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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2011

Yes, very late. But notice the skips? I need a new set of discs. The main reason why I can't upload hardly anything.

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  • 1. I've seen MUCH worse than this get counted as a goal

    2. Lehtonen is out of the crease, Homer is also outside the crease, minimum contact. It's a goal

    3. Anyone else notice that this shit always happens against Dallas? WTF

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  • @Pistonsfan1311 outside of the crease. watch the replay.

  • @Pistonsfan1311 even lehtonen said he got a lucky break when the ref called the goal off... thats all i need to hear

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  • BULL SHIT! BULL SHIT! BUUUUULLLLL SHIIIIIIIT!

  • @Pistonsfan1311 nah, but clearly they have to be good enough to reff in the NHL

  • @lacrosseplyr5 In the NHL?

  • @Pistonsfan1311 i reff, i wouldnt make that bad of a call

  • Thats Holms bread and butter right there

  • @Pistonsfan1311 Still outside of the crease though, either way.

  • @bishoppx Fair contact means fair contact. And the goalie didnt make contact with homer homer made contact with the goalie. He made enough contact with the goalie for the ref to call incidental contact, Not goalie Interference. Goalie interference is when you make contact with the goalie inside the crease resulting in a penalty. Incidental contact is when you make enough contact with the goalie forcing him to not make the save. The ref though the goalie couldnt stop the puck. Thus the no goal.

  • @RedWingFan1340 Ya ive seen worse too. I really think they hate the wings though.

  • @Pistonsfan1311 different situation... i'm talking about when you're standing in front of the net screening. If you're feet are out side of the crease, and the goalie makes contact with you outside of the crease, it's not goalie interference. learn the rules.

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