Did Refs Miss it?

jraelson

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Last night's hockey game - Panthers vs Maple Leafs. The puck was in the paint heading toward the Toronto goal when it was stopped by a Toronto player with a broken stick. As the play continued, the referees correctly ruled a goal but no penalty was called.
According to the rules, playing the puck with a broken stick is an "equipment" penalty and should be called regardless whether a goal was scored or not.
Did the referees miss this call?
 
Last night's hockey game - Panthers vs Maple Leafs. The puck was in the paint heading toward the Toronto goal when it was stopped by a Toronto player with a broken stick. As the play continued, the referees correctly ruled a goal but no penalty was called.
According to the rules, playing the puck with a broken stick is an "equipment" penalty and should be called regardless whether a goal was scored or not.
Did the referees miss this call?
Is there a new rule about a delayed penalty after a goal being awarded?
 
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Last night's hockey game - Panthers vs Maple Leafs. The puck was in the paint heading toward the Toronto goal when it was stopped by a Toronto player with a broken stick. As the play continued, the referees correctly ruled a goal but no penalty was called.
According to the rules, playing the puck with a broken stick is an "equipment" penalty and should be called regardless whether a goal was scored or not.
Did the referees miss this call?
??????

Try reading the rulebook.
 
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In the NHL, if the non-offending team scores a goal in a delayed penalty situation, then it is treated as if a goal was scored during that penalty. Thus, if the delayed penalty is a minor, the penalty is waved off.
 
Just a couple of hypotheticals. If the puck hadn’t crossed the line, should there have been a penalty for playing the puck with a broken stick and a penalty shot due to the defender putting his glove on the puck while in the crease? They probably discussed this on air, but the volume was muted on my TV at the time.
 
I guess you missed the memo. The nhl amd dpos have given the green light to the panthers to accidentally target heads without any real repercussions because they only check players with the puck according to coach Paul Maurice . The refs are not going to Ryle anything against Florida that hurts their chances to win the or future games.
 
I guess you missed the memo. The nhl amd dpos have given the green light to the panthers to accidentally target heads without any real repercussions because they only check players with the puck according to coach Paul Maurice . The refs are not going to Ryle anything against Florida that hurts their chances to win the or future games.
The butt, so much, hurts
 

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