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Video Review (Puck over Line)

Puck crossing the goal line. A puck that legally completely crosses the red goal line shall be deemed a good goal.

 

Puck over Line

No goal

Puck crossing the goal line. A puck that legally completely crosses the red goal line shall be deemed a good goal.

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Puck over Line

goal

Puck crossing the goal line. A puck that legally completely crosses the red goal line shall be deemed a good goal.

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Puck over Line

No goal

Puck crossing the goal line. A puck that legally completely crosses the red goal line shall be deemed a good goal.

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Video Review (Net off moorings)

If the puck is in the net prior to the goal frame being dislodged it shall deemed a good goal.

 

Net off moorings

goal

If the puck is in the net prior to the goal frame being dislodged it shall deemed a good goal.

The goal frame is considered to be displaced if either or both goal pegs are no longer in their respective holes in the ice, or the net has come completely off one or both pegs, prior to or as the puck enters the goal.

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Net off moorings

No goal

If the puck is in the net prior to the goal frame being dislodged it shall deemed a good goal.

The goal frame is considered to be displaced if either or both goal pegs are no longer in their respective holes in the ice, or the net has come completely off one or both pegs, prior to or as the puck enters the goal.

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Net off moorings

goal

If the puck is in the net prior to the goal frame being dislodged it shall deemed a good goal.

The goal frame is considered to be displaced if either or both goal pegs are no longer in their respective holes in the ice, or the net has come completely off one or both pegs, prior to or as the puck enters the goal.

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Video Review (Expiration of Time)

Puck in the net prior to, or after expiration of time at the end of the period.

 

Expiration of Time

goal

Puck in the net prior to, or after expiration of time at the end of the period.

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Expiration of Time

No goal

Puck in the net prior to, or after expiration of time at the end of the period.

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Video Review (Batted)

Any puck directed or batted into the net by a hand, foot or deliberately batted with any part of the attacking player's body shall be deemed no goal.

 

Batted

No goal

Any puck directed or batted into the net by a hand, foot or deliberately batted with any part of the attacking player's body shall be deemed no goal.

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Batted

No goal

Any puck directed or batted into the net by a hand, foot or deliberately batted with any part of the attacking player's body shall be deemed no goal.

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Batted

goal

Any puck directed or batted into the net by a hand, foot or deliberately batted with any part of the attacking player's body shall be deemed no goal.

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Video Review (Off Skate)

Any puck directed into the net by foot that is deemed a "Distinct Kicking Motion" shall be deemed no goal.

 

Off Skate

goal

Any puck directed or batted into the net by a hand or foot or deliberately batted with any part of the attacking player's body shall be deemed no goal. With the use of a foot/skate, was a distinct kicking motion evident? If so, the apparent goal must be disallowed. A DISTINCT KICKING MOTION is one which, with a pendulum motion, the player propels the puck with his skate into the net. If the Video Goal Judge determines that it was put into the net by an attacking player using a distinct kicking motion, it must be ruled NO GOAL. This would also be true even if the puck, after being kicked, deflects off any other player of either team and then into the net. This is still NO GOAL.

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Off Skate

goal

Any puck directed or batted into the net by a hand or foot or deliberately batted with any part of the attacking player's body shall be deemed no goal. With the use of a foot/skate, was a distinct kicking motion evident? If so, the apparent goal must be disallowed. A DISTINCT KICKING MOTION is one which, with a pendulum motion, the player propels the puck with his skate into the net. If the Video Goal Judge determines that it was put into the net by an attacking player using a distinct kicking motion, it must be ruled NO GOAL. This would also be true even if the puck, after being kicked, deflects off any other player of either team and then into the net. This is still NO GOAL.

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Off Skate

No goal

Any puck directed or batted into the net by a hand or foot or deliberately batted with any part of the attacking player's body shall be deemed no goal. With the use of a foot/skate, was a distinct kicking motion evident? If so, the apparent goal must be disallowed. A DISTINCT KICKING MOTION is one which, with a pendulum motion, the player propels the puck with his skate into the net. If the Video Goal Judge determines that it was put into the net by an attacking player using a distinct kicking motion, it must be ruled NO GOAL. This would also be true even if the puck, after being kicked, deflects off any other player of either team and then into the net. This is still NO GOAL.

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Off Skate

No goal

Any puck directed or batted into the net by a hand or foot or deliberately batted with any part of the attacking player's body shall be deemed no goal. With the use of a foot/skate, was a distinct kicking motion evident? If so, the apparent goal must be disallowed. A DISTINCT KICKING MOTION is one which, with a pendulum motion, the player propels the puck with his skate into the net. If the Video Goal Judge determines that it was put into the net by an attacking player using a distinct kicking motion, it must be ruled NO GOAL. This would also be true even if the puck, after being kicked, deflects off any other player of either team and then into the net. This is still NO GOAL.

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Video Review (High Stick)

Any puck struck with a high-stick, above the height of the crossbar, by an attacking player prior to entering the goal shall be deemed no goal.

 

High Stick

goal

Any puck struck with a high-stick, above the height of the crossbar, by an attacking player prior to entering the goal shall be deemed no goal. The determining factor is where the puck makes contact with the stick in relation to the crossbar. If the puck makes contact with the portion of the stick that is at or below the level of the crossbar and enters the goal, this goal shall be allowed.

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High Stick

goal

Any puck struck with a high-stick, above the height of the crossbar, by an attacking player prior to entering the goal shall be deemed no goal. The determining factor is where the puck makes contact with the stick in relation to the crossbar. If the puck makes contact with the portion of the stick that is at or below the level of the crossbar and enters the goal, this goal shall be allowed.

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High Stick

No goal

Any puck struck with a high-stick, above the height of the crossbar, by an attacking player prior to entering the goal shall be deemed no goal. The determining factor is where the puck makes contact with the stick in relation to the crossbar. If the puck makes contact with the portion of the stick that is at or below the level of the crossbar and enters the goal, this goal shall be allowed.

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Video Review (Off Official)

Any puck deflected directly into the net off an Official shall be no goal.

 

Off Official

No goal

Any puck deflected directly into the net off an Official shall be no goal.

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Off Official

No goal

Any puck deflected directly into the net off an Official shall be no goal.

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Video Review (Shootouts / Penalty shots)

On a shootout or penalty shot attempt, the puck must be kept in forward motion towards the opponent’s goal line and no goal can be scored off of a rebound.

 

Shootouts / Penalty shots

goal

On a shootout or penalty shot attempt, the puck must be kept in forward motion towards the opponent’s goal line and once it is shot, the play shall be considered complete. No goal can be scored on a rebound of any kind (an exception being the puck off the goal post or crossbar, then the goalkeeper and then directly into the goal), and any time the puck crosses the goal line or comes to a complete stop, the shot shall be considered complete.

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Shootouts / Penalty shots

No goal

On a shootout or penalty shot attempt, the puck must be kept in forward motion towards the opponent’s goal line and once it is shot, the play shall be considered complete. No goal can be scored on a rebound of any kind (an exception being the puck off the goal post or crossbar, then the goalkeeper and then directly into the goal), and any time the puck crosses the goal line or comes to a complete stop, the shot shall be considered complete.

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Shootouts / Penalty shots

No goal

On a shootout or penalty shot attempt, the puck must be kept in forward motion towards the opponent’s goal line and once it is shot, the play shall be considered complete. No goal can be scored on a rebound of any kind (an exception being the puck off the goal post or crossbar, then the goalkeeper and then directly into the goal), and any time the puck crosses the goal line or comes to a complete stop, the shot shall be considered complete.

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Shootouts / Penalty shots

goal

The spin-o-rama type move where the player completes a 360° turn as he approaches the goal, shall be permitted as this involves continuous motion.

However, should the puck come to a complete stop at any time during the shot attempt, the shot shall be stopped and no goal will be the result.

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