"‘Don’t disrespect the league’: Washington Capitals coach Adam Oates warns San Jose Sharks’ rookie Tomas Hertl after flashy goal"
This is the coach of the guy who pretended his stick was on fire and whose team celebrates goals like a Stanley Cup win. You know what disrespects the game? Sirens AND a goal horn AND a song AND pumped in crowd noise.
I want to punch Adam Oates. He's really gonna say that when he has a guy on his team that celebrates a 1-0 1st period goal in an October game like it just clinched Game 7? What a pompous POS.
When I watched that live, I nearly fell off my couch. And every time I see the replay, I'm amazed at the coordination it takes to pull that off. Not to mention, it's a perfectly good deke, nothing different than going forehand-backhand-forehand-slip it thru the 5 hole.
Seriously, it's not like he did some fancy crap on an empty netter. He beat an NHL goalie. I attempt that move often. Good goalies see the fake forehand, see you pull it backhand, commit to that side, which opens up high over the shoulder. So yeah, there's an advantage in the play that leads to scoring. He's treating it like "Oh yeah, any player can go out there and do that, but they don't because it's disrespectful."
Agreed. It's different eras. Oates should know that the game was as different as it was in the 80s compared to the 50s as it is compared to today to the 80s. Hertl isn't the first person to score that goal and he's not even the first person in the 2010 decade to score it.
Where was Oates' outrage when Lecavalier shot between the legs and scored?
shmenguin wrote:It was a legitimate attempt to score. There's nothing else that needs said.
agreeed. I saw someone explain it, might have been Bob McKenzie as the goalie stayed with Hertl's forward motion so that was really his best option to put it in the net.
I dont care when its done, it was a move to score, but if you dont even acknowledge that he made a very showy move when up by 5 with 8 minutes left, then youre not paying attention. If he did this to the wrong team, he would get jumped. I would be surprised if someone didnt pull him aside after the game and tell him to consider the situation before doing something like that.
I cannot believe as long as Thonrton has been in the NHL that he actually said this, but I LOL'd a lot over it. I also agree with him. It's also one helluva move that guys can do practice and not in a real NHL game, so credit to him for pulling it off.
As odd is at may be, I think what Thornton did was a veteran move. Sticking up for the young guy in order to take the media pressure off Hertl and putting it on himself.
I'm sort of surprised that there hasn't been more backlash to Thornton talking about his jimmy. I wish there was a video.