thegarden94 wrote:I guess will call this a skill issue because I let him shoot the puck causing him to slam into my goalie
https://youtu.be/9KqbyifSfoc?feature=shared
This clip perfectly illustrates the flawed goalie interference logic. The issue appears to stem from the sequence of events: an initial save followed by the goalie's desperation swing save attempt. When the player contacts the goalie between these two save attempts, the interference detection seems to break down.
Although the puck ultimately bounces off the player's body while in the crease after the desperation save, the system doesn't register this as interference - likely because the player-goalie contact occurred before this final puck interaction rather than after the goalie's desperation save attempt.
The timing sequence creates a blind spot in the interference detection algorithm where legitimate interference goes uncalled because it doesn't follow the expected pattern of events.
thegarden94 wrote:And here's another one
https://youtu.be/QruhIWB4ckM?feature=shared
This is a known issue and you've been told countless times that this is something the team is wanting to address.
thegarden94 wrote:And I guess here I have to play better defense
https://youtu.be/r3rD4Htm3xo?feature=shared
Same with this
thegarden94 wrote:And once again my bad defense
https://youtu.be/9uv8qy1Pmf0?feature=shared
This is just a bad bounce and is not a goal that happens often. Could the puck physics be a little better? For sure. Does this kind of bounce never happen in the NHL? No.