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Where in the game did it happen, I haven't seen it.
Yup - Salcido's goal to tie it at 81:39 on the replay
Where in the game did it happen, I haven't seen it.
Yup - Salcido's goal to tie it at 81:39 on the replay
I thought two of them were questionable, Soloman's at the end of the third was bad IMO. I take issue with the crease call simply because if the goalie is not hindered or in risk of being injured, I don't see the point in the call. On Dearth's I thought he shot the ball and was in the back of the net before landing, I just don't get the rule.Great win. When the offense struggled and had three crease violations (legit, not blaming the refs) and they grit out a win, this team can go places.
On the live angle, I thought it looked like Salcido hit the Albany guy in the chest on the fist pump. It was less clear on the replay from behind the cage.Yup - Salcido's goal to tie it at 8
I thought two of them were questionable, Soloman's at the end of the third was bad IMO. I take issue with the crease call simply because if the goalie is not hindered or in risk of being injured, I don't see the point in the call. On Dearth's I thought he shot the ball and was in the back of the net before landing, I just don't get the rule.
I agree with your sentiment. However, if I recall, the rule is written in such a way that, as you said the goalie is not hindered or at risk of being injured is immaterial. The one thing I have not reviewed, and I am no expert so anyone with a good understanding please chime in, is whether the score occurs before the crease violation does the score count. If so, would this have helped us?
I really don't like the rule anyway because defenders are able to use the crease. The rule should be applied to everyone except the goalie if it is an hard and fast rule.
As frustrating as they were, I thought all 3 were legit. :noidea:2 of the crease violations looked pretty legit, I didn't get a good look at the last one so I can't comment but the first two were pretty blatant.
Okay, thanks Jeremy. I really think the rule should be changed, and I believe Soloman's first violation, and the team's second you could've made the case that he was pushed in the crease, either way I think the rule should change simply because Albany's goalie wasn't going to make the save if he was or wasn't in the crease, its not like he fell into the goal or the goalie, either way it is frustrating.The rule is if you jump as your shooting or before you shoot and you land in the crease its a crease violation, period. The only exception is if said offensive player is pushed into the crease by the defender before or after the shot. The rule used to be different but was changed shortly after the Gait's I believe.
Much more recent than those.The rule is if you jump as your shooting or before you shoot and you land in the crease its a crease violation, period. The only exception is if said offensive player is pushed into the crease by the defender before or after the shot. The rule used to be different but was changed shortly after the Gait's I believe.
Thanks for clarification. Wish we were both wrong.The rule is if you jump as your shooting or before you shoot and you land in the crease its a crease violation, period. The only exception is if said offensive player is pushed into the crease by the defender before or after the shot. The rule used to be different but was changed shortly after the Gait's I believe.
Weston dressed there but not getting involved in the mosh!