CU @ Yale 1/31/14

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BMac

Rule 73 - Interference on the Goalkeeper

73.1 Interference on the Goalkeeper - A player of the attacking team may stand on the goal crease line or in the goal crease, or skate through the goal crease, unless, in the opinion of the official, the player is physically or visually preventing the goalkeeper from defending the goal.

PENALTY—If a goal is scored, it shall be disallowed. Faceoff at the
nearest neutral zone faceoff spot.

A player of the attacking team may stand or stay in the crease when the
puck is in the crease or when the player has possession of the puck.
If a player of the attacking team has been physically interfered with by
the action of any defending player so as to cause the player to be in the goal crease, and the puck enters the net while the player so interfered with is still within the goal crease, the goal shall be allowed.

The privileged area (defined in Rule 1.6) includes the goal crease. The
goalkeeper may not be body checked in this area (Rule 43). Incidental
contact, at the discretion of the referee, may be permitted while the
goalkeeper is in the act of playing the puck outside the goal crease.
The goalkeeper is allowed to freeze the puck in this area to prevent a goal.

TimV

Quote from: Jim HylaIs it OK?

Whoa...It's MUCH better than OK. It's wonderful!
"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."

ajh258

Quote from: BMacRule 73 - Interference on the Goalkeeper

73.1 Interference on the Goalkeeper - A player of the attacking team may stand on the goal crease line or in the goal crease, or skate through the goal crease, unless, in the opinion of the official, the player is physically or visually preventing the goalkeeper from defending the goal.

The privileged area (defined in Rule 1.6) includes the goal crease. The goalkeeper may not be body checked in this area (Rule 43).


This would make the case for waving off the goal...


Quote from: BMacIf a player of the attacking team has been physically interfered with by the action of any defending player so as to cause the player to be in the goal crease, and the puck enters the net while the player so interfered with is still within the goal crease, the goal shall be allowed.

Incidental contact, at the discretion of the referee, may be permitted while the goalkeeper is in the act of playing the puck outside the goal crease.

...and this says it should be allowed?

Which one was it last night?

ugarte

Quote from: Jim HylaAs long as I'm editing, here's the disputed goal, public I hope.:-D
Thank you for including the ref waving off the goal and Yale's grumpy "COME ON" reaction.

RichH

My one main comment from the Yale game is that I'll be very happy when Kenny Agostino is gone after this year. At least 3 times during OT, the puck wound up slipping right to him at the blue line with some room & speed to threaten a breakaway. Plus I feel like that guy was triple-shifting, as he was always on the ice during OT.  Call it Allain-style play, or good ol' fashioned cherry-picking, but Cornell was able to barely contain that each time. The final instance being a nice heads-up play by Iles with under 1:00 left to get to the boards and shuffle the puck BACK behind the net. Most of the time, I get hesitant with Andy's "activeness," but that was the right decision this particular time.  (That sequence can be seen on the highlight video posted on the ECAC Hockey website.)

Agostino is one guy I respect & secretly wish was on my team.

Ferlin was about 4-steps behind the lone defender when he received that puck, and he found that extra gear and busted it right up the gut. That was a very entertaining game by both teams, and euphoric finish. Seeing the shock ripple through the stunned Yale side of the stands may have healed a few of the many wounds from recent years.

billhoward

Quote from: RichHMy one main comment from the Yale game is that I'll be very happy when Kenny Agostino is gone after this year. At least 3 times during OT, the puck wound up slipping right to him at the blue line with some room & speed to threaten a breakaway. Plus I feel like that guy was triple-shifting, as he was always on the ice during OT.  Call it Allain-style play, or good ol' fashioned cherry-picking, but Cornell was able to barely contain that each time. The final instance being a nice heads-up play by Iles with under 1:00 left to get to the boards and shuffle the puck BACK behind the net. Most of the time, I get hesitant with Andy's "activeness," but that was the right decision this particular time.  (That sequence can be seen on the highlight video posted on the ECAC Hockey website.)

Agostino is one guy I respect & secretly wish was on my team.

Ferlin was about 4-steps behind the lone defender when he received that puck, and he found that extra gear and busted it right up the gut. That was a very entertaining game by both teams, and euphoric finish. Seeing the shock ripple through the stunned Yale side of the stands may have healed a few of the many wounds from recent years.
This is what sport is all about and why being there is best on days like this: "To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women!" - Conan the Barbarian

TimV

One of the great Conan quotes.  Do you remember the Prayer to Krom?
"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."