Why Did Nobody Go After Chara Last Night?
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Why Did Nobody Go After Chara Last Night?
That cheap shot on Recchi at the end of the second was ridiculous. Yet nobody dared go after him. Why is Cairns even on the team?
Oh, and let's not forget the blatant goalie interference by him that wasn't called. But nobody dared touch him.
This team is so soft it's embarrassing.
Oh, and let's not forget the blatant goalie interference by him that wasn't called. But nobody dared touch him.
This team is so soft it's embarrassing.
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Chara is a beast and gets away with BS like that all the time. He's a tough SOB and not too many guys in this league go after him. Usually when time comes he won't drop them unless it's someone he knows he'll ragdoll like Barnaby or McCabe.
Lurch is the best defensive defenseman in the game though. Would love to have that bastard.
Lurch is the best defensive defenseman in the game though. Would love to have that bastard.
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Then that is crap on MT's part. If this team can't win, they should AT LEAST make a statement that nobody is going to mess with the teams stars (OK, Crosby and Fleury only) anymore and get away with it.Pitts wrote:When the teams came out for the 3rd period, Cairns was calling out Chara and pointing to the ice as if to say, "We're going." However, I noticed him on the ice with Chara only 1 time in the 3rd. The kid sitting next to me was keeping an eye on it because he didn't like Chara.
Re: Why Did Nobody Go After Chara Last Night?
Because Jesus told us to turn the other cheekMad City Mike wrote:Yet nobody dared go after him.
David and Goliath.FlyerNation wrote:Chara is a beast
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Re: Why Did Nobody Go After Chara Last Night?
Hey, how do you quote from two different posts?Peter wrote:Because Jesus told us to turn the other cheekMad City Mike wrote:Yet nobody dared go after him.
David and Goliath.FlyerNation wrote:Chara is a beast
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Ya just gotta know what to remove from the code in your submission box.Mad City Mike wrote:Hey, how do you quote from two different posts?
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Re: Why Did Nobody Go After Chara Last Night?
This from a guy who said neither Recchi or Leclair stood up for sid when he got smacked around by Hatcher?? Do you need to ask this question? I think it answers itselfMad City Mike wrote:That cheap shot on Recchi at the end of the second was ridiculous. Yet nobody dared go after him. Why is Cairns even on the team?
Oh, and let's not forget the blatant goalie interference by him that wasn't called. But nobody dared touch him.
This team is so soft it's embarrassing.
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Chara is a great player, maybe the leading candidate for the Norris trophy. He has no reason to fight guys like Cairns. He should only be fighting guys that are good players.
I was shocked a superstar like Redden dropped the gloves against Lefebvre. The score was 7-2 and Redden is one of the best dman in the NHL. It made no sense for him to fight a minor league nobody and risk injury like that.
Brian Murray really has the Sens on the warpath this season. A McGrattan-Cairns fight would have been nice to see.
I was shocked a superstar like Redden dropped the gloves against Lefebvre. The score was 7-2 and Redden is one of the best dman in the NHL. It made no sense for him to fight a minor league nobody and risk injury like that.
Brian Murray really has the Sens on the warpath this season. A McGrattan-Cairns fight would have been nice to see.
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Thanks for the explanation. I stayed home last night to watch the MD-UNC game, so I didn't see much of the game.Tikkanen wrote:Both McGrattan and Neil told Cairns no. Cairns never got a chance to get near Chara to ask him to go. Orpik was trying to get Neil to go as well. Then later in the game, McGrattan an Cairns jawed a bit at the end of a shift, but never dropped...
We were sitting there at the Arena going "C'MON..even if he says no, just drop and grab him."
Why did Redden fight Lefebvre? There was no upside for him doing that.
Niel's a tough kid, he would have destroyed Orpik. I did see Niel ***** from Cairns. He's held his own against Cairns in the past even with the huge size difference.Tikkanen wrote:Both McGrattan and Neil told Cairns no. Cairns never got a chance to get near Chara to ask him to go. Orpik was trying to get Neil to go as well. Then later in the game, McGrattan an Cairns jawed a bit at the end of a shift, but never dropped...
We were sitting there at the Arena going "C'MON..even if he says no, just drop and grab him."
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Yeah, it was a decent fight, especially for Lefebvre. I watched the whole 3rd period but I wasn't paying attention to what started the fight. Lefebvre can throw punches with both hands so I think he catches other players off guard. I saw him destroy some guy from the Manitoba Moose on a WBS game shown on the NHL Network earlier this season. Lefebvre is doing a great job if he can get a superstar like Redden so off his game that he drops the gloves.Tikkanen wrote:You're welcome...As for Redden - They had been cross checking each other for a few shifts, and Redden went to pinch on the boards, Lefebvre tried to pitchfork him, so Redden did the same, both face-washed each other, the sticks started to come up and they just both dropped.Draftnik wrote:Thanks for the explanation. I stayed home last night to watch the MD-UNC game, so I didn't see much of the game.
Why did Redden fight Lefebvre? There was no upside for him doing that.
I actually thought it was a pretty good fight too...they both landed a few nice shots as neither has a good tie-up technique.
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Shortly after Ottawa went up 3-2, I was watching the Pens bench behind the play, and after Chara went onto the ice, Cairns got up and positioned himself to go onto the ice, waving one of the Pens dmen over... MT or someone on the bench yelled something, as it appeared Cairns turned and looked down the bench, then sat back down.
I was watching this very closely, as someone pointed out, Cairns was talking to Chara as the teams were coming out for the third.
Shortly thereafter, Ottawa went up 4-2. Game over.
I was watching this very closely, as someone pointed out, Cairns was talking to Chara as the teams were coming out for the third.
Shortly thereafter, Ottawa went up 4-2. Game over.
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I agree. Chara isnt going to fight anyone. Unless its someone like Recchi or something, a fight he knows he will win. To tell you the truth I too, was a bit surprised to see Redden fighting. He is more of an Offensive Defenseman, not a Physical Defenseman.Draftnik wrote:Chara is a great player, maybe the leading candidate for the Norris trophy. He has no reason to fight guys like Cairns. He should only be fighting guys that are good players.
I was shocked a superstar like Redden dropped the gloves against Lefebvre. The score was 7-2 and Redden is one of the best dman in the NHL. It made no sense for him to fight a minor league nobody and risk injury like that.
Brian Murray really has the Sens on the warpath this season. A McGrattan-Cairns fight would have been nice to see.