Charlie Lindgren on the challenged Tyler Myers goal that was ruled not to be goaltender interference: 'I don't think I'm going to respond. People can make their own decisions on it.'
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Charlie Lindgren on the challenged Tyler Myers goal that was ruled not to be goaltender interference: 'I don't think I'm going to respond. People can make their own decisions on it.'
"During the chaotic sequence, Lindgren made a save on Filip Chytil, but was unable to freeze the puck. As Linus Karlsson crashed the net, Evander Kane checked Tom Wilson from behind near the crease. As Kane got up, he knocked the puck backward while also appearing to knock Lindgren's goalie glove off his hand. Myers then fired the puck into the yawning net."
"At the bench, Capitals head coach Spencer Carbery called a timeout and looked at replays while conferring with video coaches Brett Leonhardt and Emily Engel-Natzke behind the scenes. "The way that we saw that is Chuckie puts his glove on the puck, and Kane's stick basically pushes through his glove so that he can't freeze it there," head coach Spencer Carbery explained postgame. "We didn't get an explanation, [but] that was the reason for the challenge.""
Elias Pettersson scored within the first minute to open the game. A 41-second span later produced a net-front scramble in which Charlie Lindgren made a save on Filip Chytil but could not freeze the puck. Linus Karlsson crashed the net while Evander Kane checked Tom Wilson from behind near the crease, knocked the puck backward and appeared to dislodge Lindgren's glove. Tyler Myers then fired the puck into the open net. Capitals coach Spencer Carbery challenged the goal for goaltender interference after reviewing replays with video coaches, but the challenge was lost and the Canucks converted on the ensuing power play.
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