Hockey
“The match should have gone on.” Tampa Coach is unhappy that Colorado’s puck was counted in overtime
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Tampa NHL head coach John Cooper reacted emotionally to the loss to Colorado in the fourth game of the NHL playoff final series, hinting that the puck thrown into the goal of his team in overtime should have been canceled.
The meeting took place on Wednesday and ended with the victory of Colorado with a score of 3: 2, the decisive goal in overtime was scored by Nazem Kadri. After the game, screenshots were published showing that there were six Avalanche field players on the ice at the time of the goal.
It will be difficult for me to speak. I will talk to you tomorrow… You will understand what I mean when you see the winning goal. My heart is breaking because of the players, because the match probably should have continued, — quotes the words of Cooper Yahoo Sports.
The score in the series up to four wins is 3-1 in favor of Colorado, the fifth match of the confrontation will take place on June 24.
Source: Sportbox
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