At 4:53 of the second period in the Panthers/Bruins game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that Joe Corvo's point shot was not touched by any Bruin and went into the net in a legal fashion. Good Goal Boston.
At 0:38 of the second period in the Blues/Panthers game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that Brian Campbell's point shot was tipped by Marcel Goc's stick, which was below the crossbar, and into the net. 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". Good Goal Florida.
At 18:41 of the second period in the Coyotes/Canucks game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that the puck deflected off Gilbert Brule's body and entered the net in a legal fashion. Good goal Phoenix.
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."
At 18:56 of the second period in the Blue Jackets/Oilers game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that Columbus' net became dislodged before the puck crossed the goal line. No goal Edmonton.
At 1:39 of the first period in the Avalanche/Sabres game, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that the puck deflected off the skate of Marcus Foligno and entered the net in a legal fashion. Good goal Buffalo.
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.
At 10:57 of the second period in the Red Wings/Kings, video review upheld the referee's call on the ice that Drew Doughty's point shot deflected off Ian White's arm and into the net in a legal fashion. Good Goal Los Angeles.
At 1:56 of the first period in the Bruins/Lightning game, video review determined that Ryan Malone's centering pass deflected off Tom Pyatt'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 Tampa.