Hockey Rule 69.7: What's the Deal?

Sheldon Wyman
2025-05-03 15:36:51
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In a rebound situation, or where a goalkeeper and attacking player(s) are simultaneously attempting to play a loose puck, whether inside or outside the crease, incidental contact will be permitted, and any goal that is scored as a result thereof will be allowed. The decision was made in accordance with Rule 69.7 which states, in part, the goal on the ice should have been allowed.
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