The Phoenix Coyotes just took a 2-0 lead over the Los Angeles Kings lead midway in the second period in the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs on a goal given on a call reversed by video replay.
Shane Doan of Phoenix took a shot that hit something in the net and came back out. The shot made a funny noise, not the "ping" sound when the puck hits the goal post or crossbar. The play was ruled "no goal" and play continued. Los Angeles took the puck to the other end, then and got a shot on goal before play was stopped
The referees were immediately called to the scorer's table. Replay clearly showed the puck entering the net, but hitting one of the cameras mounted in the back. The goal was awarded to Phoenix.
With the game still in progress, Los Angeles leads the series three games to none, and will advance to the Stanley Cup finals with one more win.
Shane Doan of Phoenix took a shot that hit something in the net and came back out. The shot made a funny noise, not the "ping" sound when the puck hits the goal post or crossbar. The play was ruled "no goal" and play continued. Los Angeles took the puck to the other end, then and got a shot on goal before play was stopped
The referees were immediately called to the scorer's table. Replay clearly showed the puck entering the net, but hitting one of the cameras mounted in the back. The goal was awarded to Phoenix.
With the game still in progress, Los Angeles leads the series three games to none, and will advance to the Stanley Cup finals with one more win.
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