Hi Kerry, Id like your thoughts on the bizarre ending to Saturdays Pens-Rangers game in which the Rangers second shootout goal was disallowed after the two teams had already left the ice. Clearly the final call was correct and it was a tough on-ice call for Kelly Sutherland. But why was the reversal so delayed? Were the proper NHL procedures followed and have you ever seen a similar situation? Bill Andrews, Pittsburgh Bill: The Situation Room in Toronto obtains the feed from all local and network broadcasts so they can acquire every possible camera angle to review a potential goal or play. It can take a few moments to cue up and review all of the various angles until one provides definitive information. Once Dan Boyle put the puck past Marc-Andre Fleury on what appeared to be a routine deke and legitimate goal to give NY a shoot-out victory, the Rangers players were celebrating with Henrik Lunquvist before proceeding to their dressing room. Sam Rosen and Joe Micheletti were ready to sign off on the MSG broadcast with closing post-game comments. As Sam and Joe were wrapping up, Bob Errey made an outstanding call from the overhead replay on the Penguins Root Sports broadcast. That camera angle clearly demonstrated how Dan Boyle had in fact double-touched the puck and should result in a disallowed goal! Errey emphatically repeated his call to play-by-play man Paul Steigerwald and the replay horn then sounded long and loud multiple times to indicate that the goal was under review. Following a quick review, the teams were summoned from their dressing room as referee Kelly Sutherland clicked on his microphone and relayed the correct determination made by the personnel in the Situation Room to disallow the goal. It is hard to comprehend the emotional rollercoaster that took place for the players in each respective dressing room. It was surely a thrill of victory and agony of defeat moment after Brandon Sutter scored on the ensuing attempt and Rick Nash was stoned by Fleury to give the Penguins a 3-2 win. The proper procedure was followed to review and disallow the goal once they looked at all the angles. Precious time would have been saved and likely prevented the players from leaving the ice if the overhead angle was looked at first. That was just bad luck more than it was anyones fault. The optics looked bad when the players had to be summoned from the dressing room but it also added some unusual suspense and drama to the ending of a great game. I have to believe this bizarre situation was the first and last time teams will be called from their dressing rooms to conclude a shootout. If it hasnt already been done, a policy directive needs to be sent to the teams that require them to remain on the ice until the referee receives the thumbs up signal confirming a good goal and an end to the game. As a player, Bob Errey attempted to help me out with many calls. After seeing the great game-changing call he made on this play perhaps I should have taken his advice. Todd Helton Jersey . THE MICHAEL JORDAN FLU GAME First this famous basketball moment. The story goes like this. “Game 5, known as "The Flu Game", was one of Michael Jordans most memorable. Ian Desmond Jersey . Pikul Khueanpet scored early in the second half and Kanjana Sungngoen made it 2-0 in the 65th minute of the playoff. Tuyet Dong narrowed the margin with goal four minutes from time. The win gave Thailand fifth place at the Asian Cup and the last of the continents qualifying spots for the 2015 Womens World Cup in Canada. http://www.cheaprockiesjerseys.com/?tag=cheap-trevor-story-jersey .C. -- The RBC Cups semifinal participants were decided by a pair of overtime games. Cheap MLB Jerseys Authentic . - David Tomasek had two goals in regulation time and was the lone scorer in the shootout as the Belleville Bulls upset the Oshawa Generals 6-5 on Wednesday in Ontario Hockey League action. Chris Iannetta Jersey . The English Football Association had charged the German right back with violent conduct after retrospectively reviewing video evidence of an incident that was missed by match officials at Craven Cottage on Saturday.Calgary, AB (SportsNetwork.com) - Calgary Flames goaltender Karri Ramo left Wednesdays game against the Detroit Red Wings with an apparent head injury. Near the midway mark of the second period, Detroit Drew Miller came in down the middle with Raphael Diaz on his bback and Ramo came out to play the puck away.dddddddddddd Ramo wound up colliding with Diaz while breaking up the play, taking a knee to the head. He eventually left the ice and was escorted into the locker room. Jonas Hiller took over for Ramo in net. ' ' '