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Originally Posted by Carol Rose 1. your hearing is faulty UNLESS there is alteration to rules for specific vneue: in 1998 in USOA the goals were not against the wall, so an alternation was made. In regular venue, defender must keep hand on the wall until puck it touched.
2. As I read it, attacker cannot be ahead of the puck until it is touched.
3. There are 3 parts to corner rule:
a player may take puck into the corner
b. second player may replace first and SHOULD make attempt to bring puck out (that statement cases much disucssion amongst refs)
c. third palyer may replace second and MUST bring puck out beyond 1 m mark - that re sets the sequence.
4. If snorkels must be visible on the surface, then of course they cannot submerge - I don't thinki I'm seeing the question. |
1) check my previous post, maybe the rules have a bug ?
2) check my previous post too, I will review my sources.
3) what you say is what I have in mind, my "common sense" corner rule. Rule 16.2.2 says "But if a third player holds the puck in the corner and makes no immediate attempt to move it out"... Again, maybe just a gap, probably it just should say "and doesn't not move it out".
4) the question was if the substitutes can submerge while they are in the substitution area, just to look at the game. It seems they can not, and so, if they do that, they will get a call, right ?
Sebastián