Why was Petrovic's goal controversial?
Because it appeared that Hellebuyck propelled the puck into his own net after it was directed towards the goal with Petrovic's skate, leading to conflicting interpretations of the NHL rulebook.
Hockey / NHL
Game 3 of the series between the Winnipeg Jets and Dallas Stars was marred by a controversial goal that ultimately contributed to the Stars' 5-2 victory. The pivotal moment occurred when Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck seemingly directed...
The controversial goal arose when Alexander Petrovic directed the puck toward the net with his skate. Hellebuyck attempted to make a save, but the puck deflected off his stick and into the net. The NHL's review hinged on whether Hellebuyck's actions constituted a 'distinct kicking motion' or if he merely deflected the puck.
The NHL rulebook defines a distinct kicking motion as deliberately propelling the puck with a kick of the foot or skate, resulting in the puck entering the net. However, a player can direct a puck into the net with his skate as long as he doesn't kick it. The carveout for goalies in the kicked-puck rule further complicated the review.
Rule 49 states that 'a kicked puck that deflects off the stick of any player (excluding the goalkeeper's stick) shall be ruled a good goal.' Arniel argued that because the puck hit Hellebuyck's stick, the goal should have been disallowed. DeBoer countered that Hellebuyck was actively playing the puck, thus making it a valid goal.
Regardless of the controversy, Petrovic's goal ignited the Stars' offense, with Rantanen scoring quickly after. The Jets expressed frustration, acknowledging the goal as a significant momentum changer. The team now faces immense pressure in Game 4 to avoid falling further behind in the series.
Because it appeared that Hellebuyck propelled the puck into his own net after it was directed towards the goal with Petrovic's skate, leading to conflicting interpretations of the NHL rulebook.
The NHL Situation Room determined that Hellebuyck propelled the puck into his own net, supporting the referee's call for a good goal.
Game 4 is critical for the Jets as they need to win to even the series before returning to Winnipeg. It is also a chance for Hellebuyck to improve his road game performance.
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