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The Woodlands did play a good game and they had a reason to be upset.  That goaltending was a tough call.  I would love to see a good replay of it.  At the least I think we should have been shooting fts. Their #22 kept them in it, he can play.  Just wonder how much different it would have been with the big guy.  Overall typical home game for the Tigers, especially first home game. Sloppy, definitely not their best game but hung in and got the win.  Off night for Harris and another big late 3 ball by Adams.  Tigers learning about playing these close ones.  The refs definitely let them play.  Way different than the calls in Dallas.  I have to say I wondered if I was watching the right team in the first half as we were 6/6 from the ft line but only 3/6 in the second half.  We played 12 players tonight.   Keep playing guys it's fun watching. 

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here is the goaltending call.  Not the best video but if you can slow it down with pause button, you can get a look at it.  Pretty bad call imo.  Kid got glassed, you don't call GT there.  It was simultaneous at best for Silsbee which is a clean block.  But I've unfortunately seen worse lately at end of games.  

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14 minutes ago, TxHoops said:

 

 

here is the goaltending call.  Not the best video but if you can slow it down with pause button, you can get a look at it.  Pretty bad call imo.  Kid got glassed, you don't call GT there.  It was simultaneous at best for Silsbee which is a clean block.  But I've unfortunately seen worse lately at end of games.  

I'm with st413.  Probably not goaltending, but it looked a pretty clear foul to me.  He got a lot of body.  It's a foul they might not call with 7 seconds left, but I think they call it with 7 minutes left.  It is what it is.

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2 minutes ago, bullets13 said:

I'm with st413.  Probably not goaltending, but it looked a pretty clear foul to me.  He got a lot of body.  It's a foul they might not call with 7 seconds left, but I think they call it with 7 minutes left.  It is what it is.

True.  Like I said, not the worst I've seen.  Foul is probably the correct call there.  

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