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Originally Posted by Spence
Give me some examples of when I should go and speak to a coach who is questioning a call that I made. I certainly don't want to do this too often and slow up play. 2-man if it matters at all.
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Very rarely.
Only if he's asking a question, politely, standing in his box (or sitting if that's required), and the moment permits it.
If he's doing any of the following, he does not get his explanation:
1. making a statement rather than a question.
2. standing outside his box.
3. Using a disrespectful tone.
4. Yelling
5. So far away that you'd have to yell across the floor.
6. Keeps asking for explanations.
I'm more likely to do this when it's an unusual call, also; and there's a limit.
If he asks for an explanation, give him one but don't engage in debate.