This has got to be one of the most goals of all-time
thiccsupreme
ehhhhhhhhhh
brochaos
fucking bullshit
ItCompiles_ShipIt
I have never seen a puck hit three posts and go over the line between hits #2 and #3 before tonight. The laws of physics was broken on that one.
thenetsunbreakable
Not sure why these ESPN announcers can’t just do a frame by frame to see the space between puck and red line. It’s like they’re actively refusing to, and just saying “Toronto must have some other angle.” No, they just slowed it down morons.
z-whiz
Crazy call to confirm that in 3 seconds
LaughinTucker75
Tell me how a non-skewed puck literally breaks physics. This engineering mind says it cannot.
Phreme69
Due to physics, tell me how this bounces from one post, to the other, crosses the line, hits the first post again, then bounces toward center ice??? I’m not a physicist, maybe someone can help me.
Denver-Hockey
Oof that’s a tough one. Thanks for posting. ESPN obviously didn’t care to show much.
Rough_Director3615
I posted a second time cause it wouldn’t let me edit this post
AnyOfThisReal-_-
I wanna see the replay..
BlondesBlonde
Knuckle puck
BathroomSerious1318
I couldn’t tell
Ponts39
And with all the tech we have, there’s not a sensor in the puck that would show exactly where on the ice it is?
Rogue100
This is breaking my mind a bit. Not arguing the image, which does show it in, but struggling to understand how a puck crosses the line like that, and still bounce around the way it does.
StraightDiscussion83
I missed it was this called off?
McMetal770
Just one frame… Still though, a goal is a goal.
Intrepid_Panic7562
These announcers are awful, you would think ESPN would get more talent
ihaveabadmonkey
that had to be less than an inch over
tittyflavrdsprinkles
What a crazy fucking game. Holy shit. Avs battled back hard.
good_guy112
It curved from post to post to post. Cool. Basketball doesn’t do that.
Eth-98
That’s a good goal 😊
SRTifiable
Still not convinced that’s not the net 😬
ArnieAndTheWaves
It’s crazy this goal decided the game. I guess the last one the Avs got was weird too
FR0METHEUS
EA has to fix these puck physics for NHL 25… no but seriously one of the strangest goals, assuming the puck must’ve caught the tiniest rut in the ice to make it change directions away from the back of the net. Also ESPN not sharing the crossbar camera angle until 3 mins left in the period (14 minutes of gameplay later) is embarrassing
KevinBrevin
It very much goes over the line no question about it
Scarlo565
This had to be the goal that was over the line the least amount of time ever, like it was a goal for 0.0001 secs
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This has got to be one of the most goals of all-time
ehhhhhhhhhh
fucking bullshit
I have never seen a puck hit three posts and go over the line between hits #2 and #3 before tonight. The laws of physics was broken on that one.
Not sure why these ESPN announcers can’t just do a frame by frame to see the space between puck and red line. It’s like they’re actively refusing to, and just saying “Toronto must have some other angle.” No, they just slowed it down morons.
Crazy call to confirm that in 3 seconds
Tell me how a non-skewed puck literally breaks physics. This engineering mind says it cannot.
Due to physics, tell me how this bounces from one post, to the other, crosses the line, hits the first post again, then bounces toward center ice??? I’m not a physicist, maybe someone can help me.
Oof that’s a tough one. Thanks for posting. ESPN obviously didn’t care to show much.
I posted a second time cause it wouldn’t let me edit this post
I wanna see the replay..
Knuckle puck
I couldn’t tell
And with all the tech we have, there’s not a sensor in the puck that would show exactly where on the ice it is?
This is breaking my mind a bit. Not arguing the image, which does show it in, but struggling to understand how a puck crosses the line like that, and still bounce around the way it does.
I missed it was this called off?
Just one frame… Still though, a goal is a goal.
These announcers are awful, you would think ESPN would get more talent
that had to be less than an inch over
What a crazy fucking game. Holy shit. Avs battled back hard.
It curved from post to post to post. Cool. Basketball doesn’t do that.
That’s a good goal 😊
Still not convinced that’s not the net 😬
It’s crazy this goal decided the game. I guess the last one the Avs got was weird too
EA has to fix these puck physics for NHL 25… no but seriously one of the strangest goals, assuming the puck must’ve caught the tiniest rut in the ice to make it change directions away from the back of the net. Also ESPN not sharing the crossbar camera angle until 3 mins left in the period (14 minutes of gameplay later) is embarrassing
It very much goes over the line no question about it
This had to be the goal that was over the line the least amount of time ever, like it was a goal for 0.0001 secs