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Why have rules if you don't enforce them?
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Exactly.

Unless it's the final minutes and the game is close. There is no need to totally ignore blatant calls throughout the entire game though.
 
And how can a player interfere with the goalie like that to score? Is that allowed?

The guy clearly pushed the goalie back.
 
He didn't intefere with the goalie
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I don't watch hockey regularly so I don't know the rules.

Is there a definition that says that?

He clearly slid into the goalie and shoved him backwards. The goalie was planted and he went backwards after the Boston dude slid into him. At least that's what I saw.
 
I don't watch hockey regularly so I don't know the rules.

Is there a definition that says that?

He clearly slid into the hockey and shoved him backwards. The goalie was planted and he went backwards after the Boston dude slid into him. At least that's what I saw.

He was pushed into the goalie by Vancouver defensman, therefore no inteference
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So basically... a VanCo. comeback would be the greatest comeback in hockey history?

I know it's not going to happen but would be awesome if they tied it up for OT and won.
 

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