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Old 04-29-2014, 04:33 PM   #575
EldrickOnIce
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Originally Posted by bubbsy View Post
last night showed why the NHL should be able to review a goal from any perspective available through the use of audio/video.

The purpose is to get the call right, no idea why it is limited to puck over line, and intentionally putting the puck in illegally using your skate/high-stick/glove, etc. No idea why goalie interference is not part of the equation, when it's just as difficult to assess in realtime as the other video reviewable offenses.

This must change next season.
No question it has to change sometime, and will.
The question is where you draw the line. Offside? Puck over glass that was missed? Goalie interference? How far back before the event do you review on tape? Should any of these be coaches challenge, or by default reviewed for all criteria?

Bottom line, as you said, mandate must be to get the call right, and they sure aren't doing that now
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