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Une revue controversée mène à l’appel de non-Goal sur la sauvegarde de Jordan Binnington de Blues



Regardez l’attaquant des Jets de Winnipeg, Cole Perfetti, tire un coup de feu dans le gant du gardien de but de St. Louis Blues Jordan Binnington, conduisant à une longue revue des officiels avant que l’appel ne se tiendra finalement. ———————————– https://www.facebook.com/sportsnet https://twitter.com/sportsnet https://www.instagram.com/sportsnet/ https://www.tiktok.com/@sportsnet ———————————– #nhl

25 Comments

  1. Was that a goal? Obviously, but can we all at least give binner his flowers? That was a hell of an effort

  2. anyone with normal depth perception calls that in – so what if it was waved off – get refs with some backbone

  3. Definitely looks like it should of been a goal, but not sure it would of mattered, Jets got spanked.

  4. Not controversial
    If you can't 100% see the puck is across the line , it is no goal
    The puck was visibly 90% across the line but that 10% of glove webbing made it unable to be a goal.

  5. Okay for the slow kids in the back:

    Yes, the puck was probably in, but since the officials called it a no-goal at first the NHL and the officials have to prove beyond a doubt that the puck clearly crossed the line.
    There just isn't a camera angle that gives them that definitive answer.

  6. NHL logic: We know the puck is in the glove. We know the glove is in the net. We don’t know for sure if the puck is in the net.

  7. The puck was 100% in. Unfortunately, with the call being 'no goal' it completely killed the Jets momentum. Would have been a completely different game if that had counted.

  8. I don't understand how we still don't have enough new technology to determine that. In Fifa, they have laser tracing and digital recreation of a ball crossing or not the goal line. Yet they have digital advertisement overlay. Couldn't even bother to invest in higher frame rates cameras jesus christ.

  9. 0:39 It looks like it could be in from this angle when the puck rolls up the glove.

    Binnington is covering the goal line with his pad (smart) and we can’t see where the puck is in the glove. There’s no objective way to prove it beyond a reasonable doubt.

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