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Date: | Tue, 21 Jan 1992 21:55:10 GMT |
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Dave writes:
> In my hockey-watching experience, despite what the rules say
>(which is that if a defending player last touches the puck en route to
>the net, then the goal is awarded "sans aide" (unassisted) to the nearest
>offensive player), it seems to me that hard shots that are deflected in
>by defenders are scored as if they'd gone in cleanly, with the shooter
>getting the goal, etc. On the other hand, if a defenseman puts the puck
>in his own net after having some kind of possession, then the nearest
>offensive player gets the goal unassisted.
The rules don't actually say "if a defensive player last touches the puck",
they read "If a goal is SCORED by a defensive player..." (emphasis mine),
Rule 6-15-d. I have always taken that to mean if the defense puts it in
its own net, the goal goes to the nearest offensive player; else, deflections
go to the shooter unless they go off an offensive player.
- mike
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