Trio Of Reviews Takes Over Canucks-Kings Game In Opening Five Minutes
but failed on eight opportunities in the one-goal loss to the Sharks. Here’s Elias Patterson making a move off the boards, getting in front of the forehand and Forsber stopped him, but then Evander Kane reacted like he thought he jammed the puck in over the line. Referee was right there and it looks like Forsber was able to hold it out. And that was a great drive of the net from Person starting to be more aggressive, playing more downhill. I think this is going to be looked at here. To me, that looks like the goal yesterday in San Jose, shorty, where the puck is stopped, but it’s across the line. You see Forsber’s pad is deep in the net, and Person drives the goal line, gets around the stick of Forsber. How about this for a look? Oh, it might just be touching the line, don’t you think? Yeah, I can’t see. I mean, like, it’s sitting right there. I mean, that’s the proverbial split of the hair right there. And they’ll I can guarantee you they got a better monitor to look at it than I do, Toronto. So, I mean, it’s sitting right there. You can see threequarters of the puck. Yeah. I mean, I It’s kind of inside the post, but is it all the way over the goal line? Well, Toronto was taking a look at this. Now, they’ll make the decision. And here will come the call from the officials. I’m just hearing the play. The call on the ice is confirmed. There’s no goal. The puck never completely crossed. So, not completely, but just about and the Kings have the puck again. Clark looking up ice. KMCO dishes off to Moore who backhands the puck to the corner. Kopitar there against young Tom Beer. Kusme gets centers. They score. Trevor Moore on the doorstep set up by Andre Kuzniko and the Kings take a one- nothing lead. It’s been a slow start for the year for Trevor Moore. This is going to be close at the blue line on the entry and a game of inches again. Person has the puck, but he walks over top of it. He misses it. Doesn’t score at one end and the puck slides under his stick here. Kuzco finds Trevor Moore and two players that have had a slow start to the season combined to give the Kings an apparent one- nothing lead. The Canucks coaches are taking a moment here to take a look at that entry. Yeah, he kind of passed it back as the puck was on the left wing and slid to the right side and it kind of uh you you see the if you read lips at all Brett Mlan the assistant coach says challenge for offside. Vancouver is challenging the call on the ice for offside prior to the goal. If it’s offside, it’s because Moore preceded the puck into the zone, I think. Not the player at the bottom of your screen, but the player at the top, which is the eventual goal scorer. And I think that the Canucks might have a case here. And here’s a look from the blue line camera. And I think the Conucks are going to win this. Yeah, they are. That looks like it’s off. And so, two pucks kind of in the net. You’re going to be 000 I believe here. There’s Brett Mlan in his first year in Vancouver. He’s talking to the video coaches, of course. They they give him the word. And here comes the final decision. [Music] This is referee Cory Seet. After reviewing the play at 1724, the play was determined to be offside. There’s no goal. All right. Now here’s Drew O’Car. Conucks have three over the blue line. Another close entry as Hughes picks up the loose puck. Wrist shot tipped in. Is that Ratu? It is Ratu on the deflection past Forsber and the Canucks open the scoring in LA. But it has to feel good. As you mentioned, Alex Turkot jumped back in the lineup after a scratch the other day for LA and scored. Ratu out of the lineup yesterday. This long shot is deflected here. Hughes’s shot after the deflected pass is tipped in by Ratu. Now everybody’s standing around to see are they challenging this one too for offside. It was another close play the line. I’m telling you to determine if the play was offside prior to the goal. This is unbelievable. It looked a little funky. My Spidey senses did go. Well, that was when O’ Conor picked up the puck right at the on the right side of the blue line and he tries to go into the middle of the ice. So, it would have been on that entry from O’ Conor catching the puck and turning and he had a teammate to his left, I believe. Would possibly have been the player into the zone too soon. Well, that was a quick review right there. They got the headsets off already. And now we’re going to let Kyle Raymond make a decision. After the review for the coach’s challenge, offside, it was determined the play was offside. There we have no I’ve never seen this. This game’s going to take four hours and have 14 reviews. [Music]
Watch as a series of reviews takes place in the opening five minutes between the Vancouver Canucks and the Los Angeles Kings — a no-goal call followed by two overturned goals for offside, keeping the game locked at 0-0 early.
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I love those matte black helmets the Kings are wearing 👌
1:17 that puck is in
Clean up the line
the shot at 0:59 shows the red line being more blurry or thick on the right than on the left. draw a straight line from the left to the right and the right part is clearly 'fatter' from shadows or some kind of blurriness, but there definitely should have been white there.
Ep40 cant stay on his f-ing feet if his life depended on it. Maybe he should get bigger clown shoes with some of his $11mil paycheck.
Here comes all the petey haters also the puck crossed the goal line
Rigged league.