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1/3/15 - No Cows in Frozen, Olaf! Just Rolling through, Ed! Eye of the Tiger!

Re: 1/3/15 - No Cows in Frozen, Olaf! Just Rolling through, Ed! Eye of the Tiger!

So you missed the shot of the puck on the blue ice inside the net?

looks like its in front of the net, not in the net and goes in front of the post, if it was as you say low and in the net, it wouldn't have continued its trajectory past the yellow sign, it would have hit the wall and bounced off
 
Re: 1/3/15 - No Cows in Frozen, Olaf! Just Rolling through, Ed! Eye of the Tiger!

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Re: 1/3/15 - No Cows in Frozen, Olaf! Just Rolling through, Ed! Eye of the Tiger!

I believe there was a 2nd shooter on the icy knoll...
 
True evidence

True evidence

Look at the reaction of the goaltender. His response tells you everything you need to know.
 
Re: 1/3/15 - No Cows in Frozen, Olaf! Just Rolling through, Ed! Eye of the Tiger!

You may want to start your red-lined trajectory from his left skate in the final image. That is about where the shot originated in the first image.

I'm a novice. How do you add an image to these posts?

the camera didn't move in this time and the shot started just to the left of the left post if you line it up.

to upload an image you need another hosting site, i used http://tinypic.com/ and just copied and pasted the URL code it gave me after i uploaded the image
 
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In this image you can clearly see the right half of the puck emerging from behind the post. The entire post is visible, thus the puck is behind the post and not in front of it. If this puck, blocked out by the post, passed in front of the post, then Thompson has one heck of a knuckle-puck to make it dip back in behind the post.
 
Re: 1/3/15 - No Cows in Frozen, Olaf! Just Rolling through, Ed! Eye of the Tiger!

And yes…the goalie's reaction in the regular speed clip is quite telling.
 
Re: 1/3/15 - No Cows in Frozen, Olaf! Just Rolling through, Ed! Eye of the Tiger!

did the team find the hole in the other net?
 
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In this image you can clearly see the right half of the puck emerging from behind the post. The entire post is visible, thus the puck is behind the post and not in front of it. If this puck, blocked out by the post, passed in front of the post, then Thompson has one heck of a knuckle-puck to make it dip back in behind the post.

i don't think the image is clear enough to say its behind the post. i think if you watch the video it looks like its in front of the post and hits the boards high
 
Re: 1/3/15 - No Cows in Frozen, Olaf! Just Rolling through, Ed! Eye of the Tiger!

OSU2010…I asked my son about the netting. He said that Zepeda definitely found a wide stretch in the netting where his shot went through after the second period. He was uncertain if anyone checked the netting following Thompson's shot; however, he said that the netting is old and pucks regularly get lodged in the twine during practice. He said that a few times the puck has passed completely through the twine during practice.

I saved a little higher definition video and slowed it down some more. The puck appears to actually passes under the goalies pad and then you can see it emerge behind his left pad and pass through the netting. There is even a little bit of disruption in the netting and then it hits low on the yellow dashers.

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OSU2010…I asked my son about the netting. He said that Zepeda definitely found a wide stretch in the netting where his shot went through after the second period. He was uncertain if anyone checked the netting following Thompson's shot; however, he said that the netting is old and pucks regularly get lodged in the twine during practice. He said that a few times the puck has passed completely through the twine during practice.

I saved a little higher definition video and slowed it down some more. The puck appears to actually passes under the goalies pad and then you can see it emerge behind his left pad and pass through the netting. There is even a little bit of disruption in the netting and then it hits low on the yellow dashers.

View My Video

Pretty sure we have different nets for practice and games in Elmira. Looks like they should consider this.
 
Re: 1/3/15 - No Cows in Frozen, Olaf! Just Rolling through, Ed! Eye of the Tiger!

OSU2010…I asked my son about the netting. He said that Zepeda definitely found a wide stretch in the netting where his shot went through after the second period. He was uncertain if anyone checked the netting following Thompson's shot; however, he said that the netting is old and pucks regularly get lodged in the twine during practice. He said that a few times the puck has passed completely through the twine during practice.

I saved a little higher definition video and slowed it down some more. The puck appears to actually passes under the goalies pad and then you can see it emerge behind his left pad and pass through the netting. There is even a little bit of disruption in the netting and then it hits low on the yellow dashers.

View My Video

That it does - it went as you said - under the goalies pad, in and through the netting based on that video.
 
Re: 1/3/15 - No Cows in Frozen, Olaf! Just Rolling through, Ed! Eye of the Tiger!

Wow, didn't realize they did away with goal judges. I know locally our colleges use adults and other trustworthy individuals to act as goal judges. But I have heard stories in the SUNYAC conference at some rinks the goal judges are college kids and they aren't impartial so I get it.

Or the student goal judges are on their cellphones during a controversial goal/no-goal situation. Not like that would ever happen at Geneseo...
 
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