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Martin St. Louis (Offiside) Goal vs the Canucks Feb 09/10

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Martin St. Louis scores a goal versus the Canucks when Steven Stamkos is offside, Feb 09, 2010. Kyle Wellwood should have never blindly made that pass to give the Lightning a 2 on 1.

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  • @offtherock11 paid them back? it was an accident? and it wasnt even a big game. why does he deserve 2 high sticks?

  • Well Washington paid them back when they got away with 2 high sticks in one game against Marty, plus that Pittsburgh one where he got the double root canal.... and none of them were called

  • what!!! a linesman blew a call!? say it ain't so.

    Get over it shit happens and its not like this was a playoff game.

  • @jhaas the lightning had one huge, bullshit call go with them in 2004. They don't deserve any more luck for the remainder of their franchise.

  • Shit happens, the Lightning have had their fair share of bad calls go against them this year, like many teams in the league. They caught a break, oh well

  • pause at 3 seconds in.. offsides by a bunch

  • pause at 0:31 too many men?

  • Nice pass Welly, you suck! And so does the linesman. That was at least a foot!!

  • lol looks like they were both looking at the puck and not at the offside...

  • linesmen must be frickin Lightning fans.

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