Yet another goalie interference call befuddles the hockey world
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Early in the second period of Game 6 Tuesday night, Trevor Daley appeared to break the ice, jamming home a loose puck to give the Pittsburgh Penguins a 1-0 lead.
Or so we thought.
After the Ottawa Senators opted to challenge the call, referees determined it was goaltender interference, negating the goal.
Here's a look:
Much like the controversy that overtook the Anaheim Ducks - Edmonton Oilers series in round two, the call - and lack of explanation - left hockey fans wondering what the rule actually is.
Have your say, should it have counted?
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