Get a goalie, a forward, a defenseman,a ref, a coach and a GM in the room and don't let them out until they figure it out.
The only thing I want included is that ANY contact by a defending player that forces an attacking player into the goalie negates any possibility of goalie interference.
- scottak
I thought you were going to say....don't let them out until one walks out, then he gets to write the rule.
But anyway, the other issue about learning the rulebook, is you can know it top to bottom, but when a coach makes a challenge (based on 1 rule), the authorities can always use another rule to make the ruling.
Just like the off-side challenge the Blackhawks made against Minny, where the puck deflected off of Seabrook's skate. The authories ruled that control, where most everyone else would have called that incidental contact. Q had the rule correct, and was correct to challenge that.