Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Robbed? Sure. But What's New?

Were the Red Wings robbed of a chance to win the game in overtime?

Sure, but what's new? I don't mean for the Wings, but for teams everywhere. Officiating in most sports is terrible, and bad calls happen on a regular basis (this is the negative side effect of Super-Duper-All-Sports-All-The-Time packages: you get to see a ton of games but also get to see a ton of bad officiating).

In The Red Wings' case, a loose puck was inches from the goal line, sitting there like a big black pancake. Marian Hossa reached out and knocked the tying goal into the - tweet - net. Oops. The ref "lost sight of the puck." No goal. A minute later the game was over.

It was a terrible call with a terrible excuse. Refs lose sight of the puck all the time. Show me a scrum in front of the net and I'll show you an "out of sight" puck. Refs usually wait about two seconds before killing the play. In this case, the ref lost sight of the puck for maybe a millisecond before blowing the play dead. Even so, the video shows the puck over the line before the sound of the whistle.

Or does it? And here's another funny rule in the NHL: the sound of the whistle doesn't matter. It is the referee's intention to blow the whistle that counts. So if his hand is halfway to his mouth, and he's a little late in tweeting his little toy, the play might still be dead. And it's not reviewable.

So robbed, yes. But bad officiating in the NHL is a proverb. You have to play through it. Every team in any sport is playing against two teams: their opponent, and the officials. Both must be overcome in order to win a game. Maxim: officials are not unbiased - they just want all teams to lose.

I thought the Wings looked flat out of the gate. The Ducks wanted it more. But around the halfway mark the Wings picked up their game and skated with it. They outclassed the Ducks at every turn in the 3rd period and doubled the Ducks' shot production. Hiller was on his game and made some good saves, but the Wings - and this is worrisome - had a lot of trouble giving puck support in the offensive end.

Still, the Wings looked good in the third period and should be able to carry that over into game 4. Whether an official feels like deciding the outcome of that game as well is, of course, up to him. To overcome that, the Wings have to do what you're supposed to do to win games: score more.

Photo: The Freep

2 comments:

James Nicholas said...

Good post. Your right - you just have to get on with it. If you don't want to loose because of a single bad call, score enough to make the refs irrelevent. Tough breaks come our way. Score more - it may sound obvious, but you are not talking about strategy, you're talking about attitude. Get on with it...and next time be sure to score more.

Anonymous said...

Definitely bad officiating with the Refs...especially last night.