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Good afternoon -
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Joseph LaCour wrote:
> Re: high Sticks (BTW, check out www.ihonc.com)
This is an amazing resource - thanks for pointing it out !!
> If the attacking player hi sticks it directly to the goalie, blow the
> whistle and face the puck off as if any hi stick violation occurred
> (same for a kick in or a throw in).
OK, seems appropriate ....
> Now if attacking player A histicks the puck off defensemen B's foot
> over to attacking player C who scores, it counts because it was put in
> as a result of a legal play.
But IS it a legal play !?!? Look at the rules at www.ihonc.com:
> (d) Batting the puck above the normal height of the shoulders with the
> stick is prohibited and when it occurs there shall be a whistle
> and the ensuing face-off shall take place at one of the end zone
> face-off spots adjacent to the goal of the team causing the stop-
> page unless:
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> 1. The puck is batted to an opponent and the opponent gains possession
> and control of the puck in which case the play shall continue ....
The play in question in the BU-UNH game: Shipulski definitely hi-sticked
the puck to the ice, where it deflected off a BU player's skate to Ficek
who scored. BU never had control of the puck between the hi-stick and the
shot/score - under these rules as given above, shouldn't the play have been
whistled dead as I'd assumed ??
> BUT .... If the puck went directly in off B's foot, no goal.
> If you ask me why, I'll cry ....
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 ??
As for the crying game, did Clarkson get burned with such a play in the
past ?? :-) Off hand (pun very much intended :-) I'd say Vermont is the
team with the greatest reason to bitch about a poor interpretation of this
rule (1996 NC$$ semi-final vs. CC on the lake in Cincinnati) ....
Still confused - Jim
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