The most debated play in the Toronto Maple Leafs\u0027 second\u002Dround series against the Florida Panthers was the goal that was ruled no goal.
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The NHL explained that there is a rule that says the play can be called dead if the referee was intending to blow the whistle.“Rielly was going in with the puck and made the play,” he said.That said, all teams deal with disallowed goals and you have to rebound from it and the Maple Leafs did that a few minutes later with William Nylander’s beauty.
“It’s always tough when you have a goal disallowed,” he said. “I remember in Boston, Bobby Schmautz scored one that was called back. It’s tough to get the guys going again. I was depressed. But you can’t show it.”
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