It really pi$$ed me off that not one of the so-called officials noticed that Luongo was having trouble after getting jabbed in the throat with a stick. It was clear what happened on the replay. There should have been a penalty and a suspension.
It really pi$$ed me off that not one of the so-called officials noticed that Luongo was having trouble after getting jabbed in the throat with a stick. It was clear what happened on the replay. There should have been a penalty and a suspension.
Yes he was hit but the Drama Queen Act didn't go over too well-he tried to sell it but he tried too hard.yes, i noticed same thing, it wasn't even acknowledged, except for canuck trainer who came to help him.
Yes he was hit but the Drama Queen Act didn't go over too well-he tried to sell it but he tried too hard.
There was no doubt that he was struck in the throat. It must not have been pleasant. Earlier in the game one of the Boston players ran
Luongo into the back of the net. He didn't complain though he did look at the ref. I sure wouldn't call him a "drama queen". How do you hit someone in the throat lightly, by jabbing himwith a hockey stick?
There was no doubt that he was struck in the throat. It must not have been pleasant...I sure wouldn't call him a "drama queen".....
He actually fell backward throwing up both arms when the stick made contact-in direct contrast to his being struck hard by the puck earlier in the game when he fell forward-more and more hockey is becoming like soccer where players act like sniveling suckholes trying to draw a penalty-makes me sick.
I've seen the exactly same motions from him in the past-resulting from very different actions.it isn't fair to assume he was acting, and if they are acting you will see a definite pause before the acting starts, do you think that pause was there?
I've seen the exactly same motions from him in the past-resulting from very different actions.
Humans are predicable-we repeat ourselves-and Luongo is no different.
Not if they are known fakers-and there are more & more & more of them every season.....we must respect any of these athletes who stand in there and risk their
bodies for the 'game'.
Not if they are known fakers-and there are more & more & more of them every season.
I think everyone on the forum is aware of your low opinion of Luongo, Bill, and perhaps others agree with you, but you really should give it up, you've made your point and it's probably not the majority.............he's won his share of games for the team, you should let it go at that. -![]()
Boulderdash Barilko
How does a goaltender fake it? From the shots taken, the goalie stops what he can. The ones he can't stop or deflect, are goals. Luongo has an admirable record. He could get a job with virtually any team in the NHL. But he can't complain about a deliberate jab in the throat with a hockey stick or he will suffer the rath of Barilko who has likely seen several hockey games to make himself an expert....:roll:
I haven't had an idol since I was a kid. I was a big Toronto fan, and I thought Frank Mahovlich could do no wrong. Big Frank had his faults
but at eight years old I could look past them. Luongo works hard every game. Most often he wins. A goalie's game is determined to some extent by how well the defense plays.
Boulderdash Barilko
How does a goaltender fake it? From the shots taken, the goalie stops what he can. The ones he can't stop or deflect, are goals. Luongo has an admirable record. He could get a job with virtually any team in the NHL. But he can't complain about a deliberate jab in the throat with a hockey stick or he will suffer the rath of Barilko who has likely seen several hockey games to make himself a self-styled expert....:roll: