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Anonymous wrote:Number 0 from Prep took and incredible cheap shot on the Goalie from Landon. Then 0 and 4 served the same penalty locked in. The refs screwed that one up. An egregious cross check that left a player laying on the turf is the same as a shove. Refs blew that one, but otherwise a let them play kind of game.
Totally legal check, not a cheap shot. Landon #4 was the one who lost his cool and targeted player after play and flag flew.
If a flag was thrown, it certainly wasn't a legal check. Typical Prep parent.
Right, because refs never get it wrong. 🙄🤣
4 wasn't on the receiving end of the check. However ill advised, 4 was trying to stand up for his goalie, who 0 illegally cross checked in the head. The goalie was still on the ground. Good Luck next season.
Yes, you are correct about 4 and 42, however, 4 did not step on O. See what I did there, I admitted what was clear on film. You still call
Lies. Good news there is video that shows the legal check to the chest (not the head). Nice try spreading fake news. Unfortunately for you there is video evidence that proves you are making up lies about teenagers. Shame on you.
Yeah, you are blind. Watch the video. Slow it down, maybe get out your magnifying glass. The first contact is at the neck with hands wide on the stick and following through to the helmet and head. I don't know 0, I have no reason to suspect he is anything less than a good person. It doesn't mean he didn't cross check the Landon player in the head. I can clearly see on the video what happened. I am not defending 4's cross check/push from behind on 0. See, I am not blinded by my biases. Again, Good Luck.
Don't forget Landon #42 running over to #0 and getting in his face after the play ended. His teammates had to pull him away. Two Landon players behaving badly, classy. I have watched the video also. You can call a penalty on #0 for a hard check, but it wasn't a cheap shot or egregious, it was a hard lacrosse check on a moving target. Aiming for chest and it hit his neck, but never his head. Goalie was up in less than 30 seconds and back in goal for the remainder of the game. Now Landon's #4 and #42, on the other hand, were cheap and egregious. #4 attacked #0 from behind, pushed him to the ground by hitting his back and head/helmet with his stick, then stomped on him and kicked his stick away. #42 then ran over after the play ended and got in #0 face aggressively and his teammates had to pull him away. Landon definitely the worse offenders and got lucky with only one call as they should have had two.