so if a goalie thinks he's out of position on a deflection or a rebound and there's an opposing forward within reach, all he needs to do is sell a good bump and hope that Chris Lee bites on it.
By the time the shot comes, Gallagher has a defender in front of him, so he's caught between two Senators. Which begs the question, how much time can there be between the contact and the shot?
I'd rather see the international rule adopted where the player can't go into the blue paint if the puck is not there. Call the play dead and face it off outside the blue line.
I hate the part of the rule that says if the goalie initiates contact with the screening player, it's still interference.
And add Chris Lee to my choked-out-by-Condon list.