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Paul Goldschmidt Grey Jersey .ca. Hey
Kerry, Ill keep this short and sweet as Im sure Toronto fans will be flooding
your inbox, but last night Dion Phaneuf was given a tripping penalty on a player
who was offside. Why was he penalized? The opponent was offside and the whistle
would/should have been blown just before the trip. Thanks,John --- Phaneuf for
tripping - why was this a penalty? Was it because the trip happened before the
linesman blew the whistle dead? I thought that the linesman blew the whistle and
the trip happened after the whistle. Randy Carlyle seemed to accept the refs
explanation. Regards,Dallas --- Watched the Leafs beat Phoenix - wondering about
Dions penalty for tripping after the play was called offside? How is this even
possible to get an in-game penalty outside of the game play? If anything,
shouldnt it have been called unsportsmanlike conduct, which he would have gotten
had he gone up to someone and tripped them outside of game play? Justin John,
Dallas and Justin:Infractions that occur simultaneously with or after a stoppage
are typically penalized as though play was actually in progress. I could offer
many examples where penalties have been assessed during a stoppage in play
including just prior to a puck drop when players are lined up for a faceoff. The
rules are applied whether the game clock is running or not. However, rule 57
(tripping) is very specific in stating, "Accidental trips which occur
simultaneously with a completed play will not be penalized. Accidental trips
occurring simultaneously with or after a stoppage of play will not be
penalized." The optimum word in the rule is "accidental." This is intended to
allow the referee to exercise common sense and sound judgment in determining
that a trip occurring simultaneously with or after a stoppage would have
absolutely no bearing on the play. If however, a tripping infraction in the
opinion of the referee caused an attacking player from cleanly entering the zone
and therefore resulted in an offside at the blue line then the trip would in
fact have a bearing on the play and a penalty would be assessed. It was a
bang-bang play last night when Mike Ribeiro pulled the puck back and made a
shift just ahead of the blue line to avoid a Dion Phaneuf check. Ribeiros move
delayed the puck from crossing the line and caused David Moss to jump offside on
the right wing. Phaneuf then stuck his stick in the feet of Ribeiro causing the
Coyote to trip after the offside infraction had been committed and but a split
second before the linesmans whistle sounded. As a result, there should have been
no penalty assessed to Dion Phaneuf on the play. The wide camera shot
demonstrates that both referees immediately reacted to the trip by raising their
arms. The referee in the neutral zone can be seen giving a wash-out signal
because once the linesman blew his whistle he realized the play was offside at
the blue line. The other referee that made the call from deep inside the Leafs
end zone and on the opposite side to where trip had occurred did not pull back
on his first reaction to the trip and assessed the penalty. From his position,
the ref inside the zone must have deemed that the trip caused the offside and
the blue line and therefore should be penalized. I had a similar play one game
in Los Angeles when Terry Murray was coaching the Kings. A King forward carried
the puck across the attacking blue line. While the referee doesnt usually pay
close attention when an attacking team crosses the blue line I had a quick sense
that this entry looked offside but no whistle resulted. The attacker continued
to carry the puck a good fifteen feet inside the zone when a defender tripped
the King puck carrier. I raised my arm and as I blew my whistle I heard the
sound of the linesmans whistle being blown simultaneously with mine. I
approached the linesman and asked what had happened. He said the play was
offside and he was slow in blowing the whistle; 15 feet slow! There was no way
that I was going to penalize a team for a trip that had no bearing on the play
as a result of an offside that should have been blown down well in advance of
the trip. Problem was Terry Murray, the players on both teams and close to
20,000 people saw me raise my arm to call the obvious trip! I communicated my
decision and reasons not to assess the penalty to Murray. In spite of Terrys
protest that I couldnt take away a penalty that everyone in the building saw me
call my final decision stood. My last comment to Terry at the Kings bench was
that in the NFL it would be announced as an "errant flag". On this night in the
Staples Center he could consider it as an "errant arm"! I skated over to the
penalty box, clicked on my microphone and make the official announcement, "There
was no penalty on the play as a result of the offside at the blue line." The
linesman quickly dropped the puck in the neutral zone and it was "game on."
Common sense and sound judgment prevailed.
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snapped the Jets four-game home winning streak. The Jets are now 0-2-1 in the
second game of back to backs. After their four-game winning streak was snapped
Sunday night in Minnesota, the Jets record sits at 10-10-3.Guy Boucher is headed
overseas to continue his career behind the bench, as SC Bern announced Monday
that the Swiss League club has hired him as their new head coach. Boucher
previously coached the Tampa Bay Lightning and had a 97-78-20 record over
two-plus seasons. He was dismissed by the team last March after the Lightning
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