Re: Yale @ RPI, Friday, 12/1/17
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Re: Yale @ RPI, Friday, 12/1/17
73.1
Interference on the Goalkeeper
- The overriding rationale of this rule
is that a goalkeeper should have the ability to move freely within the
goal crease without being hindered by the actions of an attacking player.
However, an attacking player’s position, whether
inside or outside the
crease, should not, by itself, determine whether a goal should be allowed
or disallowed. In other words, goals scored while attacking players are
standing in the crease may, in appropriate circumstances, be allowed.
Goals should be disallowed only if an attacking player, either by positioning
or by contact, impairs the goalkeeper’s ability to defend the goal.
That last sentence, surprised it counted, but I guess it does.
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Re: Yale @ RPI, Friday, 12/1/17
Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View PostThe same one you're watching, along with knowledge of the rule book.
that's a goal, 1000x over.
Next.Class of '93
16 years at Section 9, Row D, Seats 1-4
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Re: Yale @ RPI, Friday, 12/1/17
Originally posted by Ralph Baer View Post1 Wilson (Grant) pp
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Re: Yale @ RPI, Friday, 12/1/17
Originally posted by ServinisScores View Postyou have, again, a poor comprehension of the rules, amigo.
that's a goal, 1000x over.
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or by contact, impairs the goalkeeper’s ability to defend the goal."
Screening the goalie would be impairment by positioning. Not that it matters, the call stands anyway.
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Re: Yale @ RPI, Friday, 12/1/17
Originally posted by flagdude08 View Post"goals should be disallowed only if an attacking player, either by positioning
or by contact, impairs the goalkeeper’s ability to defend the goal."
screening the goalie would be impairment by positioning. Not that it matters, the call stands anyway.Class of '93
16 years at Section 9, Row D, Seats 1-4
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