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IDGACTT (Ça ne se rapproche pas plus que ça) !!



Le défenseur du Lightning de Tampa Bay, Erik Cernak, marque un but après que la rondelle ait traversé le gardien des Bruins, Linus Ullmark. Abonnez-vous à notre chaîne pour les dernières actions de hockey en cliquant sur le gros bouton rouge brillant ABONNEZ-VOUS. Dernières nouvelles, scores, statistiques, analyses et faits saillants en temps réel : https://www.nhl.com Vous vous sentez social ? Twitter : http://twitter.com/nhl Facebook : http://facebook.com/nhl Instagram : http://instagram.com/nhl

33 Comments

  1. Flames fans, yelling perplex angle no goal right? Also let’s talk about how the guy that scooped it out leaned on the net like nothing suspicious is going on back here boys

  2. Blown call, you can only see white when you look at a bad angle, that white is from snow on the goal line to the left of the puck

  3. That’s REALLY close. However, from the one angle, you can see white around the whole puck.

    The call is correct. It’s a GOAL!

  4. I’ve literally seen several shots that are “closer” than this one, although this is certainly a pretty close call, it’s clearly a goal…

  5. I had one of these in my game last weekend. It was much slower than this obviously because I’m not in the nhl but it was still the same idea

  6. There is white around the puck from one angle, but the top down view it’s still on the line. It’s just the snow on top of the ice making the white around the puck, but not a bad call with how insanely close it is

  7. The top down view is misleading because it is at an angle and not directly over the puck. The side view clearly shows there is a very small amount of white ice between the puck and the red line. Definitely a goal – you can tell McAvoy knew it as well with the way he reacted.

  8. Top down angle there is white between the puck and the line. I'm not a Boston fan but that one has to sting

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