Sunday, May 25, 2008

The ref screws the Red Wings once again.

This is becoming a reoccuring theme, it is like ground hog day. One could say, "that the more thing change the more things stay the same." Game one Stanley Cup playoffs the Detroit Red Wings have another goal called off by the on ice officials. There will be a disscussion about goalie interference in the off season, you can bet on it. I am still tring to find video of the non-goal.


Same ref, same bad call? Wings get goal taken away

Detroit Red Wings left wing Tomas Holmstrom has made a career of being an aggressive presence in front of the net.

But for the second time in as many playoff series, a referee thought Holmstrom was a bit too aggressive around the goal.

The Wings thought they went up 1-0 with 15:20 into the game because Nicklas Lidstrom put the puck in the net, only it was called off by referee Dan O'Halloran, who ruled Tomas Holmstrom had interfered with Marc-Andre Fleury.

Holmstrom's stick did make contact with Fleury, but certainly not in any way that impaired Fleury from making a save.

Holmstrom said he hadn't seen replays but "I heard it was a bad call. Fleury was outside the paint and was coming out to me, and what can you do? For sure it helps when you win the game."

O'Halloran, of course, was also the guy who, when the Wings played Anaheim in Detroit on Feb. 10, called off a Lidstrom goal after ruling that Holmstrom had interfered with Ducks goalie Jean-Sebastien Giguere. Referee Kelly Sutherland called off a Pavel Datsyuk goal in Game 4 of the third-round series against Dallas, ruling Holmstrom's posterior violated Marty Turco's airspace, even though replays showed Holmstrom wasn't even in the blue paint.

2 comments:

  1. I watched the game yesterday and thought that there was interference on that play. Of course I'm pulling for the Penguins (and my son the Dead Wings) so maybe I'm biased.

    Keep your stick off the goalie.

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  2. You know I am not a big fan of the Dead Things either I want the Pens to win.
    I do wish UND put a player in front of the net like the Wings do but Holstrom does push it to the limit and almost goes over the line a lot.

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