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Originally Posted by The Cobra
I didn’t see any interference at all.
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Actually they could have called two!
On the initial chance, Rittich could not get set as Hyman nudged him backwards with his right skate. (Tanev barely touched Hyman)
He would have them been set for the rest of the scramble.
Then look at Hyman's stick when Rittich is trying to pounce on the puck right before the goal.
It impedes Rittich mobility (chest and arms).
They still would have called it a good goal because TO but this is what I dislike about NHL officiating. If a player gets a stick in the gut, it is hooking and a penalty is called (player is vertical so easy to see) but when a goalie is horizontal and there is hooking, refs are confused!
Wished we had under the ice surface cams for these calls!