I absolutely love MSG. I really want to go to a concert there, but most of them sell out in minutes, and even seconds. Cool post! I love New York! I also was curious as to why garden was in its name, thanks for explaining!
You must be logged in to post a comment. Skip to content. MSG Entrance Wikipedia. Inside MSG Wikipedia. Both teams dipped their toe in the water with all-black Instagram posts for BlackoutTuesday, but still nothing in writing — and nothing of substance.
A request for comment from MSG was declined. Meanwhile, Rangers defenseman K'Andre Miller took matters into his own hands on Monday night, tweeting a powerful statement in support of the movement while providing insight into the struggles of being a black man in a mostly white sport. Having the courage to share those personal experiences forces others to walk in Miller's shoes and deepen their understanding of what the black community is going through.
It's something we need more of, not less. And while a canned statement from either organization wouldn't have nearly the same effect, at least it would signal a shift from indifferent bystander to actively being part of the solution. Vincent Z. Read more of his work at lohud. Facebook Twitter Email. Mercogliano NHL Writer. View this post on Instagram. So if Zherdev had shot from the middle of the slot right at the face-off dots, he would have been 20 feet away.
He was clearly much further than that. As I watched another few games, it was clear that the errors are not consistent. But there's at least one goal every game where the officially-recorded location is nowhere near the real location. For example, Zherdev had another goal on October 25th where he clearly shot the puck from beyond the face-off dot; it was recorded as 18 feet from the net. Or Dan Girardi's goal on October 30 against Atlanta. Girardi is almost at the boards, and he's several feet behind the face-off dot.
He might be 30 feet from the goal line - but the recorded distance from the goal line at MSG is just 14 feet, which would be where I've put the X - a circus shot given that he was just a few feet away from the boards.
The more you watch, the more wild mistakes you'll find. No doubt there are errors at every rink - but MSG makes the worst of them. As long as you remember that the coordinates of the face-off dots are 20,22 - that is, 20 feet from the goal line and 22 feet from the center of the net - it's hard to make egregious mistakes like we've seen here. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.
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