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Originally Posted by PaperBagger'14
Likely because Brodie wasn't on the ice when he got his interference call
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He was tho. He was the guy that got on and jumped back off. Instead of a too many man call they called it interference. He was on just long enough to be considered interference between the puck and the Pittsburgh player but didn't qualify for to many men because he or the guy subbing touched the puck.