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Jonathan Marchessault’s Backwards Pass Finds William Karlsson With 43 Seconds Left



Jonathan Marchessault fed a backwards pass right to William Karlsson, who buried the puck past Darcy Kuemper to give the Vegas Golden Knights the lead with 43 seconds left in the game.

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  1. Nice job Vegas. I had a feeling that if it went to a scoreless overtime, it would've been nerve racking. So glad Wild Bill was the only goal scorer. Gg Arizona.

  2. Arizona should file a complaint with the League for the obvious missed Icing call. The refs' mistake and Toronto's inaction stole at least a point from the Coyotes.

    Where was Toronto review center during this time? Having a coffee break? This was clearly Icing. Toronto should have reviewed the play and nullified the goal. Both teams should have been called back to the ice and they should have played the remaining time left in regulation.

    If the NHL wants to make this right they need to award the Coyotes with a point and take a point away from Vegas. I know that won't happen but it it would be nice to see the NHL do something besides just issuing a statement about how sorry they are that an obvious mistake was made.

  3. For anyone saying it was an icing: I think they called it off because they saw Marchessault hustling, or he got there first

    Edit: pause at 0:03. You’ll notice that Marchessault got there first. The Coyote player that was with Marchessault went on the other side of Kuemper, which slowed him (the Coyote player) down

  4. To all you saying it should of been icing here is the rule:

    If the puck is first touched by the goaltender or a player on the team that iced the puck, icing is waved off (canceled), and play continues. The icing rule can lead to high-speed races for the puck.

  5. Tuch is literally standing at center ice on the stripe when he dumps it in…do you guys understand how icing works? Pretty embarrassing , some of you.

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