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Oilers’ Leon Draisaitl’s Game-Tying Goal Overturned After Maple Leafs Challenge For Offside



Watch as Edmonton Oilers’ Leon Draisaitl appears to score the game-tying tally in the dying minutes but the goal is called back after a successful offside challenge from the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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41 Comments

  1. Drasaitl is about as one dimensional as they get. Does nothing exciting, and most of his goals have come from this exact play. Just wait near the net and knock it in when everyone else is watching McDavid and the puck. Felt good seeing this get taken back.

  2. Not a fan of either team, but this is one of those where the player being offside has no effect on the play afterwards. Wish there was some flexibility in the rules to determine if the player had ANY impact – I guess kind of like how Goalie Interference is in a way

  3. Love seeing the Oilers held accountable. I wish this happenened in the NFL. The Kansas City Cheats wouldn't be quite as successful.

  4. its so sad that they have to give up goals in the 1 stvperiod then they dtart to play😞

  5. "GOING TO TORONTO FOR REPLAY"….Everyone knew it was already decided…McCabe TACKLE on McDavid Breakaway???…NO CALL…LEAFSNET WOULD NOT EVEN REPLAY IT!!!!….Queefs get away with this garbage vs smaller Canadian teams. They get woken up every year by U.S Teams….1967.

  6. Perfect example of a stupid rule in the NHL. Makes no sense at all. The NHL has to progress and take another look at how they determine offside penalties.

  7. According to the NHL rulebook you CAN'T challenge a goal after taking a timeout!!!

    Coach's Challenge Rules (Rule 38.2) – Teams can challenge offside calls leading to a goal, but the challenge must be initiated before a timeout is used.

    Timeout Restriction – If a team calls a timeout first, they forfeit the ability to challenge any play, including offside.

    Official Review Process – If a goal is scored and a team wants to challenge for offside, they must do so immediately before using their timeout.

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