Situation Room: No-goal call on Schwartz stands

At 4:54 of the second period in the Devils/Blues game, the immediate call by the Referee on the ice was good goal. The officials then huddled and determined that St. Louis' Jaden Schwartz interfered with Devils goaltender Keith Kinkaid prior to his goal. St. Louis then requested a Coach's Challenge to review the "Interference on the Goalkeeper" decision that resulted in a "no goal" call.

After reviewing all available replays and consulting with the Referee, the Situation Room confirmed that the actions of Schwartz impaired Kinkaid to defend his goal prior to the puck crossing the goal line. According to Rule 78.7, "The standard for overturning the call in the event of a "GOAL" call on the ice is that the NHL Situation Room (which shall include a former referee in the Officiating Department in the decision-making process), after reviewing any and all available replays and consulting with the Referee who made the original call, determines that the goal should have been disallowed due to "Interference on the Goalkeeper," as described in Rules 69.1, 69.3 and 69.4."
Therefore, the call on the ice stands - no goal St. Louis Blues.
Since the Coach's Challenge did not result in the call on the ice being overturned, the St. Louis Blues forfeit their time-out.