I don’t know that I can really argue any of those. The first one was REALLY close. Just brutal that that’s all in such close proximity
Really feels like that was across the line
All good goals
That first one was in.
Thanks gambling
Those all look like pretty clear calls at least
Refs won that game for the kings
At least the NHL replay in Toronto and or officials got all 3 calls correct. Not for the love of God, get a goalie interference call correct. In other words, it’s non-interference which even with reply is still called interference. Situational NHL officiating at its best.
All 3 look like the right calls
For a league that wants more scoring, they sure do love taking away goals.
The officiating crew had a few pops before the game.
As someone who isn’t a fan of either team, all 3 were the correct calls. The first one is the hardest, but the standard is you need to see definitive white ice between the puck and the line, and I don’t. The two offsides are clear as day. Their skates are more than a foot across the leg be when the puck crosses. Textbook offside.
Why even have the refs on the ice? Just have them sit between the benches with a monitor and hop the boards when necessary.
No skin in the game. But sounds like a good game for the refs.
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I don’t know that I can really argue any of those. The first one was REALLY close. Just brutal that that’s all in such close proximity
Really feels like that was across the line
All good goals
That first one was in.
Thanks gambling
Those all look like pretty clear calls at least
Refs won that game for the kings
At least the NHL replay in Toronto and or officials got all 3 calls correct. Not for the love of God, get a goalie interference call correct. In other words, it’s non-interference which even with reply is still called interference. Situational NHL officiating at its best.
All 3 look like the right calls
For a league that wants more scoring, they sure do love taking away goals.
The officiating crew had a few pops before the game.
As someone who isn’t a fan of either team, all 3 were the correct calls. The first one is the hardest, but the standard is you need to see definitive white ice between the puck and the line, and I don’t. The two offsides are clear as day. Their skates are more than a foot across the leg be when the puck crosses. Textbook offside.
Why even have the refs on the ice? Just have them sit between the benches with a monitor and hop the boards when necessary.
No skin in the game. But sounds like a good game for the refs.