GDT: Game 67: Vegas Golden Knights @ Detroit Red Wings

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Nobody on here to even talk about it. How could that Wings goal count? If you pause the video replay and move the clip forward, that puck was partially outside the blue line! Why didn't Cassidy challenge it? Was he worried his teams PK couldn't handle the Wings 2nd best PP in the league?
 
Nobody on here to even talk about it. How could that Wings goal count? If you pause the video replay and move the clip forward, that puck was partially outside the blue line! Why didn't Cassidy challenge it? Was he worried his teams PK couldn't handle the Wings 2nd best PP in the league?
Because the puck has to be completely outside the blueline to be offside.
 

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