Nobody knows. They just flip a coin to see if it is or not. Unless it’s us, then it automatically is if we’re on offense, or not when we’re on defense. Case in point.
South-Throat8282
It’s whichever doesn’t benefit us, probably confirmation bias or whatever the term is, I can’t think of a GI call that’s gone our way one way or another
spmartin1993
Personally thought this was goal tender interference live but thought there would be zero chance it would be turned over. Didn’t like that we challenged it after seeing the replay.
deepbluenothings
It’s borderline but the bigger problem is why is Fabbro so damn weak? Protect your fucking goalie.
slacks_on_deck
« I do not know what a penalty is in the NFL…I do not know what a penalty is in the NHL…I do not know what a foul is in the NBA »
This is what I said last night while watching the Cavs game. It rings true today as well.
Timely_Deal8685
Out of the crease. This just isn’t goaltender interference.
Constant_Message920
While normally I would agree there is bad consistency in G interference calls, in this case (while as a fan I would like it to be called) by the rules it is not goalie interference. In the NHL, goaltenders are not entitled to any space outside the blue paint, so here jet slides outside the crease and the Isles player driving the net never enters the crease so the contact is considered incidental and can’t be ruled goalie interference. There was a similar play Thursday night i believe with the oilers (maybe) where the goaltender reached out of the crease to make a glove save and got his glove smacked with a stick but because he was reaching outside the crease he was not entitled to the space and as long as a different penalty was not committed then it was legal contact and the goal stood.
soundwithdesign
Does it matter if your own teammate “blocks” a player into your goalie?
Vreas
Believe the rule outlines if contact is outside the crease it isn’t goalie interference
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Nobody knows. They just flip a coin to see if it is or not. Unless it’s us, then it automatically is if we’re on offense, or not when we’re on defense. Case in point.
It’s whichever doesn’t benefit us, probably confirmation bias or whatever the term is, I can’t think of a GI call that’s gone our way one way or another
Personally thought this was goal tender interference live but thought there would be zero chance it would be turned over. Didn’t like that we challenged it after seeing the replay.
It’s borderline but the bigger problem is why is Fabbro so damn weak? Protect your fucking goalie.
« I do not know what a penalty is in the NFL…I do not know what a penalty is in the NHL…I do not know what a foul is in the NBA »
This is what I said last night while watching the Cavs game. It rings true today as well.
Out of the crease. This just isn’t goaltender interference.
While normally I would agree there is bad consistency in G interference calls, in this case (while as a fan I would like it to be called) by the rules it is not goalie interference. In the NHL, goaltenders are not entitled to any space outside the blue paint, so here jet slides outside the crease and the Isles player driving the net never enters the crease so the contact is considered incidental and can’t be ruled goalie interference. There was a similar play Thursday night i believe with the oilers (maybe) where the goaltender reached out of the crease to make a glove save and got his glove smacked with a stick but because he was reaching outside the crease he was not entitled to the space and as long as a different penalty was not committed then it was legal contact and the goal stood.
Does it matter if your own teammate “blocks” a player into your goalie?
Believe the rule outlines if contact is outside the crease it isn’t goalie interference