S67 PT #3: It Wasn't Me
Due: October 9th @ 11:59 PM (PST)
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Hockey Prompt
I do believe that video review has a place in most sports, specifically hockey. But I feel the way that it is currently used definitely brings down the fan experience a little bit. I feel there are certain moments in the game that shouldnt be able to be reviewed. Such as a missed offside call that happened two minutes prior where the play ended in a goal, but after about 20 seconds the team on the bench has decided to challenge it. If an NHL team was able to determine that it was offside in less than 20s, why isnt the NHL able to do the same thing and potentially stop the play and reset before that goal is scored? Why are we waiting for a team to challenge it. I am a big fan of the game being easy to understand, and video review shouldn't require the announcer to take 3 minutes attempting to explain tiny nuances that make sense to almost no one.
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