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Panthers’ Brandon Montour Fires Puck Wide On Half-Empty Net During Final Minute Confusion



Watch as Florida Panthers defenceman Brandon Montour collects a weird deflection during the final minute of regulation and fires the puck wide of the net and into goaltender Frederik Andersen during the confusion.

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14 Comments

  1. Even thought it would not have counted, still funny af that he missed lmao.

  2. This would have counted. They showed a replay in the arena that showed it hit the glass, not the net. And the game would have ended 3 hours earlier

  3. I've been saying this for years. Each team get's 4 home games where if a puck hit's the net and lands in play it's still active. If a player shoots it directly into the net, it's a delay of game penalty. That would have been a great example if a goal was scored it would still have counted because the puck was deflected into the net before the goal was scored.

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