hawksfan50
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Kaiser has got tobstop Stutzle there .. Overpowered..
And INO he did direct it in with his skate ...not just edged in but to me was distinct directed in..but who knows if that qualifies as kicking motion.. it certainly was skate re-directedvin with a "sliding motion"..for future time when a Hawks pkayer re-directs puck deliberately with skate sliding motion which I guess NHL rules allow..the difference with kicking motions vs.skate sliding motion is that the knee is not involved to make thecre-direvting motion allowing puck to go from skate into the goal.
Skate-redirection off a bounce of the skate was always allowed by accidental cn tact witthe skate...but deliberate skate sliding over to redirect puck in is more than accidental drflectionoff a skate .
SO TECHNOCALLY not kicked it because the knee did not move the leg forward to direct it in with a skate ..but now we see that a backwards move of a skate sliding over to cause re-direction in appears to be ok under the rules..
I do not think this kind of motion with thevleg sliding the skate to a position to slide it in off the skate should be allowed as a good goal..but we now have a precedent signaling this leg action will count going forward with simar leg motions sliding your leg and skate backwards to then steer it in with the skate.
This had nothing to do with style crashing into Soda...He was wrestled in by the failed attempt to stop by Kaiser..No ..it appears to be only that a backwards move of leg and skate to then re-direct it in is allowed..but it it was a forward skate movement where the knee moves forward to movev the skate over = that would disallow a skate directed in goal
...so I guess wexare clear now on this rule..you Canmore your skate over ina backwards motion to then direct ina goal..but not in a forward motion which your knees moves forward to move the leg and skatevto a directing result.
An unusual goal because ee never before saw such a backwards move skate back to direct puck in with a deliberate redirecting attempt.
So now we know ...backwards ok to dire t in deliberately with the skate...forward motion with the skate not allowed as a goal.. simple...File it for future reference.
And INO he did direct it in with his skate ...not just edged in but to me was distinct directed in..but who knows if that qualifies as kicking motion.. it certainly was skate re-directedvin with a "sliding motion"..for future time when a Hawks pkayer re-directs puck deliberately with skate sliding motion which I guess NHL rules allow..the difference with kicking motions vs.skate sliding motion is that the knee is not involved to make thecre-direvting motion allowing puck to go from skate into the goal.
Skate-redirection off a bounce of the skate was always allowed by accidental cn tact witthe skate...but deliberate skate sliding over to redirect puck in is more than accidental drflectionoff a skate .
SO TECHNOCALLY not kicked it because the knee did not move the leg forward to direct it in with a skate ..but now we see that a backwards move of a skate sliding over to cause re-direction in appears to be ok under the rules..
I do not think this kind of motion with thevleg sliding the skate to a position to slide it in off the skate should be allowed as a good goal..but we now have a precedent signaling this leg action will count going forward with simar leg motions sliding your leg and skate backwards to then steer it in with the skate.
This had nothing to do with style crashing into Soda...He was wrestled in by the failed attempt to stop by Kaiser..No ..it appears to be only that a backwards move of leg and skate to then re-direct it in is allowed..but it it was a forward skate movement where the knee moves forward to movev the skate over = that would disallow a skate directed in goal
...so I guess wexare clear now on this rule..you Canmore your skate over ina backwards motion to then direct ina goal..but not in a forward motion which your knees moves forward to move the leg and skatevto a directing result.
An unusual goal because ee never before saw such a backwards move skate back to direct puck in with a deliberate redirecting attempt.
So now we know ...backwards ok to dire t in deliberately with the skate...forward motion with the skate not allowed as a goal.. simple...File it for future reference.