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Originally Posted by Hockeyfan02
The rulebook states it can't hit any part of the opposing player's equipment except for the blade of his stick and be called a good goal. I couldn't figure out if Recchi had kicked the puck before it hit Sarich's skate. If Recchi kicked the puck and it hit off Sarich's skate then it shouldn't have counted. If they determined Recchi did not kick the puck then they made the right call in overruling the decision(I have a feeling this is what they ruled). If they called it a good goal because it hit off Sarich's skate then they made the wrong call. An explanation of why goals are allowed/disallowed would be nice, considering this is done in the NFL after reviews I can't see why they don't explain their reasons. It would make things a lot easier.
http://www.nhl.com/hockeyu/rulebook/rule70.html
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That's definitely true. If you're going to have only five people with the same feeds we have, you should at least explain your reasoning.