Another nail-biter in Game 5! πŸ₯ΆπŸš¨πŸ‹

[Applause] and Pon to finish the regulation time it looks like here is lindol looking to Center at the post D Stars 319 remaining [Applause] it was a late goal by Edenton two nights ago will that be enough for JT Miller and the connects tonight well neutral zone play that looked like maybe it was just going to be in deep and instead watch Patterson here with the soccer move he kicks that one back goes off the post and it’s Miller on the doorstep linol buys it towards the net hits the skate of Pon and Bard and on the doorstep it’s Miller this one a Rolling Puck off the post standing right there and under the bar as Miller pounces on the rebound just checking time right now is why the delay is there not checking to see if it’s a goal clearly went in they’re making sure that they got the right time and if you’re the Edmonton orders you want that as well you’re going to need all you can well they’ve added a little time 32.6 think Rick toet wants him to get going as the key players for Edmonton are on the ice getting a little of a is he challenging an offside I think Chris knock’s going to challenge an offside here I didn’t see a hand pass you got to go you only other options let’s take a look at the entry okay that’s high stick but they don’t get to call in the last minute so it’s the Situation Room that must have already there was some talk about Leon draddle the high stick that did not get reviewed on the goal by Bard two nights ago just trying to remind the officials to take a little extra look and very much exactly like the dry cidal one the last game it was a good play Miller from Pon and lindol 19 well they’ll change it to 1927 after adjusting the clock

Another game, another nail-biter! This time JT Miller beats Calvin Pickard with 30 seconds remaining to give the Vancouver Canucks a late lead in Game 5!

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37 comments
  1. Edmonton which is considered as a pre-favourite for Stanley cup winner at this season, having unexpected struggle with Vancouver.

  2. I am so happy the puck didn’t go in off of Petey cause if it had it would have be reviewed and called no goal with how the refs have been

  3. Almighty mcjezuz lost that game over there by just cruising and not keeping his man. Thats his biggest flaw as a center, giving up plays in crucial times. That goal right there might cost them the series.

  4. Yeah thanks for the spoiler with that thumbnail, NHL. Definitely wasn't looking forward to watching the highlights after just waking up

  5. Another glaring example of the league's officiating "bias" against the Canucks…..it's 2011 all over again, no wonder the Canucks fans rioted ,if and when they win a cup no team in league history will have worked harder to earn it…….

  6. Elias Pettersson did not have his stick high (to be called) for that goal. His stick was below his shoulder or at the very most exactly level with his shoulders, which is not an illegal move. So even IF they were allowed to check high sticks, it wouldn't have been.

  7. It’s not surprising Nurse was on the ice for the goal against. Way to play defence by backing away from the player with the puck and giving him all the time to make a play.

  8. How people thought oilers were that good is shocking. Watched them all year, 1.5 lines, no goaltending, no defence. Nurce and CC are -9 this series. McOilly made people think the whole team is good.

  9. McJesus and Draisaitl can't do it ALL by themselves. Canucks have depth.
    Even if Oilers win 2 in a row, they will be no match for Dallas or Colorado.

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