How? He was standing in the crease and he physically blocked the goalie from getting over to make the save.Horrible f***ing call
Umm no they weren’tF'n BS.
The TSN guys were convinced it was a goal.
How? He was standing in the crease and he physically blocked the goalie from getting over to make the save.
The NHL Network is just a TSN simulcast, right? Because these announcers thought it was going to stand.Umm no they weren’t
How? He was standing in the crease and he physically blocked the goalie from getting over to make the save.
Nah NHL Network has its own crew.The NHL Network is just a TSN simulcast, right? Because these announcers thought it was going to stand.
They only took back that the US player was pushed not that they thought it was GI.
The NHL Network crew said the attacking player needs to have made intentional contact using the international rule…I would say any contact was incidental as playing the puck was the intentional action taking place.He was playing the puck
That doesn’t matter at all. Just because you’re playing the puck doesn’t mean you can stand anywhere in the crease and block the goalie from playing his position. He pretty clearly prevented Millic from getting over.He was playing the puck
He was playing the puck
Who said that? The GI rules in international play are literally harsher than the NHL. They blow it down when a player is in the creaseThey said the attacking player needs to have made intentional contact using the international rule…I would say any contact was incidental as playing the puck was the intentional action taking place.