re: Number three

Professional ice hockey deals with it. As soon as a puck crosses the goal line a bloody great horn goes off.

"The goal judge is an official positioned off ice behind each goal for the specific purpose of indicating when the puck has crossed the goal line and entered the goal. For arenas so equipped, the goal judge turns on a red light behind the goal when he sees the puck cross the goal line. As in all matters, however, the referee retains final authority and can override the opinion of the goal judge."

The only question is how the restart is done. I reckon drop ball at the top of the D.

Posted By: Johnny Comecardiff, Jun 30, 11:38:30

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