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Monahan’s shot amazingly stops on goal line



Calgary Flames forward Sean Monahan shoots and it gets through Oilers goalie Mike Smith and somehow stops just before crossing the goal line to keep the game 1-0 in the first period

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40 Comments

  1. i dont understand these broadcasters who act like it's dramatic and close. it wasn't even close, it was clearly still on the line

  2. All these idiots saying that's in. 42 second mark, zoom in or brighten the picture on your computer/computer/tablet. There is at least 1/8 of the puck on the goal line. That is no goal. It has to be 100% of the puck not just 90% of the puck across the goal line.

  3. Meanwhile you can just run the goalie and as long as the puck goes in first, it’s a goal. 🤦‍♂️

  4. Lol… Anyone that isn't blind could see that puck didn't full cross the line. You can't even see "white" ice between the goal line and the puck.

  5. I’m rooting for the Oilers (Rangers fan here), but that was a goal. There’s an angle from above that clearly shows the puck with all white between it and the goal line.

  6. the puck has to fully cross the red line and show a clear indication of white between the puck and the red line. So it’s no goal.

  7. Idiots who think that’s a goal, there is an obvious 0.0001mm of the puck still on the line!

  8. What is this 1/8th over line? Way less than that for sure. 0:10, then go frame by frame. The camera is the goal is slightly behind the puck and is creating a "viewing angle shadow".

  9. Damn was like 99 percent over line. But that 1 percent robbed them. Just like life. Aha.

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