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Originally Posted by canuckrefguy
1. Travel on Green post player. I have a patient whistle, and am not the type to micro-manage travelling - but that was an obvious travel that allowed an advantage. It just leaped out at me when I watched the video.
2. Block. A half-second earlier and the defender gets the call, but he was late. Ref the defense.
As for primaries - a collision like that needs a whistle - at every level. I personally don't care who calls it. We can rip the primary guy a new one in the post game for passing on a train wreck or being out of position.
In the end, this entire sequence should not have happened - L or T on the original play should have called that post player for travelling.
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The lead missed the travel because he was too busy with his visible count. :>