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(Scott asks for a ruling on a goal scored immediately after the
timekeeper blows the horn, but presumably before or without an on-ice
official signaling stoppage of play) ...
Since this is the "COLLEGE Hockey Discussion List", I'll ignore the
"USA Hockey" rule directive. I've been a timekeeper for a zillion
youth and high school games ... and you'd never see me tooting my
horn during play :-)
For NCAA play, the rules are not at all explicit about stoppages of the
clock (to me), but are clear for this event. Rule 6-15 c.(7):
"c. A goal shall not be allowed in any of the folowing cases:
(7) If a goal is made after the referee, assistant referee or
timekeeper has signaled play to stop;"
To continue on "stoppages of the clock" ...
(1) Why does the clock stop when play stops?
(2) If the clock is to stop on a referee's whistle, why isn't there a
whistle when a goal is scored?
cheers,
Wayne Smith
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