The Red Wings are struggling to score goals and struggling to prevent them right now. All in all that makes for some real bad things. Fortunately, when things are going that badly, you maybe get the benefit of the doubt on calls a bit more often. Never has that been more evident than the goal that the Red Wings gave late in the 2nd period on Friday against Florida, which was subsequently challenged and called back for goaltender interference.
Take a look:
For what it’s worth, the wording of the goaltender interference rule is as such:
goals scored while attacking players are standing in the crease may, in appropriate circumstances be allowed.