You’ve been appointed as the sole authority over the NHL rulebook. Your word is law.
In your world, which if any of the following scenarios would include the option for replay reviews?
Fun poll - I only voted for 3 - but I will also add a 4th of my own choice:
1. Puck over goal line before time expires
2. Puck fully over goal line or not
The first 2 are obvious. When chosing between a good goal or not - by all means go ahead with review, and get the right call. This is easy, and they usually get it right too.
3. Offside prior to goal. Same idea as the first two, about getting a call right where there's a goal, BUT - there has to be a time limit....5 seconds or so, maybe 10. But it has to be an offside that leads directly to a goal (ie a 2 on 1 rush where they score, and one guy was offside). If it's offside and they enter the zone....and stay there for like 37 seconds before getting a goal, too bad time expired, goal counts.
The 4th choice I would add is dealer's choice - referees can choose to subjectively review any play they want. When there's an extremely egregious penalty missed (be it a high stick, or an injury, or goalie interference), they can chose to review, and still give a penalty. Pros and cons with this one. Cons is - if you give referee too much power to subjectively determine when he can review, people will complain - but the pro is simply not to miss any overtly egregious calls. I think this just helps the game. ie - the other day with Marchand faking an injury on the wrong leg after a slash to get a penalty? If a 5th ref was reviewing plays - he 100% gets an embelishment call.
I don't care about any of the others:
1. Kicking motion? I never had an issue with that...if it's not overtly blatent to be caught by ref, it's fine for me...
2. Goalie interefernce. Same as above - if it's not overtly obvious, too bad.
3. I don't care about hand passes. If you get away with it with ref not seeing - cool, good for you. No need to review anything
4. Icing - nope. Refs do a fairly good job at it, but they're human, and you have to account for some close calls both ways. Deal with it
5. Objective or subjective penalties - no. But - refer to my "dealers choice". Maybe insert a 5th referee in the video room, and his job is to call out extreme egregious plays. So it's not about catching every single hooking or high sticking call possible - but the really bad ones, he calls those out.