not let the guy who made the pass get into the play and take a return pass. Finish your check and take the guy who made the pass out of the play. One thing is apparent. It is time for a Canadian commissioner, and someone who has played the game. Send Bettman back to the NBA, His regime is ruining the game. He just does not get it!!!!!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4879488980629833880.post-58721611996121493952011-06-08T04:53:43.528-07:002011-06-08T04:53:43.528-07:00Watch the play. As Horton travels through the neut...Watch the play. As Horton travels through the neutral zone Rome spends the entire time skating backwards. Like many D-Men skating backwards, he does so in a side to side motion (allowing crossovers) rather than a straight line. That allows the defenseman to move faster using crossovers to pick up backward momentum. His alleged approach from "the blindside" was part of the backwards skating with crossover process.<br /><br />When Rome was back in front of him, he planted his feet and put his shoulder into the approaching player, from the front. Rome was skating primarily backwards until he planted his feet and turned into an attacking forward who had his head turned watching his pass.<br /><br />The Boston Bruins frequently dump the puck in, chase it, and bang their opponent. For the rest of the series let's get out our stop watches and anything longer than a second deserves a 4 game suspension. Those are supposedly the hits we are trying to get out of hockey.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com