Re: Boston College Eagles 2013-2014 season thread -Speed returns to The Heights
Give a lot of credit to Jerry on this. Knowing the rule book should a pretty basic requirement for a head coach, but you would be surprised how many times coaches don't know subtle rules, especially when they change like this. Clearly Micheletto didn't know the new rule. But Jerry was right on top of it.
How often does the save of the game come from the head coach?
Aerman, here is the clearest description from the rule book:
If a puck is shot on goal during a delayed offside, the play shall be
allowed to continue under the normal clearing the zone rules. Should
the puck enter the defending team’s goal during a delayed offside, either
directly or off the goalkeeper, a player or an on-ice official, the goal shall be
disallowed. The fact that the attacking team may have cleared the zone prior
to the puck entering the goal has no bearing on this ruling.
The only way an attacking team can score a goal on a delayed offside
situation is if the defending team shoots or puts the puck into their own net
without action or contact by the offending team.
Thanks JD.
Whenever I think of the past, it brings back so many memories. - Stephen Wright
Give a lot of credit to Jerry on this. Knowing the rule book should a pretty basic requirement for a head coach, but you would be surprised how many times coaches don't know subtle rules, especially when they change like this. Clearly Micheletto didn't know the new rule. But Jerry was right on top of it.
How often does the save of the game come from the head coach?
When it's Jerry York, it's a lot more than other coaches. The man is on top of these things like no one else. And he's also a gamechanger when it comes to calling his timeout - no one else out there has the sense of when to use it like he does. There are many examples of him using the timeout to change the complexion of a game.
Originally posted by Greg Ambrose on 3/7/2010
The fact that you BC fans revel in the superiority of your team in an admittedly weak league leads me to believe you will be more sorely disappointed when the end comes than we will.
When it's Jerry York, it's a lot more than other coaches. The man is on top of these things like no one else. And he's also a gamechanger when it comes to calling his timeout - no one else out there has the sense of when to use it like he does. There are many examples of him using the timeout to change the complexion of a game.
Don't forget the timeout he took in the hea semi finals last year vs bu.... WHOOPS!!!!
---Mookie is doing ok. He just had no clue Merrimack has an in house dude running video at center ice in case a review was needed to check for offsides
Go figure
a legend and an out of work bum look a lot alike, daddy.
When it's Jerry York, it's a lot more than other coaches. The man is on top of these things like no one else. And he's also a gamechanger when it comes to calling his timeout - no one else out there has the sense of when to use it like he does. There are many examples of him using the timeout to change the complexion of a game.
Despite the fact that the correct call was made in the end, the review itself was illegal and shouldn't have happened. You can't review offsides unless it is an NCAA tournament game which I do not believe last night was. That crook Jerry up to his usual tricks .
93.4 NCAA Tournament Competition - During NCAA competition that is
televised and where a video replay official is in use, game officials may
use replay to correct an error on calling an offside or too many players on
the ice that directly leads to a goal.
Feel free to rest of the rules here(page 83) but you aren't allowed to "challenge" an offsides during a regular season game. Will be interesting to see how HE responds to the protest when they know one of their refs messed up big time(No surprise with Bunyon though)
sigh.................that thriller was a game changer for the program, IMO
That's a good point. When I made that post I knew someone would bring up that timeout. Of course there are two people that sit and watch their teams implode like no other, and one of them ironically was on the bench next to BC. After a rough string of luck from 03-07 (Eaves suspension in 2003 during the loss to Cornell, 2004 semi loss to Maine, 2005 no-show vs. NDakota, Harrold post at buzzer in 06 title game, Boyle gets stoned by Lerg in 2007 and then melts down completely), 2008 was about to go south with BC blowing a 3rd period lead yet again to Miami. They were getting run out of the building in overtime. It's also a classic example for the knuckle draggers that say Muse did nothing to help BC win... he stood on his hand while the team napped before that time out.
You could argue that timeout changed the entire history of BC hockey like the Kennedy assassination changed the entire decade of the 1960's as we approach the 50th anniversary of that sad day. Up to that point, it was kind of like a "thank God for Krys Kolanos" feeling, especially after they blew it again in 2007 with some phenomenal teams from 04-07.
The fact that you BC fans revel in the superiority of your team in an admittedly weak league leads me to believe you will be more sorely disappointed when the end comes than we will.
Despite the fact that the correct call was made in the end, the review itself was illegal and shouldn't have happened. You can't review offsides unless it is an NCAA tournament game which I do not believe last night was. That crook Jerry up to his usual tricks .
93.4 NCAA Tournament Competition - During NCAA competition that is
televised and where a video replay official is in use, game officials may
use replay to correct an error on calling an offside or too many players on
the ice that directly leads to a goal.
Feel free to rest of the rules here(page 83) but you aren't allowed to "challenge" an offsides during a regular season game. Will be interesting to see how HE responds to the protest when they know one of their refs messed up big time(No surprise with Bunyon though)
The right call was made. UMass should stop crying and figure out how to enter the zone after the puck and go back to doing what they do best, rioting when Boston sports teams win since no one on their campus can win.
It's stupid we're arguing something where it says that in any game you can use "NCAA Championship Procedures".
Originally posted by Greg Ambrose on 3/7/2010
The fact that you BC fans revel in the superiority of your team in an admittedly weak league leads me to believe you will be more sorely disappointed when the end comes than we will.
Re: Boston College Eagles 2013-2014 season thread -Speed returns to The Heights
why are our BU brethren assuming that if that goal counted BC would have lost? Does it even matter that they got the call correct? and that was something that did not happen in the 2009 HE championship game................just sayin
why are our BU brethren assuming that if that goal counted BC would have lost? Does it even matter that they got the call correct? and that was something that did not happen in the 2009 HE championship game................just sayin
the pro-umass stance on this is laughable and their head coach is a dink. they scored a goal illegally, yet they want the focus to be one some terribly worded/disjointed rule(s) in the rule book so that they can be credited with a goal that was scored illegally. great logic. so now there are some people that actually believe umass was robbed of a point when the only reason they would have gotten said point is if a goal was counted that shouldn't have been.
Re: Boston College Eagles 2013-2014 season thread -Speed returns to The Heights
All we need now is someone () to fly in and claim it only starts to make up for peaves missing games for trying to behead that falling down on his own joe Exeter!!!!
a legend and an out of work bum look a lot alike, daddy.
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