Goals against review for the night.
Wild vs Predators: Rinne allows 2 goals, no chance on either. Stalock allows 3 goals and no chance on any. I was a bit 50/50 on the third goal. Went under his glove and almost got a piece of him, but it was from very close range and on a breakaway.
Kings vs Maple Leafs: First goal on Campbell was really ugly. Clean from the behind the goal line and just banked off of him. I'm doubting I'll find a goal worse than this tonight. Second goal looked like another bad softy too, but it clearly hits Doughty's skate, who is kneeling in the crease. It was probably going wide, but went in after slightly ticking Doughty's skate right in the crease. Campbell allows 4 goals, with one REALLY bad one and no chance on the other 3. I wanna take back my original comment on the Kovalchuk goal on Sparks being a bad one. I was more fooled by Sparks staying in the butterfly after that shot went through, that it looked like he got a huge piece of it. It came off of a one timer and went through Sparks legs while he was sliding. Definitely not a bad goal at all. He allows 1 goal and pretty much no chance on it.
Red Wings vs Canadiens: Howard allowed 5 goals. Mostly bad breaks, that he didn't have a chance on. I'm gonna ding him on the first goal on the Drouin penalty shot though. Didn't close his legs fast enough. No chance on the other 4. Bernier allows 2 goals in relief and no chance on either. This was a blowout where the goalies really had little chance. There's been a few of them this year. It wasn't like the other day where Bernier was as bad as everyone else against Boston. Price allows 3 goals and one of them was a wraparound and I'd count that as stoppable, unless I missed it going off his teammate in the crease.
Stars vs Senators: Bishop allows 3 goals. First goal on Bishop, yeah that's a very stoppable goal on him. No chance on the other 2. Anderson allows 1 goal and I don't think it was really that stoppable of a goal.
The only horrific goal I saw all night was the first goal Kapanen had tonight on Campbell. That may be the worst one we'll see all week.