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Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina
You need enough information to make a confident decision. If they had that - they don't need to try to buy more time.
It's a pretty easy decision
What is the confidence that it will be over turned
What is the situation in the game at the time.
Based on that, what should we do.
I suspect it was a quick call up to the video guy where he said "There is at least one angle where it looks on side. We aren't going to win this. Don't challenge".
Decision made.
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I'm not just talking about last night. It's been a pattern. They have let the puck drop multiple times, without doing anything to buy more time to see if they should challenge.
It's possible that they have the fastest video team in the NHL, but that seems like the less likely scenario to me.