Jets HC Scott Arniel reveals an explanation given by NHL referees for a controversial game winner goal


Winnipeg Aircraft The main coach, Scott Arniel, addressed the controversial goal, which caused the Dallas stars to defeated their team in match 3 on Sunday night.

During the press conference after the game, Arniel spoke to the media, providing an explanation for ice call.

Here is a look at the target:

The jets said that a crap motion caused the shit to enter the net. However, the ice call was a good goal.

This is what Arniel had to say was the explanation he received from officials:

“The puck was expelled, but Heli directed it to the net.

Despite Arniel's Interpretation of the rule, the goal was on the ice. Arniel added the following comments from officials as the reasoning of the good goal:

“Thus, they said that Heli pushed shit. I have not seen the word propeller in the rule book.”

Check Arniel's comments from 8:30:

Unfortunately for the Jets, Alexander Petrovic's goal was as the winner of the game. The stars faced two highs to take the game 5-2 and a 2-1 series lead.

The planes lose the game 3 in a “propelled” shit

Connor Hellebuyck "propelled" The puck on your own network - Source: ImagnConnor Hellebuyck "propelled" The puck on your own network - Source: Imagn
Connor Hellebuyck “propel” the blow to its own network – Source: Imagn

Nhl insider Elliotte Friedman He offered a deeper explanation than ice officials saw a good goal, with the video review that determined that Petrovic's goal was good.

This is what Friedman had to say for Sportsnet:

“ They felt that this was a directed shit, not a kick. This is a problem. The other thing is that they feel that (Connor) Hellebuyck did not divert it to the net; propelle it on the net. So even if it was a kick, they felt very strongly that it was not addressed, they were promoted and that is why they decided to count it as a goal. ''

Detailed explanation shows that officials felt shit rolled Stars“Player and did not shoot on the net. On the other hand, officials felt that the puck would have gone to the network without Hellebuyck deflected it in his network.

However, the gel explanation of the officials was:

“Winnipeg's goalkeeper put the puck on his own net after a kick. It's a good goal.”

Ultimately, the goal counted and the Jets lost the game. Now the jets will have to regroup -as they go to game 4 that even look for the series in two games.