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Ed
Obstruction refers to the fact that you're impeding someone from getting
somewhere. It could be via hooking, holding, tripping, or just getting in
the way i.e. interference.
It seems like Gravellese was trying to say that so-and-so obstructed
someone's path by use of the body.
Or am I way off base.
Joe LaCour
----- Original Message -----
From: "Moller, Edward N." <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 11:16 AM
Subject: It sure sounds redundant to me
> So far this season there have been a spate of obstruction interference
> penalties. I believe that during the BU-UVM game John Gravellese called
> five in the first period alone. Would someone please explain what this
call
> means, how it came on to the books this year, and how it differs from
plain
> old fashioned interference. I know the NHL has been assessing obstruction
> penalties for a few years now, but I can't figure out what they mean.
>
> Edward N. Moller
> Controller
> Mount Ida College
> Newton Centre, MA 02459-3323
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