Goal disallowed for Gallagher: St-Louis comments on the NHL's work
In Tuesday night's game against the Panthers, Brendan Gallagher had a goal initially allowed, then disallowed. In a press conference, Martin St-Louis agreed to comment on the NHL's and referees' explanations.
Indeed, the goal was first accepted after video review with Toronto, but the referees retracted their decision. It was because it was so noisy in the Bell Centre that they heard "good goal" when it was actually "no goal."
Martin then explained that the referee in question apologized, and that it's just part of the game.
A humorous moment that hadn't really happened before!
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