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Originally Posted by Resolute 14
I agree. But that was my point in citing the image already posted in this thread: The puck is over the line at the same time that it *appears* Landeskog is touching the blue line. And in that scenario, he's onside.
You might look at the image and suggest that maybe Landeskog never touched the blue line so is offside, but it's not definitive in any way. As such, call on the ice should have stood.
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I don't think that's clear. But at the end of the day, Landeskog was not aware enough to even try to be onside, so I don't mind very much. Also, there were too many men (which, IMO is way more conducive to a review than offside), so I don't mind very much.