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- 2021
- PG-13
- 1h 40m
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A resilient high school kid fights to claim his spot on the varsity hockey team after moving from Minnesota following his father’s death.A resilient high school kid fights to claim his spot on the varsity hockey team after moving from Minnesota following his father’s death.A resilient high school kid fights to claim his spot on the varsity hockey team after moving from Minnesota following his father’s death.
- Director
- Jonathan Moch
- Writer
- Jonathan Moch
- Stars
- Jonathan T. Moch
- Kate Barnett
- Patrick Watson
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- Director
- Jonathan Moch
- Writer
- Jonathan Moch
- Stars
- Jonathan T. Moch
- Kate Barnett
- Patrick Watson
- 7User reviews
- Awards
- 4 wins & 2 nominations
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Jonathan T. Moch
- David Bastion
Kate Barnett
- Mia Schafer
Patrick Watson
- John Bastion
Angie Jho Lee
- Tasha
- (as Angie Jho)
Jaysson Aceves
- Paramedic #2
Shehab Ahmed
- Patient Jon
Gia Avalone
- Knights Player #21
Maynard Bagang
- Dr. Chang
Jake Boldt
- Security Guard #2
Chris Bradley
- Therapist 3
Noah Bruce
- Patriots Locker Room
Wesley Busser
- Security Guard #1
Luke Butler-Hoagland
- Patriots Player #33
Olivia Cohen
- Georgette
Cole Colbert
- Knights Player #30
Emily Cox
- Knights #58 Spengler
Tom Cox
- Knights Coach
Sahteen Dillon
- Patriots Player #31
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- Jonathan Moch
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- Jonathan Moch
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Great feel good movie
Over due feel good movie. Loved the hockey scene which is usually lacking in ice hockey movies. True to life. Loved the them song theme song “Last Breath”. The main actor, Jonathon Moch & supporting actor, Kate Barnett, were great. In California it is not uncommon to have co-Ed high school hockey team so it was nice to see a true representation of that. The training session were true examples of really hockey training which was again nice to see rather then something thrown together. I would love to see this movie in the theaters or at least available to order or purchase so other can enjoy this movie.
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- Release date
- September 24, 2021 (United States)
- Country of origin
- United States
- Official sites
- Billabunny – Production Company for Playing the Crease
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- Language
- English
- Also known as
- Power Play
- Filming locations
- Orange County, California, USA
- Production companies
- Billabunny
- Good Knight Pictures
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1 hour 40 minutes
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- 1. 90:1
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Rule 8.5 – Interference with the Goaltender » Rule Book Admin
Goaltender interference refers to any attacking player who, by means of their stick or body, interferes with or impedes the movements of the goaltender by actual physical contact. While incidental contact with the goaltender may occur, attacking players must make an effort to avoid contact in all circumstances. The onus is always on the attacking player and players who do not make an effort to avoid the goaltender must be penalized.
Protection of the Goaltender: A Goaltender is not ‘fair game’ just because they are outside their goal crease. A penalty under this rule will be called where an opposing player makes unnecessary contact with the goaltender anywhere on the ice. Likewise, Referees should be alert to penalize goaltenders for infractions they commit within the vicinity of their goal.
Goal Crease Area: Unless the puck is in the goal crease area, a player of the attacking team may not stand in the goal crease. If the puck should enter the net while such conditions prevail, the goal will NOT BE ALLOWED. However, if an attacking player is in the goal crease but does not interfere with the Goaltender and another attacking player (who is outside the goal crease) scores, the goal WILL BE ALLOWED provided that the player who was in the goal crease does not attempt to play the puck, interfere with the play or obstruct the Goaltender’s view or movements. Therefore, it would be reasonable for a Referee to judge that a situation may warrant disallowing a goal under this rule without assessing an attacking player a penalty.
The penalty should be announced as “Interference with the Goaltender”.
A Minor penalty will be assessed to any player who commits interference with goaltender.
A Major penalty and Game Misconduct penalty, at the discretion of the referee, based on the degree of violence of impact, may be assessed to any player who commits interference with the goaltender.
A Major penalty and Game Misconduct penalty will be assessed to any player who charges the goaltender.
Note 1: See Rule 7.4 (b)(Interpretation 2) – Charging, for the definition of “charging”.
A Major penalty and Game Misconduct penalty will be assessed to any player who injures an opponent by an Interference with the Goaltender infraction that would otherwise call for a Minor penalty.
A Match penalty will be assessed to any player who attempts to injure or deliberately injures a goaltender by Interference.
No Misconduct penalty may be assessed for interference with the goaltender.
A Game Misconduct penalty must be assessed any time a Major penalty is assessed for interference with the goaltender, as detailed under Rule 8. 5 (b).
INTERPRETATIONS | |
Interpretation 1 | Rule 8.5 (a) Any goal scored on a play where an attacking player initiates contact with the goaltender will be disallowed, regardless of whether the contact occurs inside or outside of the goal crease. The only exception to this is where the attacking player is fouled by a defending player and, as a result, is unable to avoid contact with the goaltender. |
Interpretation 2 | Rule 8.5 (a) Where an attacking player is tripped, hooked, cross-checked, or otherwise interfered with, falls, and makes contact with the goaltender, there must be an effort by the attacking player to avoid making contact with the goaltender. If the player does not make an effort to avoid contact with the goaltender, then they must be penalized for interference with the goaltender. The referee should also penalize the defending player who committed the initial foul under the appropriate rule. |
Interpretation 3 | Rule 8.5 (a) An attacking player is NOT committing a foul by simply standing in the goal crease. However, if while standing in the crease, the attacking player attempts to play the puck, interfere with the play, or impede the goaltender’s vision or movements, then no goal may be scored. If the puck enters the net in this situation, the goal must be disallowed. NOTE: No penalty would be assessed unless the attacking player’s body or stick makes actual physical contact with the goaltender. |
Interpretation 4 | Rule 8.5 (a) An attacking player is standing in the goal crease. The puck is shot, hitting the player in the crease, and drops down in the crease. The attacking player gets out of the crease, then shoots the puck into the goal. GOAL. The puck did not enter the goal while the attacking player was actually in the crease. |
Special projects – The best goalkeeper of Russia-2022/23
According to the tradition started back in 1960, Kommersant determines the best RPL goalkeeper of the past season in the opinion of fans and specialists. Last year, Krasnodar goalkeeper Matvey Safonov won the prize. This year, 27 footballers are applying for it, whose performance statistics can be studied here . The first stage is electronic voting.
Who do you consider the goalkeeper of the year?
The Lev Yashin Goalkeeper of the Year Award is an annual award for the best goalkeeper of the football season in the USSR, and then in Russia. Established in 1960 after the Soviet Union team won gold at the first European Football Championship.
The Soviet team beat rivals from Yugoslavia in extra time with a score of 2:1. This is the best result in the European championships of both the USSR and Russia. For the first time the prize was awarded to the goalkeeper of the Moscow “Dynamo” and the national team Lev Yashin. The prize was named in his honor. The goalkeeper received the award two more times – in 1963 and 1966.
Initially, the competition was held by the Ogonyok magazine, which since 2009year was part of the structure of the publishing house “Kommersant”. Now Kommersant awards the prize directly.
Goalkeepers of the Russian Premier League who played five or more matches in the past season became candidates for the prize. The winner is determined by the editorial board of Kommersant with the participation of readers and football experts. First of all, we focus on the results of the vote of the fans.
In total, the award was presented 59 times, including 31 in the USSR and 28 in Russia.0003 Rinat Dasaev. He was recognized as the best goalkeeper of the country six times (1980, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1988).
In 2013, his record was broken by CSKA goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev, who received his seventh award. Now he has 10 wins in the competition (2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012/13, 2013/14, 2016/17, 2017/18).
Three times the prize was awarded to Lev Yashin (Dynamo, Moscow), Evgeny Rudakov (Dynamo, Kyiv), Stanislav Cherchesov (Spartak, Moscow), to Sergey Ovchinnikov (Lokomotiv, Moscow), to Vyacheslav Malafeev (Zenit, St. Petersburg).
Lokomotiv goalkeeper Marinato Guilherme is the only winner of the award who was born outside the post-Soviet space (a citizen of Brazil, since 2015 – Russia).
The record holders for the number of awards are the goalkeepers of Spartak Moscow. Goalkeepers of this team were recognized as the best 14 times: Rinat Dasaev (6), Stanislav Cherchesov (3), Alexander Prokhorov (2), Alexander Filimonov (1), Artem Rebrov (1) and Alexander Maksimenko (1).
In second place are the goalkeepers of Moscow CSKA, who have 12 awards: 10 – for Igor Akinfeev , one more for Soviet football players Yuri Pshenichnikov and Vladimir Astapovsky.
Lokomotiv Moscow goalkeepers rounded out the top three — 7 awards: Sergei Ovchinnikov (3), Ruslan Nigmatullin (2), Vladimir Maslachenko (1), Marinato Guilherme (1).
Goalkeepers of Dynamo (Tbilisi), Torpedo (Moscow), Shakhtar (Donetsk), Rotor (Volgograd) and Rostov (Rostov-on-Don) also became award winners. The prize was not awarded in 1978 and 1999, as the editorial board “did not find a worthy candidate.” Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the best goalkeeper at the end of the 2019/20 season was also not determined.
According to the results of last year’s reader vote and experts’ assessments, the Krasnodar goalkeeper became the winner of the 2021/22 season competition Matvey Safonov. Previously, the players of the Krasnodar club did not receive this award.
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The Club of Rome bought Ivan Provedel from Spezia for €2 million. Earlier, the 28-year-old goalkeeper said he was ready to receive Russian citizenship. His mother is from Russia and he speaks Russian
Photo: Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images
Goalkeeper Ivan Provedel has moved from Spezia to Lazio.