I was watching the game at BJ's last night with no sound and no captions. Can someone tell me why the King's goal in the 2nd(?) was disallowed? I was pretty buzzed and obviously missed something. Thanks.
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I was watching the game at BJ's last night with no sound and no captions. Can someone tell me why the King's goal in the 2nd(?) was disallowed? I was pretty buzzed and obviously missed something. Thanks.
Whistle blew, ref thought dubnyk had control.
Thanks.
And that's a load of crap. Those refs sucked last night.
Pierre LeBrun @Real_ESPNLeBrun
Courtesy @reallisa from LA TImes, re: Oilers fans throwing debris on the ice last night. Doughty: “I got some nacho cheese on my shoulder.”
I bet it didn't say on his shoulder long.
Shouldn't there have been a minor penalty to the Oilers once the fans started throwing stuff on the ice?
Official Rules - Rule 63: Delaying the Game - NHL.com - Rules
Quote:
63.4 Objects Thrown on the Ice – In the event that objects are thrown on the ice that interfere with the progress of the game, the Referee shall blow the whistle and stop the play and the puck shall be faced-off at a face-off spot in the zone nearest to the spot where play is stopped. When objects are thrown on the ice during a stoppage in play, including after the scoring of a goal, the Referee shall have announced over the public address system that any further occurrences will result in a bench minor penalty being assessed to the home Team. Articles thrown onto the ice following a special occasion (i.e. hat trick) will not result in a bench minor penalty being assessed. Refer also to Rule 53.6 when spectator interference occurs during a breakaway.