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Jeremy Zuttah Womens Jersey .ca. Kerry, In
the first period of Saturdays Montreal-Ottawa game, Brendan Gallagher is called
for goaltender interference. Craig Anderson is outside the blue paint trying to
make the save. When is it legal to make contact with the goalie without a
penalty? It seems they can leave the crease, wander around, check a player but
touch the goalie and a penalty is called! If his domain is the blue ice then
stay in there and if you come out be prepared to bite the bullet! Bill
George --- I have a short question regarding a rule in international hockey. At
this years WJHC, I noticed numerous times that play was whistled down when a
player from one team entered the crease of the opposing teams goalie. Yet other
times when a goal was scored by a player who had also clearly been in the
crease. Why is the play not blown dead then or the goal taken back like the days
of old in the NHL? Or is this a rule as entertaining or confusing as the
shoulder vs. crossbar high stick call? Thank you for your time,Jason Hoef Bill:
In watching the play closely we see that Craig Anderson was actually set to play
a shot (butterfly position) at the top of his goal crease with both skates and
pads visible inside the blue paint. Montreals gritty little pest,
Brendan Gallagher attempted to set a legal screen tight to the top Andersons
crease and while facing the shooter. In doing so, Gallagher reached back with
his left glove (top of stick hand) which contacted Anderson in the facemask and
knocked the Sens goalie off of his set position. Due to the fact that Gallagher
reached back with his hand and stick resulting in contact with Craig Anderson
inside his goal crease, the referee deemed it to be more deliberate than
incidental and assessed the appropriate penalty for goalkeeper interference. The
overriding rationale and language of rule 69 (Interference on the Goalkeeper) is
that a goalkeeper should have the ability to move freely within his goal crease
without being hindered by the actions of an attacking player. In all cases in
which an attacking player initiates intentional or deliberate contact with a
goalkeeper, whether or not the goalkeeper is inside or outside the goal crease
and whether or not a goal is scored, the attacking player will receive a
penalty. Lets take the scenario where the goalie is setup outside of his goal
crease to cut down the angle and for the purpose of challenging the shooter,
Rule 69.4 applies: If an attacking player initiates any contact with a
goalkeeper, other than incidental contact, while the goalkeeper is outside his
goal crease, and a goal is scored, the goal will be disallowed. A goalkeeper is
not "fair game" just because he is outside the goal crease. The appropriate
penalty should be assessed in every case where an attacking player makes
unnecessary contact with the goalkeeper. However, incidental contact will be
permitted when the goalkeeper is in the act of playing the puck outside his goal
crease provided the attacking player has made a reasonable effort to avoid such
unnecessary contact. The ambiguity contained in the language of this rule
beginning with the word "However…" places huge responsibility and pressure on
the referee to ascertain incidental contact and if the attacking player made a
"reasonable" effort to avoid such contact! Most often the benefit will (and
should) go to the goalkeeper that is set to defend the incoming shot. When a
goalkeepers motion/movement outside of his crease and prior to establishing a
full set, results in contact with an attacking player and a goal results it
should be deemed a good goal. The harsh truth, Bill, is that goalkeepers are
provided special protection due to the unique nature of their position as
provided and defined by the rules committee. Jason: The IIHF rule book states:
Rule 534 - Interference - If an attacking player deliberately stands in the goal
crease, without interfering with the goalkeeper, the referee shall stop the play
and the ensuing face-off shall take place at the nearest face-off spot in the
neutral zone. As you alluded to, Jason, once the puck enters the goal crease
attacking players are allowed to enter the crease and legally play the puck.
Rules then apply to the legal scoring of a goal. Exceptional coverage of the
2014 World Juniors was provide for TSN by Gord Miller and Ray Ferraro in Malmo,
Sweden as well as analysis by James Duthie and Bob McKenzie back in the studio.
Terrific work as always men!
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.C. - Taylor Vickermans third-period goal held up as the winner as the Tri-City
Americans edged the Kamloops Blazers 2-1 in Western Hockey League action on
Monday.TORONTO - Its been a while since the Raptors could genuinely speak about
a meaningful game in February but Dwane Casey is not just blowing smoke when he
stresses the importance of Wednesdays showdown with Atlanta, his teams final
game before All-Star weekend. "Its huge," Casey said of Torontos matchup with
the fifth-place Hawks, who sit 1.5 games behind the Raptors for third place in
the Eastern Conference. "Its not like in the past where games dont matter. In
the past we were building, getting guys experience. Now the games matter."
Toronto will go into the break with at least 27 wins for the first time since
the 2009-10 campaign and could pad its cushion over Atlanta in the standings
with a victory on Wednesday. TSN 1050s Josh Lewenberg and Duane Watson took a
look at the importance of Wednesdays tilt at home to Atlanta and finishing the
first half of the season strong in this weeks edition of the Raptors Report
podcast. Generally, this is one of those games - the one just before All-Star -
that coaches fear most, and for good reason. Its just one of 82 and its easy to
look past if youre headed to New Orleans for this weekends festivities or
eagerly awaiting time off with family and friends. NBA players are only human
after all. Perhaps that would be the case against an inferior opponent, a trap
game of sorts, but this years unofficial finale to the first half of the season
has a different feel and the mentality going into it reflects a new level of
focus. "(We have to) make sure we take care of business before we go on the
break," Casey said following a light practice on Tuesday. "(Weve) been talking
about that now for the last week or so and we didnt do a good job on the West
Coast trip of closing out. Weve got one more game before the break and we dont
want to take the break before it starts." His troops seem to have bought in.
"Before anything else weve got to care of business (Wednesday) against a team
were going back and forth with at our spot in the Eastern Conference," said
DeMar DeRozan, Torontos representative in Sundays All-Star Game. "Weve got to
take advantage of (Wednesdays) game on our home floor and go into the break
feeling good." Despite dropping three of five games on the road last week, the
Raptors have an opportunity to go into the five-day layoff with some momentum,
coming off a 108-101 win over the Pelicans at home Monday. Meanwhile, the Hawks
are backing into the break having lost four straight, most recently falling
100-85 to the Bulls, who leapfrogged them for fourth place with the win. Atlanta
has failed to break 90 points in three of its last three games, scoring 86.5
over that stretch after averaging 116.5 in the previous four contests, winning
three. "Theyre definitely a team of runs, that can get real streaky on you
fast," said DeRozan, who scored 31 points in Torontos 102-95 road loss to the
Hawks on Nov. 1, the second game of the season. "So weve ggot to take all that
out the game from the start and not give them (any) hope and take care of
business from the get go.
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Al Horford had 22 points and 16 rebounds in the first meeting but has since been
lost for the season after undergoing surgery on a torn pectoral muscle.
Paul Millsap - who will join DeRozan as a first-time all-star in the East this
weekend - has stepped up in Horfords place, averaging a career-best 17.7 points
to go along with 8.4 rebounds, already knocking down more threes this season
(46) than he had in his previous seven combined. "Hes another example of a guy
who has developed his game (and) brought something back to the table every
year," Casey said of the Hawks forward. "Hes made some threes in his career in
Utah but now hes a consistent three-point shooter. Hes self-made and thats what
you respect about Millsap." Certainly you cannot talk about the Hawks and their
three-point shooting without mentioning one of the most impressive, albeit under
the radar streaks in professional sports right now. With two treys in Tuesdays
loss, Kyle Korver extended his historic run of consecutive games with at least
one made three-pointer to 119. He broke Dana Barros old record of 89 straight
games back in December and is shooting the three-ball at a 46 per cent clip on
the season, third best in the NBA. His accomplishment - and the threat it
represents - has not gone unnoticed in the Raptors locker room. "Its crazy to do
something like that," DeRozan said. "Especially when they know youre a
three-point shooter and you scout a guy like that and your whole objective is to
run him off the three-point line, make him shoot twos. Hes still knocking down
threes, its definitely tough." "Hes a good athlete, its not like hes just a
stand still guy," Casey added of Korver. "So were going to have to have a lot of
energy to chase him around, to run with him, to move with him and we cant relax
because if you lose site of him for a split second its a three-point shot."
Three days before defending his Slam Dunk title at All-Star Saturday Night,
Terrence Ross should draw the assignment of chasing down Korver, at least
initially. As for Millsap, he should see more of a committee at the four-spot,
especially if Amir Johnson cant go for the Raptors. Johnson has been nursing an
injury to his right ankle since coming down on it in last months win over
Orlando. Casey and the coaching staff opted to rest the Raptors ailing warrior
in Mondays win - the first game hes missed due to injury in nearly two years -
but havent determined his status for Wednesdays contest. Previously it would
have made perfect sense to sit him again, extending his rest into and through
the break but now, with higher stakes, the decision becomes more difficult. "Hes
still sore but were going to see," Casey said. "Right now we need all hands on
deck."
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