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Got a question on rule clarification, comments on rule
enforcements or some memorable NHL stories? Kerry wants
to answer your emails at cmonref@tsn.ca. Hi Kerry, In the
second period of the Senators/Devils game, Damien Brunner
slashed the stick out of Jared Cowens hands and flipped
it away, giving himself a clear break on the net. No
call. And it resulted in a goal! This should be painfully
obvious to call! Is there anything to suggest why this
wasnt called? Thanks,Alex WilliamsOttawa, ON Alex: As
Rule 61 (Slashing) suggests; any forceful or powerful
chop with the stick on or near the opponents hands that,
in the judgment of the Referee, is not an attempt to play
the puck, shall be penalized as slashing. More
specifically to the play you question, Rule 56.2
(Interference) clearly states that a minor penalty shall
be imposed on a player who knocks a stick out of an
opponents hand! It is an infraction that is routinely
called by the refs and always expected by the players. As
you suggest Alex, this should be a painfully obvious
call; but only perhaps if its viewed from the open side
or a correct angle. While Ottawa Senators coach Paul
MacLean had a clear sightline and perfect angle from the
bench to see Damien Brunner chop the stick out of Jared
Cowens hand, referee Dennis LaRue was positioned on the
opposite side of the ice and practically parallel to the
play. From this disadvantaged position, one the referee
was stuck in by not backpedaling quickly enough once the
play developed, he was forced to look through the bodies
of both Brunner and Cowen with no angle on the
infraction. A lack of detection and reaction most
likely resulted from this poor sightline. Perhaps the
fact that Jared Cowen only had one hand on his stick and
did not appear to maintain a position of strength in
advance of a puck battle with Brunner gave LaRue the
impression (from his perspective) that a penalty was
unwarranted on the play. Whatever the reason, LaRues
perception of the play became a reality when he did not
raise his arm and assess an interference penalty to
Damien Brunner. Paul MacLean also had a better sightline
on another undetected infraction earlier in the game that
resulted in Reid Boucher scoring his first NHL goal to
give the Devils a 2-0 lead at 12:08 of the opening
period. On a Devils breakout from deep inside their end
zone, Michael Ryder tripped Joe Corvo from behind just
inside the Devils blue line eliminating the Senator
forward from the back-check. If you freeze the wide
camera shot the instant Ryder took down Corvo, you will
see young referee Trent Knorr standing in the corner and
staring back behind the goal line. All five Devils
skaters were in motion ahead of the referees fixed
sightline back toward an area where no visual coverage
was required. The perfectly executed trip by Michael
Ryder went undetected by the rookie referee allowing
Ryder to set up Bouchers first goal with an additional
assist to Eric Gelinas. On these two missed infractions
that resulted in goals, neither Referee adjusted their
position, sightline or focus of attention quickly enough
as the play develop. A referee must read the play in
advance with his head on a swivel and utilize rapid eye
movement to set the up chess board in anticipation of
future moves. There is no doubt the great players
develop an uncanny field of vision in spite of the speed
of the game. The same skill can and must be developed by
the refs. I often felt that a complaining coach had the
absolute worst perspective on a play gained from standing
behind his players bench. Coach Paul MacLean disproved my
theory in last nights Sens loss to the Devils in what he
would probably also describe as two painfully obvious
missed calls!
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