…and does a pretty poor job of it. Here’s his quote from today when he appeared on NHL Live!
NHL Senior VP Mike Murphy Explains Non-Goal Call
↵↵“The way we’ve always handled it and the way we will continue to handle it until we have a procedure change is the referees call on the ice stands. He sees the shot and he sees the save and doesn’t see the puck in the net and kills the play or blows the whistle,” Murphy said. “It’s not when you hear the whistle blow, it’s when he intends to blow the whistle. There is a little bit of a gray area there between when he intends and when the whistle sounds.
↵“In this case Dennis LaRue was clear with what he saw and clear with what he interpreted and that was, ‘I had killed the play before the puck entered the net.’ When we scrutinize it and go through video review I think everybody would concede that the puck was in the net, and Dennis didn’t see that unfortunately.”
↵↵I guess I can understand that the ref ‘intended’ to blow the whistle, but it was an instantaneous goal. It was a quick shot and the puck was in the net. No delay at all; therefore the explanation still makes no sense.











