The Calgary Flames nearly had their playoff hopes all but extinguished by a controversial no-goal call Tuesday night.
The Flames trailed the Anaheim Ducks by one goal early in the third period in Game 3 of their Stanley Cup Playoff series when forward Sam Bennett slid a puck on net. The puck was about to cross the goal line, but Ducks goaltender Frederik Andersen made a pad save just in time.
Or did he?
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It’s nearly impossible to tell, but the puck does appear to barely cross the line for a split second. After reviewing the play, however, referees decided to uphold the original no-goal call.
Allow Flames president Brian Burke to sum up his team’s mood following that decision.
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But justice would be swift for Calgary, and it came off the stick of rookie sensation Johnny Gaudreau, who tied the score with less than 20 seconds remaining in regulation.
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Flames forward Mikael Backlund completed the comeback, scoring less than five minutes into overtime to give Calgary a 4-3 win. The Flames now trail the Ducks 2-1 in the series with a chance to even things Friday night in Calgary.
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