“Calgary has fucked up here”: NHL experts react to Coleman’s goal not allowed


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May 27, 2022 • 3 hours ago • 10 minutes of reading • 11 comments CALGARY, AB – MAY 26: Blake Coleman, number 20 of the Calgary Flames, throws the record in front of Mike Smith, number 41 of the Edmonton Oilers, resulting in a no-goal during the third period of the fifth game of the second round of the Stanley Cup 2022 playoffs at Scotiabank Saddledome on May 26, 2022 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Photo by Derek Leung / Getty Images

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National Hockey League experts are everywhere when it comes to Blake Coleman’s unauthorized goal against the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday night.

Some loved the call.

Others hated it.

The play would have given the Flames a 5-4 lead at the end of the third period and would probably have forced a six-game lead in Edmonton.

Related: Bruce McCurdy’s player notes on the Oilers’ historic victory

This is how the discussion on Twitter and TV developed from the moment of the goal:

Spittin ‘Chiclets commentator and former Oilers player Ryan Whitney @ ryanwhitney6Backlund is something else that was a sick move. Please don’t be a target, please don’t be a target.

Sportsnet commentator Kelly Hrudey during the match. We have the referees with the tablet. I’m still not sure what they’re looking for … (In response to a suggestion from announcer Chris Cuthbert, the referents looked at Coleman’s deviation) This is too close to undo, I think … It would be a difficult call . … I think you have to give it a try to stop skating. Oh boy, it’s hard to say. I wouldn’t want to make that call … I don’t know how you can decide it’s a kick-off. “

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Paul Bissonnette, commentator on Spittin ‘Chiclets @ BizNasty2point0Yes. What a goal Blake Coleman. Now close it. LOCK IT. Flames

Hockey data writer Corey Sznajder @ShutdownLineBlake Coleman scored a great goal as he fell, as usual.

Hockey writer Sean McIndoe Down Goes Brown @DownGoesBrownThis is a goal.

Elliotte Friedman @FriedgeHNICCap goal, kick. Wow!

Chris Cuthbert This is an awesome call. And one that will be talked about for a long time.

Former NHLer PJ Stock @ PJStock28Trible call.

Ryan Whitney @ ryanwhitney6 It is not allowed to kick the record !!! Learn the Coleman rules !! No goal !!

Paul Stewart, former NHL referee @ PaulStewart22Hockey is not football. But keep in mind that you can legally throw the disc in all 3 zones. You can deliberately throw a loose disc into the net as long as it does not cross the goal line. A teammate could touch the last fraction of an inch above the line, though, and it’s a good goal.

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Pittsburgh Sports Columnist Dejan Kovacevic @Dejan_Kovacevic This is the right call. Again, they can’t afford to miss out on skating. You start to alter the sport. There is no doubt that Blake Coleman left the skate ahead for the purpose of putting the record on the net.

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RUN IT BACK ™ ️ @tmlfaninvanBlake Coleman is confused because when he played in Tampa all the goals were good.

Elliotte Friedman on the other hand, had a terrible day. I think it crashes against the goalkeeper and the defender pushes it, and sometimes when the defender pushes you, it gives you more freedom to do things.

Jennifer Botterill of Sportsnet may be trying to be subtle with this, but it seems that from some of these angles (repetition) she strives to make sure there is contact with this record … She was watching the record for most of the time. . It’s not like he’s facing the other side and it’s an accidental contact … I think there’s a level of awareness for him, he’s still looking at this record to see where he wants to make contact. “

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Kevin Bieksa of Sportsnet Before I comment, I don’t care who wins this game. I’m not cheering on either team … I think that’s a kick. I think it was the right call to cancel the goal. Although it looks like you’re directing the drive to the network, it’s a bit gray. What is a kick? Everyone thinks a kick is when you kick the puck. What he’s doing right here is trying to throw the record on the net and hide it … He slips on his floors trying to throw the record on the net … Why is he stretching a leg? I’m thinking of the Mens Rea, I’m thinking of the guilty mind right now … He did a great job hiding his intention because we’re all on different sides, but I think his intention was to kick it and hide it. the. . ”

Ron MacLean of Sportsnet. As a referee, I would like Calgary to win. I feel like I made the right call, but somehow I feel like it’s unfair.

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Justin Cuthbert Yahoo Sports. He was far from a textbook kick move, but after a critical review it was decided that Coleman had pushed the puck across the goal line using an illegal move with his skateboard. It was an impossible call at the time, and the result was cruel. There was no doubt that Coleman’s skateboard put him above the line and set up his blade to make contact with the puck. But calling it a “different kick movement” is a massive stretch, and the record seemed to be heading to the bottom of the net independently.

TSN’s Craig Button thought it was a terrible call. I thought it was no different stitch movement.

Calgary hockey commentator Eric Francis of Sportsnet @EricFrancis The best team won the series, without a doubt. Great series that deserved a better ending than a game tainted by a video call answer that will be talked about in Calgary for a long time.

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Down Goes Brown @DownGoesBrownAre you going to score a goal without any kick that came in anyway? This league.

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CHED hockey commentator Reid Wilkins @ReidWilkins I thought Coleman’s goal would count. NHL rules say a goal doesn’t count if the player uses his skateboard to push the puck into the net. The best I can imagine, little by little, was that Coleman looked at the puck and turned his skate just right to make sure he got into it.

TSN commentator Mike Johnson What is a different kick movement? He did it on purpose. It was intentional. No doubt. But for me, when you turn your foot sideways and stop and if you want to slide your foot in it steadily, this is one that would let you rest like a different kicking motion. I thought that was a good goal. He thought that should have counted.

TSN host Jermain Franklin @TSNJFranklinBad call … The NHL has allowed redirected goals off the skate all season. There is no way they could have definitely considered it a kick move. #whatever

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Calgary TSN Salim Nadim Valji @salimvalji @salimvalji

Objectively, I have to agree with Jermain. It looked like Coleman was trying to stop and the puck bounced off his skate as the Oilers blueliner pushed him.

Former NHL player Brendan Morrison @ 7bmo CANNOT kick a puck with his skate blade on the ice as he stops you. Virtually impossible, especially at this speed. Terrible NHL call and 100% disagree.

This is the most convincing angle of Coleman’s goal reversal, in my opinion. But was it a different kick move? This will be debated for a long time, depending on how the overtime goes. pic.twitter.com/kpHIhKYvjR

– Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) May 27, 2022

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Vancouver Sportsnet commentator Jason Brough @SadClubCommish on Thursday night in Canada, millions of people openly debated whether or not a piece of rubber was hit. The problem remains unresolved at press time.

Reid Wilkins @ReidWilkins I thought Coleman’s goal would count? Yes. Did the Flames lose advantage in every home game in this series? Yes. Did the Oilers ‘top players absolutely accelerate the Flames’ top guns? Yes.

Eric Francis @EricFrancis “It depends on whether you call it a different kicking motion. If someone is on the ground and you lift your foot and kick them in the head, this is a different kicking motion. It’s a different stitch movement. ”- Darryl Sutter

Eric Francis @EricFrancisBlake Coleman “I don’t think I understand the rule. I pushed myself, trying to keep my foot on the ice. I haven’t seen it enough, but live I felt like I was in a battle. My understanding is that you can drive the record but you can’t kick it. I didn’t feel like I was kicking him. “Coleman, then.” It’s a shame it was such an important part of the game and it influenced the way everything went. There’s no intention, just trying to get there. I opened my foot, but I understand that you can redirect the disk as long as you do not lift your foot.

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