Goaltending interference

  • HFBoards is well aware that today is election day in the US. We ask respectfully to focus on hockey and not politics.

Johnnucleo

Registered User
Jan 2, 2016
238
257
Ostrava
What if the puck is in the crease?
so this is really the key. if the puck is in the crease, the player does have the right to try and play it. but in this case the puck was not in crease when he was pushing the goalies pad with his stick, so in this particular case it should have been interference.
 

Anglesmith

Setting up the play?
Sep 17, 2012
46,693
15,100
Victoria
so this is really the key. if the puck is in the crease, the player does have the right to try and play it. but in this case the puck was not in crease when he was pushing the goalies pad with his stick, so in this particular case it should have been interference.
OK, but you see how this invalidates what you said before and gets us back to the nuances involved in the rule, right? Not saying this decision was correct.
 

Ad

Upcoming events

Ad

Ad