We're not living in your world. We're living in the real world.In my world a goaltender is allowed to make an attempt to stop a puck regardless of whether a player is inside or outside his crease.
Good goal. Not in the crease. Anderson skates into him kicks his leg out and trips him.
I would call it interference/tripping on him as I believe it was his intention to do that on Carrier. I'm one of those that believes goalies are a little babied in this league.I’ve said what I’ve wanted to say and I don’t have the time to get into a back and forth but I don’t think what we see is all that different rather out believe in what a goalie should be able to do.
Also the idea that you would call a penalty on Anderson if the play turned out differently is uh.... interesting.
So in your world you think the onus is on the player to step a side, leave his position and let the goalie go pass him to make a save, that's what your saying,In my world a goaltender is allowed to make an attempt to stop a puck regardless of whether a player is inside or outside his crease.
Anderson and Boucher were whining about Gourde's game winner that was even more egregious.Goalie jumps into the guy outside of the crease, and once he loses his balance he almost hooks the player's leg with his own. Easiest call I've ever made in my entire life.
Anderson and Boucher were whining about Gourde's game winner that was even more egregious.
Anderson needs to realize that he can't knock people over and get GI calls.
Wasn't in the blue paint and didn't initiate the contact. Don't see the issue...