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Originally Posted by DUHockey9
Yea it's tough. What annoys me more is an emergency recall, and then the guy doesn't even play. I believe it was Gus who was recalled for Kubina, but then Kubina played the same night. IMO, the NHL should mandata that if someone is recalled as an emergency, the player they are being recalled for (bc they have to declare that), MUST sit out. You can't allow emergency recalls because you MIGHT have an emergency IMO. You either have one, or you don't. No maybes.
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Well, the question is - at what point it OFFICIALLY becomes an emergency recall? Before the match starts and that recalled player is in the line-up (or obviously some time before, when it's definitively decided), there is no reason to let anyone officially know that some player travelled from one city to another.. or is there?