Golden Knights Get Controversial Call, Game 1 Winner
It was supposed to be the Edmonton Oilers and the Vegas Golden Knights in a classic showdown of heated rivals […]
Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images It was supposed to be the Edmonton Oilers and the Vegas Golden Knights in a classic showdown of heated rivals who have stood in each other’s way for several years. Instead, the upstart Anaheim Ducks, who advanced and were on the precipice of playing one of their best defensive games of the playoffs and taking the Golden Knights to overtime in Game 1 of their Round Two series.
Instead, the Golden Knights got a break late in the third period and claimed a 3-1 win at T-Mobile Arena. The VGK lead the series 1-0. The disputed play was a race for icing between Jack Eichel and Anaheim D-man Jackson LaCombe–previously Eichel’s Team USA teammate.
The linesman waved off the icing call, seemingly indicating that Eichel had won the race to the dot. Well, kind of. Maybe.
The nuance of the rule is that it’s not merely a race to the faceoff dot, but the linesman’s judgement on who is about to win the puck. If the icing team has a better chance at the puck, icing is to be waved off. And that’s what happened, leading to Ivan Barbashev’s game winning goal mere moments later.