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Posted On Thursday, 10.27.2011 / 10:28 PM

NHL.com - 2011-2012 Situation Room blog

NJD @ PHX - 6:18 of the first period

At 6:18 of the first period in the Devils/Coyotes game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that Coyotes forward Patrick O'Sullivan kicked the puck with his skate off Devils defenseman Bryce Salvador's stick into the net for a goal.  Under rule 49.2 "a kicked puck that deflects off the stick of any player (excluding the goalkeeper's stick) shall be ruled a good goal."   Good goal Phoenix.

Posted On Thursday, 10.27.2011 / 8:51 PM

NHL.com - 2011-2012 Situation Room blog

WPG @ PHI - 16:41 of the second period

At 16:41 of the second period in the Jets/Flyers game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that the puck was shot by Winnipeg Jet defenseman Johnny Oduya off the body of Philadelphia Flyers forward Max Talbot and then it went into the net for a goal.  Good goal Philadelphia.

Posted On Thursday, 10.27.2011 / 7:23 PM

NHL.com - 2011-2012 Situation Room blog

WPG @ PHI - 2:03 of the first period

At 2:03 of the first period in the Jets/Flyers game, video review was inconclusive. Replays could not determine if the puck crossed the goal line before the referee blew the play dead following Flyers netminder Sergei Bobrovsky's save.  No goal Winnipeg.

Posted On Thursday, 10.27.2011 / 12:32 AM

NHL.com - 2011-2012 Situation Room blog

COL @ CGY - 9:56 of the third period

At 9:56 of the third period in the Flames/Avalanche game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that the puck did not cross the Calgary goal line. No goal.

Posted On Wednesday, 10.26.2011 / 9:19 PM

NHL.com - 2011-2012 Situation Room blog

PHI @ MTL - 10:26 of the second period

At 10:26 of the second period in the Canadiens/Flyers game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that the puck deflected off Montreal forward Andrei Kostitsyn into the Philadelphia net. Good goal for Montreal.

Posted On Wednesday, 10.26.2011 / 12:02 AM

NHL.com - 2011-2012 Situation Room blog

NJD @ LAK- 13:12 of The Second Period

At 13:12 of the second period in the Devils/Kings game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that the puck went into the net off of Dainius Zubrus' body but was not batted by Zubrus into the net. Good goal New Jersey.

Posted On Wednesday, 10.26.2011 / 12:01 AM

NHL.com - 2011-2012 Situation Room blog

VAN @ EDM - 13:34 of The Third Period

At 13:34 of the third period in the Canucks/Oilers game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that Edmonton forward Jordan Eberle's shot did not cross the goal line. No Goal.

Posted On Tuesday, 10.25.2011 / 9:34 PM

NHL.com - 2011-2012 Situation Room blog

OTT@CAR - 17:29 of the third period

At 17:29 of the third period in the Senators/Hurricanes game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that Jeff Skinner's goal was not tipped by a high stick. Good goal Carolina.

Posted On Monday, 10.24.2011 / 9:41 PM

NHL.com - 2011-2012 Situation Room blog

FLA @ MTL - 5:02 of the Third Period

At  5:02 of the third period in the Panthers/Canadiens game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that Scottie Upshall deflected the puck with his stick below the crossbar and into the net.  Good goal Panthers.

Posted On Monday, 10.24.2011 / 9:28 PM

NHL.com - 2011-2012 Situation Room blog

TOR @ PHI - 11:34 of the 3rd Period

At 11:34 of the third period in the Maple Leafs/Flyers game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice on the Maple Leafs second goal. The puck hit David Steckel's body but he did not direct the puck into the net. Good goal by the Maple Leafs.

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