Torraumabseits gehört zu den kniffligsten Entscheidungen beim Eishockey. Nun erleichtert mitunter die Tatsache, dass dabei der Videobeweis bemüht werden darf, die Entscheidung des Referees, doch der Interpretationsspielraum bleibt genügend groß, um Debatten nach dem Spiel anzuheizen.
471 – DISALLOWING A GOAL
a) No goal shall be allowed:
(…)
4. If an attacking player stands or holds his stick in the goal crease when the
puck enters the goal net, unless he has been physically interfered with, by
the action of any defending player so as to cause him to be in the goal crease
when the puck enters the goal net, unless if in the opinion of the Referee, he
had sufficient time to get out of the crease or unless Rule 470 applies.
(…)
6. If an attacking player initiates contact with the goalkeeper, incidental or
otherwise, while the goalkeeper is in his goal crease and a goal is scored.
7. If an attacking player initiates any contact with the goalkeeper, other than
incidental contact, while goalkeeper is outside his goal crease and a goal is scored.
8. Where an attacking player enters or takes a position within the goal crease,
so as to obstruct the goalkeeper’s vision and impair his ability to defend his
goal net and a goal is scored.
Weitere Regeln werden in unserer Wissensammlung erklärt.
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