The National Hockey League (NHL) explained why the referees did not disallow the striker’s game-winning goalColorado » Nazema Kadri in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals against “Tampa Bay “.
Kadri scored the decisive goal in extra time, establishing the final score – 3:2. After the game, reports began to surface on the network that Colorado violated the player count rules at the time of the goal. This was also suggested by Lightning head coach John Cooper.
– A labor penalty is a call that can be made by any of the four on-ice umpires. After the game, Hockey Operations met with four officials in accordance with standard protocol. When discussing the winning goal, all the referees said that they did not see a player count violation during the game. This decision is not subject to video review by the department or on-ice officials, the NHL said in a statement posted by journalist Greg Wyshinsky on Twitter.
Colorado leads 3-1 in the best-of-four series. The fifth game of the confrontation is scheduled for June 24.
Source : MatchTV

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