GDT: Montreal Canadiens vs New York Rangers 1/29/15 7:00pm EST SNE (HD).RDS (HD),TSN 690

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ninjagaiden

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it sucks but man is that goal close

perhaps the nhl should invest in higher speed cameras to coincide with stick technology
 

Boardish

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There was enough space between Lundqvist's pads and the goal line for a puck. It's ****ing obvious. It hits Lundqvist's pads, it HAS to be in. No logic.
 

walsy37

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That is a ****ing goal!! Watch it before you see it still with a bit of black on the line. That is ****ing in. It is physically impossible for his pad to be that far back from the line and the puck to not have crossed. It's in ****ing camera!! Jesus. U stupid ****s

Your talking physics. The laws on nature do not apply to the NHL. Need visual evidence
 

groovejuice

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WTF is up with these calls? The first one Subban gets for embellishment... he wasn't even falling on the ice. The 2nd one he doesn't fight the guy and gets called again?

WTF?????????

Kerry Fraser outed the referee blacklist. NHL needs to put both feet down hard.
 

thewall

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with all the ****en technology they have during the all star game.. you'd think the nhl would have the best goal cams.. bush league!
 

Strik_IX

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That's twice we get a BS call like that in the last few games...

How about the NHL hires someone other than Mr. ****ing Magoo to run the video replays. FML
 

Gamimenos

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Just needed a frame between the 2 we were shown. Oh well. Definitely inconclusive with what was given.
 

Nynja*

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Your talking physics. The laws on nature do not apply to the NHL. Need visual evidence

You mean like the frame where the puck hits Henrik's toe, then starts moving out, and they use that frame to show its on the line?
 

zx81

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It was clearly a goal but it seems that the NHL cameras film in 12fps.
 
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