Goalie Protection
Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 10:55 am
In watching the ND/Hopkins game again last night, one play caught my eye...ND goalie Joey Kemp carries the ball up over midfield line. They (ND) are immediately called for being offsides, which was a correct call at that time.
Hopkins hustles to ball, and on the whistle they make on pass and score on a long shot (which the camera missed) before the goalie is all the way back into the goal.
After some discussion, the goal is taken off the board and Hopkins receives the ball at midfield.
Why is the goalie allowed time to return to the crease? It seems to me that the goalie carrying the ball across midfield is his decision and the team has to live with the consequences of that choice. Play is never stopped to allow a pole to return to the defensive side of the field.
Hopkins hustles to ball, and on the whistle they make on pass and score on a long shot (which the camera missed) before the goalie is all the way back into the goal.
After some discussion, the goal is taken off the board and Hopkins receives the ball at midfield.
Why is the goalie allowed time to return to the crease? It seems to me that the goalie carrying the ball across midfield is his decision and the team has to live with the consequences of that choice. Play is never stopped to allow a pole to return to the defensive side of the field.