Essentially the most controversial facet of the NHL‘s use of instantaneous replay this season has grow to be its dealing with of goalie interference performs.
Coaches throughout the league have seen their lowest success price in difficult goaltender interference performs because the league made it reviewable, and if Sunday’s sport between the Colorado Avalanche and Los Angeles Kings is any indicator of what it’s forward, issues would possibly attain a boiling level within the playoffs.
Goalie interference critiques will play a serious function in some unspecified time in the future in playoffs
It turned a serious sub-plot within the Avalanche’s 2-1 win over the Kings in Sport 1 of their Western Convention quarterfinal collection on Sunday when a possible Logan O’Connor objective was instantly waived off when his teammate, Jack Drury, was ran into Kings goalie Anton Forsberg.
The Avalanche felt that Drury was shoved into Forsberg by Kings defenseman Drew Doughty and challenged the decision. They misplaced that problem, with the interference name on the ice being upheld.
Here’s a take a look at the play:
