What's your point? Team gains zone entry, establishes extended pressure and then scores.......we want that goal to stand even if they the whistle should have gone for offside? I've heard the argument before regarding how long ago the offside occurred, not sure if that is your point here, but I think that is total BS. If you never gain the zone within the rules, you don't get to keep that extended pressure.....when a team gets trapped in their zone, a good portion of the time it results in 1) icing and still trapped, 2) goal against or 3) penalty....and that all started with an offside, so none of that should have happened. The notion that the offside really has nothing to do with the play anymore if a certain amount of time has gone by is just silly.
I think you started this thread though and I think the difference between calling a goal back for this and not doing it for other things is simply black and white vs. subjective, simple as that.
Yeah, I say let the goal stand... at least if the offside didn't happen on a rush that directly led to a goal. Games aren't going to be officiated perfectly regardless.
Goals following missed offsides stood for decades. I wouldn't lose any sleep if such goals stood now.
This whole checking for an offside way before a potential goal thing is rather tacky to me. It can also take away from the viewing experience as a fan. Now some people may be reluctant to cheer when their favorite team puts the puck in the net because they're worried the apparent goal may be overturned.
Following up on what you said: What if the team that gained the zone offside
concedes a goal following an offside that was missed? Let's say the opposition gains control of the puck and springs a player on a breakaway or gets a two on one and scores. Should the goal be wiped out because the
other team went offside moments earlier?
What if a team enters the offensive zone offside and the offside is missed and then the other team ices the puck and a goal is scored off the faceoff? Should we wave it off because the whistle should have been blown before the puck was iced and the ensuing face-off never should have happened?
What if a team goes offside and the offside is missed and then a minute of game play passes before a penalty is called. Should the penalty be called off because the play should have been blown dead well before it was taken?
There's so much shit that can potentially be looked at. I say if it's not directly related to a goal, f it.
This is my stand and I don't expect everyone to agree. But it looks like some do.