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Chris Phillips Hit Ryan Miller (Febuary 3 2010)

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2010

big collision during the Senators/Sabres game.

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  • hell yes myers! throw those punches!

  • @MTRadio Lol, moron. You obviously know I'm right - and you hate the truth - because all you can say is "sdfu pansy". Typical of someone who has nothing to support what they say, personal attacks. I'm not gonna bother arguing with a lousy 12-year-old wanker.

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  • Chris Phillips could have avoided Miller! But he was taking is time to wait until Miller was right by the boards to play the puck!

  • @XtraRecords cool story bro could you tell it again?

  • i went to that game

  • Ya he defiantly coulda gone against the boards earlier and closer. Goalies in the Lower leagues if they get hit the. Usually it's a penalty cause many players are immature and will actually go for the hit but also cause there would be so much arguing with league officials and convieners and parents and coaches that you might as well give 2 mins instead of wasting days arguing

  • @byronstyrofoam especially a blind side hit like that

  • @byronstyrofoam still a dick move to hit the goalie

  • @sabresrule0029 Agreed.  It could have been avoided. However, the goalie does not have an unconditional free pass. Please read my previous comment.

  • @sabresrule0029 No, I am not wrong. You made up the "privileged area" concept. The rule talks about incidental contact. Incidental contact works both ways. if you read the rule, the goalie can actually be penalized while in his "privileged area". You have now dragged the goalposts from Miller owning the space to the definition of incidental contact.

  • @sabresrule0029 Please feel free to link to the rule that defines the goalie's "privileged area".

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