The key with the onside ruling is that it's not about when the puck slides across the blueline as the player (Nelson) is tagging up, but when Bailey, the Islander straddling the blueline, actually touches the puck again inside the offensive zone.
Bailey slides the puck into the zone technically early as Nelson hasn't tagged up yet, but Bailey doesn't actually touch the puck until after the Nelson tags up.
A confusing sequence of events as we're conditioned to think it's about the exact moment when the puck crosses the blueline, but that's only if a player has the puck on his stick as that's happening.
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