The Detroit Red Wings lost a frustrating 3-2 decision to the Florida Panthers on Saturday night, and they lost the game because of a controversial goal scored with 7.9 seconds remaining in regulation:
What Henrik Zetterberg had to say: “The inconsistency in this league right now, if it’s the refs or it’s the guys in Toronto or if it’s the suspensions or if it’s the fines, it’s hard for us as players to know what rules we are playing under.”
— Helene St. James (@HeleneStJames) February 4, 2018
Justin Abdelkader on controversial Jonathan Huberdeau goal: “That’s insane they call that a goal. … It shocks me that they called that a goal.”
— Helene St. James (@HeleneStJames) February 4, 2018
But the Red Wings made sure to point out that they lost the game to a team that now is tied with Detroit in the Eastern Conference and Wild Card standings. Detroit sits at 21-22-and-8, Florida at 22-22-and-6, with Detroit losing the tiebreaker because they’ve played in 51 games to Florida’s 50.
My take?
Get it right.
I don’t care how long it takes to review, I don’t care how embarrassed the league or the GM’s or the owners are because “It takes too long.”
Get it right. Consistently right.
— George Malik (@georgemalik) February 4, 2018
Our friends from Florida felt that the NHL’s situation room “got it right,” as they told FloridaPanthers.com’s Jameson Olive:
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