
Posted:
Fri Feb 17, 2006 3:07 pm
by laxfan25
Here is the part that is referenced by the last clarification;
(c) If play continues after an inadvertent flag or horn and: (1) A goal is
scored, play will be restarted with a faceoff; (2) A shot is taken with no
goal scored, the ball shall be awarded by alternate possession outside
the attack area; or (3) No shot is taken, the ball is awarded to the team
last in possession.
The italicized part is deleted, and #3 becomes #2. The big thing to note here is that if a goal is scored after an inadvertant flag or horn, the goal will count and we'll have a faceoff. An inadvertant whistle, while unfortunate, will always kill the play as soon as the whistle is blown. Any goal scored after that is disallowed. The team with possession at the whistle will retain it, a loose ball will be awarded by A.P.

Posted:
Fri Feb 17, 2006 3:34 pm
by LaxRef
laxfan25 wrote:Here is the part that is referenced by the last clarification;
(c) If play continues after an inadvertent flag or horn and: (1) A goal is
scored, play will be restarted with a faceoff; (2) A shot is taken with no
goal scored, the ball shall be awarded by alternate possession outside
the attack area; or (3) No shot is taken, the ball is awarded to the team
last in possession.
The italicized part is deleted, and #3 becomes #2. The big thing to note here is that if a goal is scored after an inadvertant flag or horn, the goal will count and we'll have a faceoff. An inadvertant whistle, while unfortunate, will always kill the play as soon as the whistle is blown. Any goal scored after that is disallowed. The team with possession at the whistle will retain it, a loose ball will be awarded by A.P.
So now we're back to not knowing what to do when a shot is taken during an inadverent flag with no goal scored! Gah!

Posted:
Fri Feb 17, 2006 3:36 pm
by laxfan25
LaxRef wrote:laxfan25 wrote:Here is the part that is referenced by the last clarification;
(c) If play continues after an inadvertent flag or horn and: (1) A goal is
scored, play will be restarted with a faceoff; (2) A shot is taken with no
goal scored, the ball shall be awarded by alternate possession outside
the attack area; or (3) No shot is taken, the ball is awarded to the team
last in possession.
The italicized part is deleted, and #3 becomes #2. The big thing to note here is that if a goal is scored after an inadvertant flag or horn, the goal will count and we'll have a faceoff. An inadvertant whistle, while unfortunate, will always kill the play as soon as the whistle is blown. Any goal scored after that is disallowed. The team with possession at the whistle will retain it, a loose ball will be awarded by A.P.
So now we're back to not knowing what to do when a shot is taken during an inadverent flag with no goal scored! Gah!
I guess I would just handle it as the team that was in possession at the time of the flag or horn should get it back, and loose ball - A.P. Also, once you realize you have an inadvertant flag, stop the play as soon as judiciously possible (i.e. don't stop a play if the guy's driving to the goal). Seem reasonable? (And why do I feel like i'm becoming a master of cut and paste

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