If you understand the rule, don’t say it must be intentional in the message before, because that is not the case. I understand you can’t determine intent. The point I am making relates to my initial comment about the goalie lunging out at players outside the crease, causing a goalie interference when they have no reason to leave the crease. I think it is a fair request that something be looked at to try to figure out the root cause here, whether that be stopping the goalie from lunging out into players for no reason, when they don’t even have possession of the puck, or fixing it so that it doesn’t get called for goalie interference. I don’t think it fools anyone when the refs in EASHL pretend to review the goals and always come back with a no-goal call. I remember in earlier games, calls would actually differ, so I ask what technology was they used then that is no longer accessible? I also understand them missing calls from time to time, and no doubt there is less missed icing calls in 6s because there is more people on the ice to stop the puck from actually reaching the opposite end of the ice, or it at least gets close enough to a defender that it should be called off; but, in the 3s this is not the case and icing calls are constantly missed and that needs to be addressed, not waived off, but entirely missed; it never shows an icing warning and then goes away as if it was waived off, the warning was simply never there. I understand you want to see the concern of the interference and such, but I know I am not the first person to raise this concern, and I definitely won’t be the last; instead of constantly requiring clips, try listening to what the community is saying, testing it and determining if a fix is needed.