The Nashville Predators thought they had a goal. But then they didn't.
Predators forward Colton Sissons was the victim of a no-goal after he banged a rebound past Pittsburgh Penguins netminder Matt Murray. Much to his chagrin, a quick whistle by the officials ruled the play dead, keeping the game scoreless.
Given that this season has seen many a minute wasted for second looks at offside calls, the social media world questioned why early whistles aren't subject to a similar review:
Non-reviewable, but offsides are. This stupid league.
— Andrew Berkshire (@AndrewBerkshire) June 12, 2017
But you can change a call because a skate blade was an inch off the ice at the blue line.
— Rob Tychkowski (@Rob_Tychkowski) June 12, 2017
If that blown call costs Nashville the cup, there will be like 60 country songs written on the subject.
— Andy Cole (@AndyCole84) June 12, 2017
Kevin Pollock with a MAJOR faux pas there. And why do we have replay if we can't overturn that? But let's worry about toenails.
— Mike Harrington (@ByMHarrington) June 12, 2017
that's not reviewable, but an offside by a hair half an hour earlier can be
— Rick Carpiniello (@RickCarpiniello) June 12, 2017
Fans booing profusely, but Pollock was screened by 2 guys and blew whistle. Shame that can't be reviewed on video
— Michael Russo (@Russostrib) June 12, 2017
Ouch. That is a horribly quick whistle. And I have no idea why that went. Murray never had it for even half a second.
— TYSON NASH 🤥 (@TysonNash) June 12, 2017
Good thing this isn’t an important game.
— Alex Prewitt (@alex_prewitt) June 12, 2017
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