wannaberocker
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Peter Laviolette is simply out coaching Dan Bylsma. Bylsma looks confused and shocked everytime Flyers make a comeback.
I couldn't be happier the Flyers are destroying Crosby and team Bettman thus far. Should be fun when Hank goes 10-0 against the Flyers in the ECF![]()
After watching the Flyers/Pens series thus far, I must say that the Penguins are just being outplayed (effort) and out-coached. Also, I couldn't help but notice the dirty/cheap play the Penguins players seem to like. They are constantly pulling acting jobs to get penalties, jamming someone in the back with a stick, smacking gloves away when a player goes to reach for them, and so on...
The Flyers are playing with some dignity, no dirty hits, sticks in the back of Pens players. I'd be pretty ashamed to be a Pens fan, and the Flyers are playing hockey the way it should be played (rough but with a certain level of respect and sportsmanship).
Other then that i have absolutly no problem with the fighting, pushing , punching etc. All that is what makes the playoffs and Hockey so awesome.
I am truly disgusted, but not surprised at the penguins antics tonight.
No. You don't hit to injure. That's never acceptable.
Pittsburgh forward James Neal will have hearings on Tuesday with the Department of Player Safety for two separate incidents in Sunday's Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals series against the Philadelphia Flyers.
Also, Pittsburgh forward Arron Asham has been offered an in-person hearing Tuesday morning for his match penalty for cross-checking Brayden Schenn at 14:15 of the first period. Asham received a match penalty on the hit.
Neal's hearings focus on the hit against Sean Couturier in the third period, as well as the charging penalty he received for a hit on Claude Giroux later in the period. Neal was not penalized on the Couturier hit.
CaptUSA, any word on the disciplinary meetings today?
The Pittsburgh Penguins will be busy with Brendan*Shanahan on Tuesday as forwards James*Neal and Arron*Asham have hearings booked with the NHL disciplinarian for incidents stemming from their game against the Philadelphia Flyers on Sunday.
Neal will have two separate hearings - one for his third period hit on Flyers rookie Sean*Couturier and the other for a hit to the head on Flyers forward Claude*Giroux. Neal was given a charging penalty for the latter hit, which saw four players - including Neal - receive 10-minute misconduct penalties.
Neal, who shares the team lead in playoff scoring with two goals and five points - is a repeat offender. He was suspended two games last season for a hit from behind on Derek*Dorsett and was fined $2,500 this season for a high-stick to Montreal's P.K.*Subban.
Asham, who has been offered an in-person hearing, was assessed a first-period match penalty for cross-checking Brayden*Schenn around the chin and punching him in the head when Schenn was down.
Asham gets 4 games and Neal gets 1 game suspensions.