The Habs official twitter account posted this replay of the goal and it suspiciously looks like it hits Slaf’s stick. What do you all think?

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  1. How did the people who took the goal from him not see this?? Don’t they have access to all camera angles?

  2. He was showing off the puck mark on his stick on the bench afterwards lol, I don’t understand how it ended up as Guhle’s

  3. Can they actually give it back at this point ?

    Serious question I don’t know how they rule these situations.

  4. If it is, it’s a sick ass power forward in front of the net bad ass Chad prez goal (your girl’s wet) awesomeness.

  5. Thats insanely hard to tell if its Slafs stick or Knights stick. I think they just couldnt tell so they gave it to Guhle

  6. From the angle that’s behind Guhle’s back, it looks like it tipped on the goalie’s stick that’s on the ice in front of him and maybe the Hawks’ d-man knee. That’s also what the radio guys were saying last night when I was listening to the game on the way home.

    Last replay here: [https://nhl.com/video/mtl-chi-guhle-scores-goal-against-spencer-knight-6382636407112](https://nhl.com/video/mtl-chi-guhle-scores-goal-against-spencer-knight-6382636407112)

    Also refs don’t review good goal to see who actually scored. The league does that, sometimes post games since it has no impact on the game.

  7. I’m also quite positive Bolduc had 2 the game before, Credited to Carrier but the puck is flat and gains a wobble after passing Bolduc stick, don’t think he got a lot of it but still his imo

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