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TORONTO – Maple Leafs defenceman Morgan Rielly thought he scored the game-tying goal late in the second period of Friday’s Game 5 against the Florida Panthers but a video review resulted in a no-goal decision.
Fans at Scotiabank Arena watched a video replay of the puck crossing the line and were irate that Florida retained its 2-1 lead.
Some spectators threw debris on the ice after the decision was announced. Between the review and the ensuing cleanup, play was delayed for about 10 minutes.
The NHL’s Situation Room issued an explanation of the decision a short time later.
“The referee deemed the play dead prior to the puck crossing the Florida line. The call was made in accordance to Rule 78.5 (xii), which states apparent goals shall be disallowed “when the referee deems the play has been stopped, even if he had not physically had the opportunity to stop play by blowing his whistle.”
Rielly, who scored Toronto’s first goal earlier in the period, drove toward the net and appeared to slide the puck under goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky’s right pad with 2:49 left in the period.
The blueliner started celebrating and skated toward the bench to touch gloves with his teammates.
Initial replays shown on the arena’s video screens were inconclusive. Eventually a clip was shown that clearly showed the puck was a couple centimetres over the line.
‘NO GOAL’ was trending on Twitter after the decision.
The Maple Leafs eventually tied the game at 15:33 of the third period when William Nylander beat Bobrovsky.
Nick Cousins scored the overtime winner to give Florida a 4-1 series victory and a berth in the Eastern Conference final.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 12, 2023.
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