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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2010

After Carey Price's great glove save Ovechkin checks Hal Gill into Price and knocks the puck it, the refs call
it no goal.

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  • It's clearly NO GOAL

    #8 pushed like 3 habs in the net

  • Interference?

  • @BirthOfMayhem Im with ya :p

  • good call

  • @decidiousrex Sadness... Idiots like you done even know when you lose an arguement... And where did I copy anything?

  • @BirthOfMayhem learn to spell.... and stop copying. Dumbass cant even come up with your own material

  • @decidiousrex Despiet my stupidity? Are you fucked in the head? Can you please stop bitching about a battle you will never win! The first rule still applies, Ovi ultamitly dissallowed Price from making a save. The second part was added after this goal because if you aren't specific, retards like you get all butt-hurt. The ref called it no goal, the lueage called it no goal, the rules called it no goal. Why can't you get it though your thick head that this was NOT A GOAL!

  • @BirthOfMayhem teehee.... that was actually added after this goal was scored.... pretty much for this exact reason.

    When this was scored, only the first rule you listed, which deems it as a good goal, was written. Conclusion: STILL A GOAL DESPITE YOUR STUPIDITY

  • @BirthOfMayhem teehee.... that was actually added after this goal was scored.... pretty much for this exact reason.

    When this was scored, only the first rule you listed, which deems it as a good goal, was written. Conclusion: STILL A GOAL DESPITE YOUR STUPIDITY

  • @decidiousrex Also taken from NHL website : If a defending player has been pushed, shoved, or fouled by an attacking player so as to cause the defending player to come into contact with his own goalkeeper, such contact shall be deemed contact initiated by the attacking player for purposes of this rule, and if necessary a penalty assessed to the attacking player and if a goal is scored it would be disallowed.

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