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three hours to overcome Frenchman Gilles Simon 4-6, 6-3,
2-6, 6-2, 7-5 and become the first Canadian man into the
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players today, here from the Bay Area. 1. AMIR JOHNSON
(Raptors): I cant figure out what the issue or problem
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the go-ahead run in the home seventh on an error by Scott
Sizemore, who had knotted the game with a solo homer in
the previous half- inning. Paul Konerko then hit an RBI
single which proved to be the winning run.Got a question
on rule clarification, comments on rule enforcements or
some memorable NHL stories? Kerry wants to answer your
emails at [email protected]. Kerry, In Mondays Habs/Bruins
game, there were three questionable/brutal calls against
the Habs late in the game - Tomas Plekanec, then Douglas
Murray, then Brendan Gallagher. Both Murray and Gallagher
had some choice words for the refs and I cant blame them.
Mike Johnson mentioned that Gallagher should be careful
or he might get more for chirping the ref. What are the
rules in terms of what gets you tossed? How far can you
go in terms of pointing out to the ref that he just might
not be perfect? Thanks! James DarlingHead of EnglishHOLY
TRINITY SCHOOLRichmond Hill, Ontario James: Every
official has a unique and individualized flash point that
will usually be triggered by a players physical gestures
and/or a choice of words that might include profane or
abusive language. What is deemed to cross the line with
one official might not get the slightest reaction from
another. I am quite sure this philosophy applies in the
classroom as well James when you and your colleagues
determine what level of inappropriate student behavior
will result in a detention. A one-on-one conversation
between the ref and a player can often get heated (even
profane) so long as the player doesnt get personal and
knows when its time to skate away. No one appreciates
being embarrassed so if a player is overly demonstrative
or persists in disputing the refs ruling with a public
tirade witnessed by other players, coaches and the crowd,
an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty will likely be
assessed. Slamming of sticks on the ice or boards, along
with hand gestures and tossing of equipment can usually
garner an unwanted reaction from the referee. Typically a
warning signal is issued to a player when, in the heat of
the moment, things start to escalate and the referee
shows signs of getting his back up! A veteran referee
that has developed relationships and established a
reputation with players and coaches can often be cut some
additional slack. The veteran might also be less tolerant
of player/coach abuse or disrespectful conduct so players
know when its time for them to pull back before they get
to the edge of the cliff. The warning signal issued by a
ref doesnt necessarily have to be verbal. I found the
less I opened my mouth the better, since it often
resulted in imposing ultimatums I might not want to
enforce at a later point in the game. Statements such as,
"one more word out of you; if you do that again," can
invite a confrontational response from a player. If I did
communicate a verbal request to a player I attempted to
do it in a non-threatening fashion and by keeping any
negative energy I might be feeling in check. Once I was
well established, I often preferred non-verbal signals in
the form of body language, a stern look or a hand signal
that indicated I had enough and the player was skating on
thin ice. Our seven children around the dinner table one
night affectionately termed it the "Daddy Look!" In a
game at the Staples Arena in 2006 the LA Kings came onto
the ice prior to the national anthem. Future Hockey Hall
of Famer Luc Robitaille was in his final season and
immediately blasted up beside me with his big trademark
smile pasted all over his face. Excitedly, Lucky kkept
repeating that I was "Really Big" and shared with me in
all his years 19 in the NHL it was the first time a coach
(Andy Murray) dedicated the game day meeting to talking
about the referee.
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According to Luc, Coach Murray said, "Kerry Fraser is the
referee tonight and if he raises his arm and gives you a
penalty dont open your mouth to argue; skate straight to
the penalty box. If Fraser says its a penalty—its a
penalty so dont piss him off!" Lucky and I laughed as he
continued to tell me how "Big" I was. It is important for
a referee to understand that players are never happy when
they are assessed a penalty and it is best to give them a
wide berth on the way to the penalty box to avoid a
confrontation or to appear antagonistic. If a player
chases the ref then the onus is clearly on the player and
can be held accountable for his actions. I have also seen
improper conduct demonstrated by fellow refs that did not
diffuse player anger or establish control. Gasoline was
thrown on the fire when, on occasion I saw a ref
inappropriately yell at a player to, "shut-up and get in
the f-**n box". Unprofessional behavior such as this by
any official cannot be condoned, defended or tolerated. A
referee must feel the energy of a game and attempt to
manage it in an appropriate manner without taking the
game away from the players. Last night in Boston there
was a surplus of energy in that game that made it
exciting; some of the negative energy even contributed to
the entertainment value. While we can scrutinize and
disagree with some of the calls and non-calls throughout
the game I think it is worthwhile to note that the refs
also demonstrated some tolerance and self-control. They
werent quick on the trigger and allowed the Montreal
players to vent their frustration before stepping into
the penalty box on a few occasions. I felt the cross-
check penalty to Tomas Plekanec for pushing Brad Marchand
to the ice was a weak call and a byproduct of the
incidental contact between Plekanec and Tuukka Rask 190
feet earlier. Douglas Murray, on the other hand, was
assessed a legitimate penalty that is most often called
once he removed his hand from his stick and wrapped and
spun Chris Kelly off the puck. Brendan Gallagher had the
most valid complaint as he surgically positioned and
lifted his stick below the lower hand of Gregory Campbell
to separate Campbell from the puck on a breakaway. Even
though Gallaghers stick slid up the shaft of Campbells
stick and made momentary contact with Campbells bottom
glove the stick check had already been executed and
should have been ruled a good defensive play. The fact
that it was determined to be a foul by the referee his
best response should have been to call a penalty shot
since it had occurred from behind. Thankfully, there was
no point to center ice and no unsportsmanlike conduct
penalty assessed when Gallagher protested the penalty
call. James, the best way for a player to respond when a
ref doesnt make a "perfect call" is to do what Coach Andy
Murray suggested; "go to penalty box and dont piss the
ref off." I would also add, once the penalty has been
served approach the ref and calmly attempt to plead your
innocence. It just might plant the seed for a budding
relationship to develop with the referees.
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