Out of interest who instigated the no over head height passes rule?
What constitutes a dangerous shot? Is a hard slapshot where the ball hits a bit of grit and sails high a dangerous shot? Is a shot from a ball which is bouncing and therefore chips upwards a dangerous shot?
What if a team lobs the ball (Perfectly safe skill by the way) to a team mate who scores from it whilst the other guy is tapping out?
No offence but it sounds like a poorly thought out rule and is certainly not something which has ever been debated either on the forum or at any LHBPA meetings.
Out of interest who instigated the no over head height passes rule?
What constitutes a dangerous shot? Is a hard slapshot where the ball hits a bit of grit and sails high a dangerous shot? Is a shot from a ball which is bouncing and therefore chips upwards a dangerous shot?
What if a team lobs the ball (Perfectly safe skill by the way) to a team mate who scores from it whilst the other guy is tapping out?
No offence but it sounds like a poorly thought out rule and is certainly not something which has ever been debated either on the forum or at any LHBPA meetings.