These goalie interference calls are getting ridiculous

Viqsi

"that chick from Ohio"
Oct 5, 2007
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Goaltender interference is being referee'd like the linesman call offside now.

Black and white no matter the reason, if youre offside the play is dead. Too stupid to get back onside? Whistle. Too weak and a Dman pushes you offside? Whistle. Avoiding a collision with a teammate/Ref/opponent and jump offside? Whistle. Shoot the puck in the net while somebody is offside: Whistle!

No goals under any of those circumstances, obviously so now you wait for everybody to be onside and score? Good goal....

Now for the GI its:

In the blue paint? Whistle! Too weak and "fall into the goalie"? Whistle! Trying to find open ice and pass through the blue? Whistle! Jab your stick into the goalies mask and aim for the eyes? Well that ones actually fine because his feet were outside the blue, see?
Under the rules as described and quoted repeatedly in this thread, the bolded would in fact be goaltender interference. Would probably also qualify as two minutes for spearing, but I haven't looked at that part of the rulebook.
 

TheNumber4

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Nov 11, 2011
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First video I found:


No overhead so it's not definitive, but from what I can see Benson skated into the crease under his own power before he was pushed. Therefore, it's his fault. He went into the crease beforehand. No goal.

Pretty clear interference there. Benson skates into the blue paint on his own. How does it affect the goalie if theres no contact? What if the goalie wanted to come out to challenge the shot harder.
 
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Viqsi

"that chick from Ohio"
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How you got into the crease is not relevant for 3.A. The important condition is how contact with the goaltender was initiated.
Table 16 3.A is an illustrative example, not the rule itself. The rule itself - rule 69 - is pretty clear on the matter.
A player is allowed to skate into the crease, and still be there while a goal is scored, that's not an infraction or cause for goal reversal. It's just while they're in the crease they must refrain from:
1. Obstructing the goalies vision, and this is beyond just making it a little harder
2. Initiating contact with the goalie, unless pushed, shoved or fouled by a defender
3. Being subject to goalie initiated contact
One could plausibly argue Benson is guilty of #1.
 

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