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The video shows that the goal of winning an avalanche match probably shouldn't have been counted

Should the goals of winning the Nazem KadoriAvalanchematch be counted in order to win Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals?

With eight minutes remaining in the game's first overtime, Kadri passed the Lightning Defense from Arture Relay Konen and placed the puck behind goalkeeper Andreiva Silevsky. After a bit of confusion, the shot was a goal and Colorado took a 3-1 lead in the series when he returned to Game 5's home ice.

However, after the dust had settled down, many online pointed out: The goal may not have been legal. When Kadori won, the avalanche was in the midst of change, and the screen grabs on the scene showed that Nathan McKinnon might not have landed in time-and probably too on the ice. There were also many men.

Nazem Kadri scores the game-winning goal against Andrei Vasilevskiy
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Lost to stakeholders, especially those involved According to the non-athletic, Lightning Coach John Cooper, who was "nearly in tears" at a post-match press conference,. Cooper took only one question and said it would be available tomorrow.

"Looking at the goal of victory, you can see what I mean," Cooper said. "It's a pain for the players because we're probably still playing."

At this point, Cooper didn't reveal why the goal shouldn't have been counted, The chat spread quickly about the extra man who could be on the ice. Even the official scoresheet given to the media in the game pointed out that there were seven Colorado players on the ice when the goal was scored (including the goalkeeper).

🎶 One of these is different from the others ... 🎶

On the left is the score passed to the media in Game 4 It is a sheet. The right side is the contents of NHL.com. pic.twitter.com/MrtClTLtIi

— Greg Wyshynski (@wyshynski)June 23, 2022

Lightning had too many men in the go-ahead goal. After watching the replay, Barry Trotz: "7 f ** king guys. There are 7 guys on the ice. To the f ** king goal. It's right there." pic. twitter.com/CsLyoNq9c6

— Brady Trettenero (@BradyTrett)June 16, 2021

With Cooper displayed There are strong claims about Lightning, but everything is in vain at this point and is officially at stake this season. To be fair, Lightning defeated the Islanders in a similar play last year's playoffs on their way to the Stanley Cup championship.