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hockeyguy09
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Argueing calls?

Post by hockeyguy09 »

What is the point to argue a call after it's made? It seems like every call gets contested by coaches.
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Hockey_Rube
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Re: Argueing calls?

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hockeyguy09 wrote:What is the point to argue a call after it's made? It seems like every call gets contested by coaches.
Future calls....

Letting your players know that you're working hard for them...hopefully they will continue to work hard for you
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Re: Argueing calls?

Post by trev2k1 »

Hockey_Rube wrote:
hockeyguy09 wrote:What is the point to argue a call after it's made? It seems like every call gets contested by coaches.
Future calls....

Letting your players know that you're working hard for them...hopefully they will continue to work hard for you

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calls

Post by INDUS »

if you were at the Kiwanis tourney, the refing was as bad has I have seen it, and it wasn't against one team it was against all of them.
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Kiwanis reffing

Post by Skip_per »

Yes I agree, many missed calls and calls that were made were either a non call or the wrong call. Really very poor, not sure why and yes I agree it was not against any one team or another. It was the whole series.
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