+Codeblue Lin Rule 7.3 If a player advances the ball and it subsequently goes off the table, it will be put back into play at the opposing team’s goalie rods. A defensive player is not considered to have advanced the ball if it goes off the table as a result of blocking or reacting to a blocked pass or shot.
+Codeblue Lin Since that play happened very quickly it is played just like Rule 7.3 states. However if you slow down the video, you can see that after the block, it was Eric's additional movement that caused the ball to go off the table. However, since it happens so quickly as a result of a block then in that situation the ball always goes tot he goalie. If there's a referee present and he thinks that the goalie caused the ball to go off the table then it can be awarded to the same player who originally shot.
Wow what a great match, nice work.
Why Eric get the ball at 3:00 , wasn't he kick out the ball?
+Codeblue Lin Rule 7.3 If a player advances the ball and it subsequently goes off the table, it will be put back into play at the opposing team’s goalie rods. A defensive player is not considered to have advanced the ball if it goes off the table as a result of blocking or reacting to a blocked pass or shot.
+Codeblue Lin Since that play happened very quickly it is played just like Rule 7.3 states. However if you slow down the video, you can see that after the block, it was Eric's additional movement that caused the ball to go off the table. However, since it happens so quickly as a result of a block then in that situation the ball always goes tot he goalie. If there's a referee present and he thinks that the goalie caused the ball to go off the table then it can be awarded to the same player who originally shot.
+Unreal Foos yeah that's what I mean, I know the rule, and I always wAtch the game in slo-mo.
Chicken out
first?