Pat,
I dont think that's right. Let's not forget 7.3 (If the power of a player’s shot or pass causes). I didnt see the situation that Dan is talking about but I've seen
plenty of examples of this situation where people have problems interpreting the rule. If in the situation that Dan is talking about, the ball hits off the back wall
and the opposing goalie in the attempt to trap the ball was the one that added the force that caused the ball to off the table, then it should go back to yellow.
If you have the 2008 Tornado World's DVDs, there's a match between Loffredo/Collignon vs Yore/Beine. Collignon is at goal, and he front pins the ball, and tries to bank
but mis-hits the ball. The ball rolls slowly towards Yore's 5 bar, and which point Yore moves his 5 bar really fast back and forth so as to block the ball from going through,
and causes the ball to go off the table. The ball goes back to Collignon even though he started the shot. The point was that collignon's shot did not have the power to cause
the ball to go off the table. It was Yore's movement.
Other situations, where forward shoots, and goalie makes a block, but after the block the ball rolls slowly back to the forward, at which point the goalie as a reaction to trap the
ball hits the ball with the 2 bar towards the side wall and cause the ball to go off the table. Ball goes back to opposite goalie.
-zeke