Sorry, I meant objective Hawks fans. Actually, even you know, you just won't admit it.
It was not off from before. The net zips right back into position after that play, and you can see the post perfectly aligned with the goal line, in both videos showing both plays.
Even if the peg was mildly damaged, which is there is no indication of, the net was in place and fine before the goalie intentionally pushed it off, which is against the rules. The post was pushed against in the time between those plays multiple times, and it conveniently didn't come off except when the goalie needed it to.
People grasping at straws to try and disprove something that is overwhelmingly obvious.