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> Jim had replied, in part...
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> > > BUT .... If the puck went directly in off B's foot, no goal.
> > > If you ask me why, I'll cry ....
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> > That particular wrinkle is not covered by the rules as given; why
> should
> > this situation be treated any differently than any other case in which a
> > goal is scored off a defender's body/skate/stick, i.e., it counts ??
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> 15.c. A goal shall not be allowed in any of the following cases:
> (1) If an attaching player strikes the puck with a stick carried above
> the height of the crossbar of the goal frame (4 feet (1.22m));
> ...
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This of course brings to mind, Attached to what? Maybe it means if he is
attached to the ice.... Hmmm. I think they need to clarify that rule a
bit. :-)
Tom Rowe [log in to unmask]
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