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No it doesn't. Read the ruleIt does matter, because if Guentzel isn't the one that forces him into the goalie, then it's goalie interference. It doesn't matter if Hartman intended to interfere or not. Guentzel did not force him into Murray.
Hartman initiated the contact that caused him to collide with Murray, therefore, Guentzel couldn't possibly have forced him into Murray, therefore, it's goaltender interference.