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Originally Posted by transplant99
No, he absolutely should not have.
I think most missed it when it happened but...
When the referees watched the replay on the tablet, they were checking to see 2 things. One if the puck went in and secondly if the posts were on the post when it did. During the watching of that replay, they(toronto) decided the goal went in and the posts were on, but there was goaltender interference to allow it to enter the net.
When he came out to explain it over the PA system he said,
" after further review there is no goal....there was goaltender interference on the goalie "(redundancy and all but thats what he said)
So if GG was to call for a review it would have been to challenge something they already decided after review. In others words....pointless.
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I'm fairly certain he said "the call on the ice was confirmed". But there was no call on the ice. Also, why do they automatically review goals against the Ducks for goalie interference. That's what the challenge is for.
For comparison, at that point goaltender interference was as reviewable as an offside would have been, which it to say it wasn't.
Very simple.