Originally posted by PalynkaI don't believe that was quite the wording used.
That's beside the point. If he explains it, then it is "explainable" and so his premise that you'd need to play the game to understand crumbles.
If you have played the game, you see things you would not see if you haven't played the game. By the answers he got, I believe he more than proved his point.
Keep in mind that he has played organized hockey.
Originally posted by PhlabibitThe rules change but I think the game is faster & better than it ever was!
That was so funny a thread. Makes you wonder if anyone plays hockey right... who taught the guy who made the game up?
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I use to watch and play the game when the goalie didn't wear a mask. I was very young and well mannered back then.
Originally posted by Very RustyDid you ever answer the damn question, or was there some secret hockey signal given we all missed that verified you and uzless were on the same page?
I don't believe that was quite the wording used.
If you have played the game, you see things you would not see if you haven't played the game. By the answers he got, I believe he more than proved his point.
Keep in mind that he has played organized hockey.
I still think the guard had his family on his mind and didn't get to the blue line in time.
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Originally posted by PhlabibitWell it is Uzless's Thread. It is up to him to answer the question of 'why', which he said he would do after all had a shot at answering it.
Did you ever answer the damn question, or was there some secret hockey signal given we all missed that verified you and uzless were on the same page?
I still think the guard had his family on his mind and didn't get to the blue line in time.
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I think one guy did pretty good with his answer, if indeed he has never played the game.
The forward by the blue line didn't have a chance as the pass was a Lazy poor one off by a country mile to start the comedy of errors. He certainly should have tried a little harder to put the body on Ovie coming down the wing though.