Hall of Famer Henrik Lundqvist slams no-interference ruling against Canadiens
Henrik Lundqvist criticized the no-interference ruling that allowed a controversial goal in Game 5 of the NHL Eastern Conference Final. The goal, scored by Taylor Hall, was upheld despite a challenge from the Montreal Canadiens. Lundqvist expressed disbelief at the decision, stating it significantly affected the game.
- ▪Henrik Lundqvist strongly criticized the officials for allowing Taylor Hall's goal to stand.
- ▪The goal was scored after Logan Stankoven made contact with Canadiens goaltender Jakub Dobes.
- ▪Montreal's challenge for goaltender interference was denied, resulting in a minor penalty for the Canadiens.
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