At 14:52 of the second period in the Blues/Blue Jackets game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that Alex Pietrangelo's shot hit the post and never crossed the goal line. No Goal St Louis.
At 19:59 of the second period in the Sabres/Maple Leafs game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that the puck deflected off John Michael Liles' right 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." The official timekeeper ruled that there was 0.7 seconds left on the clock when the puck crossed the goal line. Good Goal Toronto.
At 6:16 of the first period in the Blues/Blue Jackets game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that the puck deflected off Jared Boll's right 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 Columbus.
At 14:38 of the second period in the Senators/Flyers game, video review determined that Sean Couturier's shot crossed the goal line before the net became completely dislodged from the peg. According to rule 78.4 "the goal frame shall be considered in its proper position when at least a portion of the flexible peg(s) are still inside both the goal post and the hole in the ice. The flexible pegs could be bent, but as long as at least a portion of the flexible peg(s) are still in the hole in the ice and the goal post, the goal frame shall be deemed to be in its proper position. The goal frame could be raised somewhat on one post (or both), but as long as the flexible pegs are still in contact with the holes in the ice and the goal posts, the goal frame shall not be deemed to be displaced." Good Goal Philadelphia.
At 2:59 of the second period in the Senators/Flyers game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that Brayden Schenn's shot deflected off Wayne Simmonds' face and into the net. According to rule 78.4 "if an attacking player has the puck deflect into the net, off his skate or body, in any manner, the goal shall be allowed." Good Goal Philadelphia.
At 19:51 of the third period in the Sharks/Ducks game, with the Sharks net empty, Corey Perry shot the puck at the net and Dan Boyle knocked the net off the pegs stopping play. According to rule 63.6 "when the goal post has been displaced deliberately by the defending team when their goaltender has been removed for an extra attacker thereby preventing an impending goal by the attacking team, the Referee shall award a goal to the attacking team." Good Goal Anaheim.
At 4:53 of the third period in the Avalanche/Canucks game, the Toronto situation room initiated a review because the puck crossed the goal line after a scrum in front of the Avalanche net. The referee ruled that he had blown the play dead after Alex Burrows shot was stopped by Semyon Varlamov and prior to the puck crossing the goal line. No Goal Vancouver.
At 12:52 of the third period in the Predators/Blues game, the Toronto situation room initiated a review because the puck went into the net. The referee determined that he blew the whistle after Pekka Rinne's save on TJ Oshie's shot. According to rule 78.5 "Apparent Goals shall be disallowed by the referee when a goal keeper has been pushed into the net together with the puck after the save." No Goal St Louis.
At 18:19 of the first period in the Hurricanes/Maple Leafs game, video review conclusively determined that Tim Brent's shot went into the net. Good Goal Carolina.
At 17:03 of the third period in the Senators/Jets game, video review determined that Jason Spezza hits the puck out of the air which then deflects off Evander Kane's body and enters the net in a legal fashion. Good goal Winnipeg.
According to rule 78.4 "If an attacking player has the puck deflect into the net, off his skate or body , in any manner, the goal shall be allowed."