It can be deliberate, you just can't kick at the puck to deflect it in though I'll grant there's a world of gray in how the rule is worded/applied. In one respect, it's almost impossible to deliberately position your skate to deflect the puck without making a "kicking motion" since that's the natural way a skate moves.degenerasian wrote: Wed Oct 13, 2021 1:22 pmIt looked pretty deliberate but if thats the standard then OK.brian wrote: Wed Oct 13, 2021 1:03 pmYou're allow to position your skate to deflect the puck in as long as you don't kick at it. It was the right call.degenerasian wrote: Wed Oct 13, 2021 12:57 pm Good to see any Seattle fans are getting a quick introduction into the officiating in the NHL. Can't believe that goal counted. Can't believe he called it a goal on the ice.
So I get the argument for anyone who thinks it shouldn't have counted, but it's one of those weird rules that is difficult to enforce unless you have a puck just sitting there not moving and a dude takes a swipe with his skate. Personally, I think you should be allowed to actually kick it in but I get that it's probably a safety to thing to make sure guys aren't swiping razor sharp blades at a sitting puck when there's a question of if the goalie has it tied up.