GDT: Game 33: Columbus vs. Nashville | 12/22 7PM EST

DEF

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It should have been a penalty but when the refs called it a goal they couldn't change the call to a penalty. (I think?)
 

Mypetrobot

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25.2 Infractions – When Goalkeeper is On the Ice – A goal will be awarded when an attacking player, in the act of shooting the puck into the goal (between the normal position of the posts and completely across the goal line), is prevented from scoring as a result of a defending player or goalkeeper displacing the goal post, either deliberately or accidentally.

Toronto and refs quoted 78.5(x)

78.5 Disallowed Goals – Apparent goals shall be disallowed by the Referee and the appropriate announcement made by the Public Address Announcer for the following reasons:

(x) When the net becomes displaced accidentally. The goal frame is considered to be displaced if either or both goal pegs are no longer in their respective holes in the ice, or the net has come completely off one or both pegs, prior to or as the puck enters the goal.


Folingo wasn't in the act of shooting the puck when the next was dislodged. Is was dislodged probably a good 1 second before he was in the "act" of shooting. So it would goto rule 78.5 (x).
 

cbjfaninmo

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LEE'S KEYS:
1.) The game starts at 7:00. Show up on time and ready to play.
2.) The game is 60 minutes in regulation. Close it out!
3.) The game has rules (if the referee chooses to enforce them). Stay out of the damn box! I beg you!!!

Late to the fun here. Lee, our biggest key to the game?

4.) Murray the lucky mascot!!

Go Jackets.... .500!!
 

DJA

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Can you explain rightfully? Even portzline agrees with the Toronto ruling.


25.2 Infractions – When Goalkeeper is On the Ice – A goal will be awarded when an attacking player, in the act of shooting the puck into the goal (between the normal position of the posts and completely across the goal line), is prevented from scoring as a result of a defending player or goalkeeper displacing the goal post, either deliberately or accidentally.
 

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