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Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Florida Panthers & Carolina Hurricanes was a circus of a game. Going into 4 overtimes, it was the 6th longest game in NHL History. We break down the little mistakes that led to a Matthew Tkachuk OT winner, and the psychological advantage of winning a game like this.
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wait, what? they reviewed an overtime goal that Florida did something wrong?
This game went for so long my auto-recording of it cutout in 3rd OT 😅
one of the most fun hockey games i’ve ever watch absolutely unreal
Great job Paul
I fell asleep after the 1st OT lol.
As a leaf fan, I believe Florida deserves to win the cup. They slayed Boston, and Tkachuk is one of the very, very best right now. With dumb expansion teams, no Canadian teams, crappy Carolina, and boring Dallas remaining, Florida is the a good team that fought to get here, and is the best state in the United States right now. Florida all the way!
Re Interference, Had he not impacted the right skate, it would have been a much harder case to make.
With that contact, I can see it going either way – which it did 😉
I streamed this game. It was…an experience.
He clearly was in the blue zone interfering with the goal tender. He could've gone to the right, but he decided to go left and bumped the goalie on the head and blocked his leg.
Even if he was pushed by the defender, he had a choice, unlike many other times where they deliberately body check them into the goalie. He just booty bumped him backwards toward the net.
With all the gambling this year…how much have the referee's been pocketing by throwing teams out of playoffs with their unethical conduct?
totally robbed on the good goal in the 1st OT
the goalie initiates the contact and puts himself out of position.
There is no obstruction at all for the goalie to make the save he can't because of his previous action.
It's a good goal.
At least the team that got robbed won in the end.
Still. Both teams play an extra 4 periods of hockey they should not have. This hurts both teams later on.
League got this one completely wrong.
how many OT periods will this series see?
4 and counting.
if they put up a bet i might take the over on 10.
Ya know what – having that goal called back is a small bit of Karma for Gudas holding a stick to win over the leafs in OT. I'm a Cats fan, and I saw it happen – i was super scared that was getting called back, but its better for the storyline that we won. 😛
I don't think that it was goalie interference, because Andersen slides into Colin White's foot, and Drury is trying to keep White behind him, pushing him into the crease. White finds his way out of the crease eventually, and before Lomberg takes the shot. Should be a good goal.
But like you said, what constitutes each penalty being called is up in the air at this point, and these calls are literally like "Who's line is it anyway" where the rules are made-up and the points don't matter.
At least the hockey gods were paying attention and correctly kept the game going the right way as that play with White was not well called. I mean we all saw Anderson sliding the other way than the push. Wow, tough game for both teams. Since it was 6 plus hours. Good on the Panthers still using the dealers money. We should see pretty quick how the Hurricanes were affected because the Panthers will be coming in game 2. It's what they do. Forecheck hard!
Guess my whining about not enough long games paid off haha. That was actually fun to watch, as both teams played hard and generated many great scoring chances I'm glad that I live on the West coast, so the game ended before midnight.
Goalie's perspective on the called back OT goal: it could be argued that the contact between White and Freddie's feet, could have thrown Freddie slightly off balance and prevented him from getting his skate blade down to make contact with the ice, and slide back.
But still, thats a reach. Idk, just some insight into maybe what the refs were thinking
It’s the longest post covid era game
Watched the whole time with the Samwelb12 Experience on YTube. 1K viewers we were all exhausted. How bout those refs that denied that goal?? 🤦♂️ Definitely happy to live in MST rn.
I watched it. Brutal loss for my Canes. I wish I didn't care, but I do, so this sucked.
02:22 that should have been a goal
If they are not going to go straight to a shootout, in OT, at least go to 4 on 4, and then 3 on 3 … do a maoritiy of the players like this never ending format or would they prefer to go to a shootout and get home to rest for the next game only one day away ?
You don’t need to have contact for goalie interference…as long as the player is in the crease (and he wasn’t pushed there). Even if the player is just screening the goalie, if he’s in the crease that’s interfering with the goalie.
Here’s the relevant text of the rule.
“Goal Crease Area: Unless the puck is in the goal crease area, a player of the attacking team may not stand in the goal crease. If the puck should enter the net while such conditions prevail, the goal will NOT BE ALLOWED. However, if an attacking player is in the goal crease but does not interfere with the Goaltender and another attacking player (who is outside the goal crease) scores, the goal WILL BE ALLOWED provided that the player who was in the goal crease does not attempt to play the puck, interfere with the play or * obstruct the Goaltender’s view or movements.*** Therefore, it would be reasonable for a Referee to judge that a situation may warrant disallowing a goal under this rule without assessing an attacking player a penalty.”
There’s nothing in there which requires any contact.
You want to talk about emotional? I’m still beside myself from the Bruins epic clasps 😢
Nobody"stole" anything. Florida just beat Carolina.