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Endless video replay has ruined sports. by wearendhockey
Every goal reviewed to see if someone had a skate inconsequentially offside. Every time a player goes down by the boards a review to see if someone pushed him a little too roughly into the wall. Every time a player gets hit and milks it for all its worth by staying down on the ice long enough to draw a whistle a review to see if someone hit him in the head. Either get better referees or live with the occasional bad call. But quit with the replay every time it looks like MAYBE something happened that some craptastic ref missed.