Apparently the NHL has a few bugs in it

Discussion in 'Public General Chat' started by PhoenixDog, Mar 23, 2011.

  1. Itherael

    Itherael Banned

    If the puck hit the stick as it was going underneath Quick the trajectory and rotation of the puck could have been affected. The puck could have hit the ground after hitting the stick with a certain angle or spin that caused it to change course.

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    Last edited: Mar 24, 2011
  2. We're talking about the second change in trajectory, not the first one. For the first one it hits his pads and changes trajectory. You can argue it hit his stick, even though it didn't. For the second change in trajectory (third image) it hits the ice and bounces.
     
  3. Itherael

    Itherael Banned

    If it hit his stick or pads it does not matter. I am not sure how you are 100% certain eitherway, I am not. Anyway, if it was in the process of changing course while in the air it could continue that course when it hit the ice. In this case it was veering to Quicks left.

    Like I said earlier, it is almost impossible to be sure. It is just an opinion!
     
  4. Itherael

    Itherael Banned

    Are you a conspiracy theorist that believes the puck had a piece of metal in it and that there was a magnetic grid underneath the ice that was activated to change the pucks trajectory? :D:D
     
  5. At the speed it was travelling there's no way a magnet could make that much difference.
     
  6. Ryld Baenre

    Ryld Baenre Veteran FPS Member

    IMO it hit the pad, gained some rotational movement and when it hit the rough ice just continued on a trajectory that agreed with the spin of the puck. The ice is already rougher there than the rest, no?
     
  7. I have had situations like this on the rink where the puck did something unexpected ... the puck can spin flip bounce do anything ... it almost seems like the puck was spinning when it hit the ice thus making it change :)
     
  8. Winner. It hit a rut and spun out. I was just making a joke about the situation how it looks completely magical when it turned out.
     
  9. I still blame Harry Potter. He was at the game and he used his magical wizard hat powers to curse the puck.
     
  10. its on a string you friggin idiots
     
  11. You mean puck on a string like dis???:




     
  12. FILTHY!!!! i can do that too just not at that level haha
     
  13. That tip from Henrik is what makes it so dirty
     
  14. those 2 are so good at cycling the puck and no looks ... i expect it now
     
  15. Sirius

    Sirius Veteran Crowfall Member

    This. And I was thinking it'd be fun for them to make the playoffs... but it doesn't look like it'll happen. They're only slightly outside the bracket but I can't see them making enough in-roads to deal with the games-remaining deficit, especially if they keep losing.
     
  16. If you're so good, how come you can't beat the "Laffs" ? Just lost 3rd straight.
     
  17. Because PDog is busy watching the Canucks win the President's Trophy today.


    I'm just saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay'in.................


    Oh and Foxy, looks like its gonna be Vancouver - Chicago in the first round, how you like them apples? hmmmmmm?
     
  18. Sirius

    Sirius Veteran Crowfall Member

    Well, if there's any bright side to this, it's that we get to find out early if Chicago is going to do it again, despite all odds... personally I'd rather have had them face Detroit or not be in at all. :D But Calgary's kung-fu is not strong enough to make it happen, and Dallas will need to pick things up if they're still to have a chance of displacing them.
     
  19. I totally agree but from the standings I would rather face the Hawks in the first round than the Ducks. The Ducks top line is just sick right now, Perry,Getzlaf and Ryan is probably the most physical and dominating line in the West right now and with Malhotra out, we don't have the option of a second Grade A center men to win those defensive face-offs when that line is on, meaning if they get possesion... watch out....

    The Hawks are still a handful but they are not the Hawks of previous years and their physical factor is no longer as prevalent as last year. The Canucks went the route of less finesse and more grind while the Hawks did the opposite. Not as tough a match as before. Screw the mental hurdle of losing to them 2 years in a row in the second round, we need to beat them first and then go for a long long playoff run.
     
    Last edited: Mar 31, 2011