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Blackhawks' Patrick Kane OT Buzzer Beater Called Back After Review Determines No Time Remaining



Watch as Chicago Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane appears to score a ridiculous slap shot buzzer beater in OT against the Vegas Golden Knights, although after review it was determined the clock had expired before the puck crossed the goal line.

39 Comments

  1. Iā€™m a Vegas fan, and I thought that was a good goal, but even after it was overturned I had a feeling the Hawks were gonna win that one anyway

  2. So you're telling me these people don't have the overhead view with the goddamn time remaining on the screen? What a fucken joke.

  3. Who cares honestly. Shows how meager the point system is in the NHL. 1 point vs a whopping 2 lol

  4. Weak broadcast. Show the clock in the overhead view so we can see for ourselves.

  5. Rules are rules. I just love that he's all smiles when the camera goes on him after it being announced no-goal. This ought to still go in his all time highlights, no doubt.

  6. We all can see the puck crossed the goal line in time. Another crap year of hockey officiating.

  7. Never once showed viewers the time clock in slow motion to confirm it wasnā€™t actually a goal. Even if time expired, massive missed opportunity for credibility

  8. And the NHL wonders why viewership is decreasing… bad calls make it impossible for newer viewers to understand the rules of the game. If the so-called TV clock is wrong, then prove it. Show the game clock. Can't? Won't? Okay, GOOD GOAL!

  9. Wouldā€™ve loved to see the goal count, that was a beautiful play by Kane.

  10. Kane sure having what seems to be his last moments near trade deadline. Want him to win more cups but he's a Blackhawk.

  11. How tf did that not count? You can see when the clock says "00.1", the puck is already in the net. Anyone that isn't blind can see that its a good goal.

  12. The timer clearly has like 0.1 left, this was a goal. This leagues officiating and game management is absurd.

    The league wanted to push a shootout and called this back.

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