TABLE OF CONTENTS IIHF OFFICIAL RULE BOOK 2023/24 – APPENDIX IV 204 TABLES OVERVIEW TABLE 16 · RULE 69 Interference on the Goalkeeper Situations DESCRIPTION RESULT Situation 7 – Contact with the Goalkeeper RULE 69 Interference on the Goalkeeper – Definition “Relevant Incidental Contact” Situation 7 C A defensive Player directs the puck into their own net while an attacking Player initiates contact with the Goalkeeper. Situation 7 D A defensive Player directs the puck into their own net while an attacking Player is standing in the Goal Crease. The attacking Player does not affect the Goalkeeper’s ability to make the save. Goal is disallowed. Additionally, the Referee in their judgment shall assess the appropriate penalty to the attacking Player. Goal is allowed. Point of Contact Time of Contact Force of Contact Point of the Contact At what point (goalkeeper's body or equipment) was contact made? Is the point of contact essential for the defensive work of the goalkeeper? Relevant Incidental Contact The intersection of these three described actions is considered to be a “Relevant Contact”. Force of the Contact With what force and effectiveness was contact made with the goalkeeper? The force application was effective to disrupt the goalkeeper's defensive work accordingly. Time of the Contact At what point did the contact with the goalkeeper occur? Did the goalkeeper have the opportunity to reposition and to play their position? IV APPENDIX · TABLES OVERVIEW
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