BREAKING - Colorado's OT Goal Should Not Have Counted - Jon Cooper Absolutely Furious
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S. Harper
June 23, 2022 (0:40)
It was a huge game four between the Colorado Avalanche and Tampa Bay Lightning with the Avalanche up 2-1 in the series.
After a entertaining 60 minutes of hockey this one needed some overtime. Avalanche forward Nazem Kadri would be the hero beating Andrei Vasilevskiy 12:00 in overtime to give the Avalanche a 3-1 series lead heading home for game five.
Everything seemed ok until Tampa's head coach Jon Cooper would talk after the game in the press conference. While Cooper wouldn't say much he had a problem with the winning goal and revealed he would discuss it more tomorrow.
This had many wondering and after Sportsnet and Elliotte Friedman revealed that the Lightning believe the Avalanche had too many men on the ice when Kadri scored the winning goal. We didn't hear that from Cooper or anyone else on the Lightnings roster I guess will have to tune in tomorrow to hear what Cooper had to say. Either way the Colorado Avalanche are now just one win away from winning the Stanley Cup.
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