Monday, December 07, 2015

NCAA Hockey: Video Review of Goals

This past Saturday, University of Denver's head coach Jim Montgomery challenged the UND's third goal. Montgomery felt that Brock Boeser was offside at the line when UND entered the zone. Video replay confirmed that Boeser wasn't offsides during zone entry and the goal counted. For those that are wondering, a coach can challenge a goal. If they get the challenge wrong, they will be charged a timeout.

Rule 93 - Video Replay

93.1 Video Replay - Video replay is permissible in any game. In order to reverse an on-ice ruling, the replay must include conclusive video evidence.

• To determine if a goal was scored as a result of an offside play. The opportunity for review exists during the time the puck entered the attacking zone illegally as a result of the offside infraction and until the puck leaves the offending team’s attacking zone.

93.6 Team Timeout Request - A team may use its timeout for the purpose of reviewing situations that are in the video replay criteria or a potentially non-detected goal. In order for a time out to be granted a coach must:

• Identify from the onset of the request that the timeout is forthe purpose of video review. A coach may not request a video review if the timeout is taken for another purpose. A coach may not stall in any manner prior to requesting the review.

• Identify the specific video replay criteria requested to be reviewed. If the challenge is successful, the team retains its timeout. If not overturned, team loses timeout. (Link to NCAA Ice Hockey Rules)

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