1) Despite declarations to attempt to curb the prevalence of drawing penalties(diving), there has been no apparent change in the predilections of the offenders
2) As with any trend, players quickly learn and adapt to the way rules are called. Thus the ability to embellish in the new enforcement/zero tolerance age of the "New NHL" has fostered the act of diving to new heights(lows)
3) The Lightning are NOT alone. Taking in a recent Pittsburgh game, Sidney Crosby was seen to be on his ass as much as his skates any time an opposing player came near.
4) We have seen no real crack down on this. For one its difficult to detect. Unless its obvious, ala Bill Barber of the 1970's, most modern divers know how to not 'over act', but do enough to get the attention of the poor/sap ref.
5) There is NO easy answer to this issue. If 2 sets of eyes are blind to the issue, we doubt another would help. We can remember only former ref Paul Stewart being adept at calling out players who tried to make him look bad with a dive. Maybe the NHL brain trust(oxymoron) needs to look into hiring officials who can see the difference an actual infraction and an Academy Award Performance. Until then the crack down by the NHL of obstruction penalties will alow the divers thrive and that talent to spread!
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3 comments:
Its sick, if i wanted to watch soccer, well i would watch soccer....Danny Briere is an awful driver as well...I believe that there are teams that practice the dive, or are at least told by their coaching staffs to fall to the ice as soon as the feel the slightest tap from an apposing player's stick....pansy ass, and distasteful in my opinion.
Hi! I'm a big hockey fan, and I am new to blogspot. Your posts are very interesting, and I think I can contribute a lot to your site. With regard to what you've written here, "diving" has always been and probably always will be an unfortunate reality to our magnificent sport. It's a gutless way for some of these guys to make a living, but such is life. Keep up the good work, Faux!
a. Firstly, I would like to welcome Suomi to Fauxrumors - its great to have you on board...
b. I agree with you Faux in that the divers are taking full advantage of the ticky-tack calls that are dominating the game... I cannot speak for whether or not teams are coaching the diving of some of their players, or if its more of an individual preference - there certainly hasn't been a crackdown on these guys... My feeling is that the cause is the latter - I have seen the same guys repeatedly attempt to compromise the integrity of the game...
c. I just hope Sidney Crosby does not make this his M.O... Our wonderful commissioner will have a difficult time promoting that...
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