A disputed no-goal sparks a 2-goal swing as the Avalanche grab a 3-0 Game 3 lead
The Colorado Avalanche took a commanding 3-0 lead in Game 3 of the Western Conference Final against the Vegas Golden Knights. A controversial no-goal call against the Golden Knights led to a two-goal swing in favor of the Avalanche. Jack Drury scored a short-handed goal shortly after the disputed call, further extending Colorado's lead.
- ▪The Golden Knights believed they had scored a goal that was later disallowed by officials.
- ▪The no-goal call was upheld after a video review deemed the evidence inconclusive.
- ▪Jack Drury scored a short-handed goal for the Avalanche shortly after the no-goal call.
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