I always thought adding more camera would solve the problem.
One above the net directly over the goal line.
One installed above the glass on the goal line pointed at the net, and one installed in the same place on the opposite side of the net.
In the rafters above the ones on the glass.
Install along the boards (in the boards) along the goal line. You have three on each side of the net pointed at the net where there is no "imaginary line" the puck needs to cross, as the goal line is matched with the posts of the net.
Use those combined with two in the net cameras (one at the bottom, one at the top of the net)
If you see the puck in the net, it's a goal. There's no weird angle discussion like in 2004.
Is it 100% effective? A scramble could be difficult, but I would think those cameras would capture most if not every goal clearly.
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