At 13:36 of the second period in the Rangers/Canadiens game, video review concluded that Alex Galchenyuk's shot went into the net in a legal fashion. The referee's call on the ice stands. Good Goal Montreal.
At 13:36 of the second period in the Rangers/Canadiens game, video review concluded that Alex Galchenyuk's shot went into the net in a legal fashion. The referee's call on the ice stands. Good Goal Montreal.
At 14:21 of the third period in the Flyers/Penguins game, video review determined that Pittsburgh Penguins' forward Chris Kunitz propelled the puck into the net with a distinct kicking motion. According to Rule 49.2 "A goal cannot be scored by an attacking player who uses a distinct kicking motion to propel the puck into the net." No goal Pittsburgh.
At 5:27 in the first period of the Flyers/Penguins game, video review was inconclusive in determining if the shot by Pittsburgh forward Evgeni Malkin crossed the goal line. Call on the ice stands, no goal Pittsburgh.
In the shootout in the Canucks/Blackhawks game, upon consultation on the ice the officials ruled that Patrick Kane's shot crossed the goal line and video review upheld that call. Good Goal Chicago.
At 18:39 of the second period in the Canucks/Blackhawks game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that Vancouver defenseman Dan Hamhuis' shot did not completely cross the goal line. No Goal Vancouver.
At 11:42 of the first period in the Red Wings/Predators game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that Nashville defenseman Shea Weber's shot hit the cross bar and the puck never crossed the goal line in the subsequent scrum. No Goal Nashville.
At 3:30 of the first period in the Blue Jackets/Ducks game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that Columbus forward Vinny Prospal put the puck in the net in a legal fashion. Good Goal Columbus.
At 10:57 of the second period in the Bruins/Jets game video review proved inconclusive, therefore the referee's call on the ice that Tyler Seguin tipped the puck into the net with his stick below the crossbar stands. Good Goal Boston.
According to Rule 60.5 "The determining factor is where the puck makes contact with the stick. If the puck makes contact with the stick below the level of the crossbar and enters the goal, this goal shall be allowed."
At 13:59 of the first period in the Red Wings/Wild game, video review supported the referee's decision on the ice that Tomas Tatar's shot did not cross the goal line. No Goal Detroit.
At 8:32 of the third period in the Senators/Maple Leafs game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that Maple Leafs defenceman Dion Phaneuf's shot deflected off Tyler Bozak's skate and into the net. According to Rule 49.2 "A puck that deflects into the net off an attacking player's skate who does not use a distinct kicking motion is a legitimate goal." Good Goal Toronto.