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Max Domi’s Beautiful Snipe Stands After Kraken Challenge For Goaltender Interference



Watch as Max Domi scores for the Dallas Stars’ third goal of the game, but the Seattle Kraken challenge for goaltender interference due to some contact in front with Jamie Benn. The goal stood and the Kraken were assessed a minor penalty.

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23 Comments

  1. How tf was this a goal?? Most blatant goaltender interference I've ever seen. Benn full on checked Grubauer while he was in the crease. Refs need to get their eyes checked.

  2. this is how you do it, push the goal out of his crease, then, make some contact with him so he can't play his position cause you pushed him …

  3. I don't know the rulebooks but I think it's a good goal, goalie has plenty of time to readjust after the initial contact and Benn does put in effort to avoid him

  4. That might be the worst call of the playoffs and that includes Foligno getting a tripping penalty for getting Cross Checked and blooded in the face. That’s simply insane

  5. Grubaur flopped like a fish out of water the moment he flet the contact from Benn. Which was outside the crease anyway.

  6. It's a goal because on the shot that way in Grauber was bumped while he was outside the crease. Even if he was bumped earlier, he was able to recover so he wasn't prevented from making the save. "Outside the crease" is also judged by the plane created by the red line of the crease. Meaning the goalie may have 90% of their body inside the blue paint, if the 10% outside makes contact with the player, that is not goalie interference.

  7. The initial contact a few seconds before the shot should have disallowed the goal. The secondary contact is ok because he gets pushed.

  8. Gru got to take some acting lessons. That was a horrible attempt to sell interference

  9. What ever you say about that one, but the real issue is the inconsistency in the calls not only all playoffs but all season long.
    Maybe Gru makes a bit to much of it the first contact, but he`s in the blue and the forward clearly makes contact. The second one, same. Gru is basically pushed out of the paint and then pushed out of position by Benn. This exact thing has been whistled of 100 times this season, i remember one with Hyman where minimal contact was made and it was waived off.
    I don`t mind this one counts – i think it should not, but please, find a proper consistent ruling.

  10. Ok so being a goalie i can speak on this with quite a lot of personal experience. It is easily goalie interference, yes Benn was outside the blue paint, but Grub wasn't. He was in his crease, and the initial contact from Benn is where you would call it, not the secondary. Also Grub looks like he tried to sell the call, but he was in the middle of a shuffle and as goalie we are off balance at that very moment. I don't know how this call stood.

  11. so whenever you fear a goal you can just push a player into your own goalie and claim "interference" ?
    if that push hadnt happend, I would 100% agree with interference, but you cant push a guy like that into your own goalie and then "blame him".

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