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Не засчитали два гола пингвинов. Первый подумали что Куниц коньком забил, а он даже не коснулся.
Второй посчитали что была помеха вратаря, хотя он сам признал её там не было.
Таким образом у Малкина отобрали два ассистентских бала, жаль. Ну ладно, главное плэйоф.
Chris Kunitz was surprised when referees waved off a Penguins goal, ruling he had made contact with Columbus' goalie. But he wasn't alone.
"I was surprised by the call," Blue Jackets goalie Curtis Sanford said. "I wasn't expecting it. I thought there was going to be a faceoff at center ice."
With 10:37 left in Sunday's third period, the Penguins were celebrating a 3-1 lead when defenseman Kris Letang blasted a power-play goal past Sanford. But the goal was negated when Kunitz, who was skating across in front of Sanford, made minimal contact.
"There was very little contact," Sanford said, "and if there was any, it was before the play."
It was the second Penguins goal waved off in this game, and both involved Kunitz. With 15:15 left in the third, a puck shot by James Neal landed in the crease near Kunitz's skates. The puck slid into the goal, but referees ruled Kunitz had kicked it.
"Chris was disappointed on the first one, for sure, because he tried to kick it (to his stick) twice and missed," Penguins coach Dan Bylsma said. "So when it went in, he was pretty sure he was going to get a goal called there."
Read more: Penguins' Kunitz loses goal in victory over Blue Jackets - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review