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Oh man, what a bummer! The Tavares goal was disallowed and it had everyone scratching their heads. Talk about a letdown! It seemed like the perfect way to end the game, but unfortunately it wasn’t meant to be. To make matters worse, there was no clear explanation as to why the goal was taken away. All in all, it was a real downer for everyone involved.
Why Was The Tavares Goal Disallowed? [Solved]
Well, John Tavares had a real bummer of a moment there - his goal was taken away with just over four minutes left in the third period. After they took a look at it, they decided he had kicked the puck in, so it didn’t count. Talk about a letdown!
Video Review: The goal scored by Tavares was initially ruled a good goal, but after video review it was determined that the puck had gone offside prior to entering the net.
Offside: The play was reviewed and it was determined that Tavares had entered the offensive zone ahead of the puck, making him offside and thus disallowing his goal.
Controversial Call: This call has been met with some controversy as many feel that the call should not have been overturned due to how close it was and how quickly it happened on the ice.
Impact on Game: This disallowed goal had a major impact on the game as it changed what would have been a tie game into one in which Tavares’ team lost by one point, potentially costing them an important win in their season standings.
Oh man, that was a tough break for Tavares! His goal was disallowed - what a bummer. It looked like it should’ve counted, but the refs called it back. Talk about a letdown! Still, you can’t win ’em all.