No it wasn't. Fleury takes a dive and the idiot refs fall for it.That wasn’t goaltender interference.
I don't think he touched him and he was barely in the paint if at all.. There was no reason for Fleury to be that far out of the net.Really? It was probably the most obvious GI call you will see, he is in the paint and contacts the goalie with his skate between the legs and bumps him with his back, both initiated by his own positioning.
I think you should look at the replay again, LOL.I don't think he touched him and he was barely in the paint if at all.. There was no reason for Fleury to be that far out of the net.
Hayton was there first and barely in the crease. Fleury came farther out of his net and I don't think Hayton moved so if Fleury fell it's his own fault.I think you should look at the replay again, LOL.
The Coyotes player was right on the crease line with the Wild defender holding him there while Fleury steps into him.Really? It was probably the most obvious GI call you will see, he is in the paint and contacts the goalie with his skate between the legs and bumps him with his back, both initiated by his own positioning.
2 feet firmly planted, not being pushed or held.Hayton was there first and barely in the crease. Fleury came farther out of his net and I don't think Hayton moved so if Fleury fell it's his own fault.
Not even a little bit.The Coyotes player was right on the crease line with the Wild defender holding him there while Fleury steps into him.
No He wasn't held there. Fleury pushed him out of the way and then he returned and moved behind the Wild player. He was at the top of the crease. If he was on the line he should be OK. If he was completely in the crease then the call was right.Not even a little bit.
He was and it was.No He wasn't held there. Fleury pushed him out of the way and then he returned and moved behind the Wild player. He was at the top of the crease. If he was on the line he should be OK. If he was completely in the crease then the call was right.