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Craig Lisko writes:
[ A nice explanation of the college rule, including: ]
>What college "rules" disallow is the goaltender pursuing the puck in order
>to freeze it. Example, Same situation as above only this time the goalie
>takes ONE stride towards the puck to cover it, this IS a penalty.
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>Only in college do they have such a rule. Goaltenders like myself who play
>in leagues that don't call this, usually get one warning their freshman
>year and that's it.
Brings back memories of Jason Elliott's first start for Cornell, when he skated
out into the left circle and gloved a loose puck, only to be called for delay of
game. The play was legal in the junior league where Elliott had previously
played. (No warning was given)
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Disclaimer -- Unless otherwise noted, all opinions expressed above are
strictly those of:
Bill Fenwick
Cornell '86 and '95
LET'S GO RED!! DJF 5/27/94
"So what's Cornell's strategy now -- go to the net?"
-- Grady Whittenberg, Cornell (WQNY) play-by-play announcer, following the
clean-up efforts after Providence goalie Dan Dennis got sick on the ice
during the first round of the Syracuse Invitational
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