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Originally Posted by PRStoetzer
Not just at the end of the game. You'd have to watch a lot of games closely, but goalies do this regularly during games to impede the progress of opposing players.
You could barely see it in real time during the broadcast and most often nobody really notices it during game play. It is interference (and/or high sticking if the stick does get up), but is rarely called (and wasn't last night). If we want to talk about dirty goaie play - Turco's slew foot of Filppula was more dangerous than the Osgood play.
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Or his slashing/punching at Homer. It's not necessarily dangerous, but it's annoying.