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Originally Posted by atapene guilly and jols are correct, the exception was made because of the depth.
for a penalty shot, the attackers must be behind the puck before the gong sounds, and on the surface.... then they can go anywhere. when puck is touched defender can come off the wall, other attacker could be anywhere.
these goals are more often disallowed because the attackers have submerged before the gong, maybe this is what happened guilly? |
ok, so the hand in the wall was changed at Sheffield only, that's the answer..
About the disallowed goal, I saw it in a US nationals game, the problem is that refs signals aren't at the video, but the two players were on surface and behind the puck before the puck is touched... Probably ref used Carol's look at the rules, and one of them go ahead after the sound, but before the contact....