Everybody that was actually watching the game knows full well that he did that on purpose 100%. Chicago was being completely dominated on an extended shift, in the last minutes of a 1-goal game, with the goalie pulled, after a miraculous comeback. The goalie had been flopping like a wet fish for 30 seconds, Chicago players were exhausted, and Toronto's top goal scorer was about to get the puck in front of the net. There had been about 5 Grade A scoring chances in the last 15 seconds.
LOL @ people in this thread claiming that you need a jackhammer to get the net out of its place when they are specifically designed to come off with the force of a player sliding into it, which is exactly what the goalie did, in a very awkward and deliberate way, even though there was no reason for him to do that at the time other than to intentionally knock the net off. Anything to stick your head in the sands it seems. The net was clearly in the proper grooves before the goalie pushed it off. It's on video.
It's cheating and a disgraceful move. No place for that in hockey. By the rules, it's a penalty shot. Of course, it wasn't awarded. It honestly should be an automatic goal when a goalie does it as blatantly as this.
I'd like to see some of your reactions when this decides a playoff game. Though let's be honest, you don't care because most of your teams would probably get that call.