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Evan Rodrigues goaltender interference on Joseph Woll – Tough Call Review



Evan Rodrigues got away with one here. How do you slide right into the goalie several feet into the crease with no puck in sight and not get called?

4 Comments

  1. I mean…the "slide right into the goalie" was the effort to stop TBH. He started his stop at the mid-circle hash mark, putting the brakes on when the play was broken up. I don't know what you want him to do, especially when Woll met him at the top of the crease, and not fully in the blue paint. I think this is a good no-call.
    Hey it's better than some of the other calls that game ill tell ya.

  2. That is not goaltender interference.

    1) interference on the goaltender only applies to situations where a goal is scored
    2) it's not interference, because skaters are free to pursue rebounds
    3) The skater obviously attempted to stop
    4) any player guided into the crease from pressure can make contact with the goalie, provided that they attempted to stop
    5) most importantly, Woll goes down like he was shot in the head, and no official is going to call that

    After watching all of two videos from you, I've come to the conclusion that you're just unable to Google the NHL rulebook.

  3. A train stops shorter. But at least it’s head on and not one of those drive bys that clips the goalies head from the side for a clear concussion…

    This doesn’t look “bad”… but it looks like a cheeky intended nudge from the player 😅.

    It could be a call… if the game needed some power play excitement at that time for sure! 😊

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