I prefer the ADA 'Do no harm' motto. You don't miss much if you come down the boards and up the goal line.
- scottak
And this namby pamby method of officiating out of fear is exactly why so many goal/no goal calls -- THE most important calls in any game -- get missed because the official does not have the correct sight line.
It's not medicine. It's hockey.
If that same "first do no harm" philosophy was how the entire sport operated, every game would end 0-0 and be played entirely on the boards because no one would ever undertake the slightest risk to make a play.
The truth of the matter is that when officials skate where they need to skate to see what they need to see, there will the occasional undesired result. Far more often than not, however, the outcome will be the desired one.