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showmethemoneyman said:The goal should be disallowed by the league , and the game should resume in overtime.
I think the Marlies should officially protest the game. How can you ask your players to give their all , if management does not stand behind them and do their best to support the players.
Madferret said:Corn Flake said:I think I would rather score on my own net than have the puck go in like that. At least if you do it, you controlled your own fate.
This was the ghost of Harold Ballard sitting on top of the glass, sticking his foot out.
Also, didn't the Senators lose in the finals on a goal that Chris Phillips effectively scored on his own net?
Emery skated it in & and no it wasn't the actual winner - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhJkBKuBKYM... check that, yes it was, thanks a lot @sshole
cw said:showmethemoneyman said:The goal should be disallowed by the league , and the game should resume in overtime.
I think the Marlies should officially protest the game. How can you ask your players to give their all , if management does not stand behind them and do their best to support the players.
Saw in Mirtle's article a claim that they cannot overturn a result with a missed offside call. They should protest but I suspect that will be the result.
LeafsInSeven said:I'd prefer that MLSE lets it go and doesn't become a whiny organization like several in pro hockey.
I agree , you can not overturn a result based on a missed call. But the arm was up for the offside , this was not a missed call. It was an incorrect ruling by the referee after the goal. Because he misinterpreted the rule. TOTALLY different scenario.cw said:showmethemoneyman said:The goal should be disallowed by the league , and the game should resume in overtime.
I think the Marlies should officially protest the game. How can you ask your players to give their all , if management does not stand behind them and do their best to support the players.
Saw in Mirtle's article a claim that they cannot overturn a result with a missed offside call. They should protest but I suspect that will be the result.
showmethemoneyman said:I agree , you can not overturn a result based on a missed call. But the arm was up for the offside , this was not a missed call. It was an incorrect ruling by the referee after the goal. Because he misinterpreted the rule. TOTALLY different scenario.cw said:showmethemoneyman said:The goal should be disallowed by the league , and the game should resume in overtime.
I think the Marlies should officially protest the game. How can you ask your players to give their all , if management does not stand behind them and do their best to support the players.
Saw in Mirtle's article a claim that they cannot overturn a result with a missed offside call. They should protest but I suspect that will be the result.
cw said:And here's the official answer:
http://theahl.com/ahl-statement-regarding-game-3-p177908
AHL statement regarding Game 3
June 8, 2012
TORONTO ... American Hockey League President and CEO David Andrews has issued the following statement:
?We have spoken with Toronto Marlies management and confirmed that a rules interpretation error by the on-ice officials occurred on the Norfolk Admirals? overtime goal during Game 3 of the Calder Cup Finals.
?On the play, a dump-in from center ice by a Norfolk player caromed off a stanchion and into the Toronto net. The correct application of AHL Rule 83.4 would have negated the Norfolk goal due to a delayed offside call.
?As AHL By-Laws do not allow for any change to the final result of a game based on an incorrect rule interpretation, the result of the game stands.?
End of story.
At least they acknowledged the blown call.
Sarge said:cw said:I'm still stunned by the way it ended. I can't think of any playoff game than ended with such misfortune. The closest I can think of off hand was Dan Boyle scoring on his own net in a Sharks-Avs series.
Steve Smith scoring on himself?
LeafsInSeven said:When Major League Baseball reversed George Brett being called out for the infamous "Pine Tar" home run, I wonder whether they had any official by-law that allowed the Commissioner to overrule a decision on the field. I believe it was only his power to act in the best interest of the game that allowed him to make the reversal. I wonder whether Dave Andrews doesn't have that same power but prefers to not exercise it due to future ramifications.
Sarge said:Madferret said:Sarge said:Just watched the goal. Is any more proof needed that God hates us?
More proof that the Leafs have a lot of "righting" to do with the Hockey Gods
Where's the nearest volcano and who do you suggest we throw down in there?
Oracle said:OK so the rules provide for no do-overs do to a rule misinterpretation, but what do the rules provide for in this situation? This was not a rule misinterpretation, this was the refs not knowing what the rule is. Fire them.