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  1. start around 5:20 in for the goal in question. I don't like the NHL allowing this goal, but I need to ask for some other opinions. To me, it looks clear as day that the skater moves the goalie with his stick, then scores. Now Binnington doesn't protest, the announcers didn't say anything, and everybody went about their day as if it was no problem. Are you allowed to move the goalie out of the way like that? My concern with allowing this kind of goal will encourage players to poke and hack trying to push goalies out of the way. Thoughts?
  2. 2000 Eclipse, then a 2006 eclipse. Not the best cars, but they worked and rarely had any trouble. As I said, all of the inconveniences of a sports car with none of the positives of a sports car. And not great cars for hockey goalies.
  3. 2019 WRX STI. Coming from 2 mitusishi eclipses, there is tons of room for activities. I still leave a seat folded down all the time to run the sticks through the trunk to the back seats. And the trunk opening is a little too small for me to feel comfortable shoving my bag in there for every game, so I put the pads in the trunk and bag in the back seat. I can confirm you can comfortably get 2 sets of pads and sticks easily in the trunk. It seems that everyone already knows, but yes super fun car, atrocious on gas mileage and obviously a hatch would be better, but I can't complain. If I was a smarter man I would've gotten a WRX, but I'm dumb and I wanted it. Protip: white based pads are fine, but white based car wheels are an awful idea. I did it for my winter wheels, and they look clean for about 45 seconds whenever I clean them.
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