Lightning won the game — and the games within the game against Avalanche in Game 3 Opinion by kevin_mcgran
as Colorado appeared to open the scoring. The play at the blue line to keep the puck in was close. Cooper initially sent the refs on their way, unable to determine by the replays available at the bench whether the play was onside or off.
“It was long,” said Colorado coach Jared Bednar. “I don’t know what else to tell you. It was probably three times the length we normally get.” “I don’t think the lineman can drop the puck if nobody’s there,” said Rantanen. “I guess he can but it’s never happened before. Good job by them, just waiting.”
“We got away with it tonight fortunately,” said Cooper. “In the end, everyone wants to get the call right and the right call was offside. But it can be a little nerve-wracking, because you just don’t know what feeds are going to come across.”
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