So is waving the mallet around when not near the ball totally within the rules?
If I jab my mallet at someone's face (without making contact) is that a good way to avoid an interference call?
As for the injuries from bad crashes, mallets to the face are a lot rarer, but I would put possible loss of sight above any number of stiches or broken bones.
So is waving the mallet around when not near the ball totally within the rules?
If I jab my mallet at someone's face (without making contact) is that a good way to avoid an interference call?
As for the injuries from bad crashes, mallets to the face are a lot rarer, but I would put possible loss of sight above any number of stiches or broken bones.