NHL Officiating: Let the Punishment Fit the Crime

Posted: 16th March 2010 by Brian Winett in NHL
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A lot of people will watch an ice hockey game and see someone get tripped and wonder why it's not a penalty for tripping.   Hockey officiating is based a lot on judgement and there are generally four criteria that race through an official's mind before calling a penalty: 1) Was a scoring opportunity lost or gained? 2) Was there a change of possession? 3) Was it obvious? 4) Is there injury potential? The No. 1 criteria, however, is that the offending team cannot gain an advantage by making a play that breaks the rules. The NHL is letting this slip and needs to make some changes, one minor and one major.  A pet peeve of mine is watching my team win a faceoff only to see the linesman blow the play dead because the other team cheated on their positioning. Then they re-do the fa ...

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