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Bruins' Zacha Is Awarded a Reviewed Goal with Most of Rangers in Locker Room at End of 1st Period
Officials used video review to confirm Zacha's goal after the clock was reset to 32.9 seconds; he later completed a hat trick, helping Boston lead 6-1.
- On Saturday, the referee announced Boston Bruins forward Pavel Zacha’s shot with 32.9 seconds left had crossed the goal line, officials rewound the clock and summoned the New York Rangers back.
- With Boston on a 5-on-3 power play, Pavel Zacha shot from the right circle, and the puck trickled behind Jonathan Quick before Braden Schneider swept it clear past the goal line.
- Most Rangers had already headed to the tunnel and many fans at TD Garden were away when referees gathered around the replay monitor and reviewed the play on a tablet near the penalty boxes.
- The review made the score 3-1, increasing Boston Bruins' lead and awarding Pavel Zacha his second goal before he completed a hat trick midway into the second period for a 6-1 lead.
- As a result, officials waited for New York Rangers to trickle back, some to come onto the ice, and Quick to return before completing the period at TD Garden.
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Bruins' Zacha is awarded a reviewed goal with most of Rangers in locker room at end of 1st period
Boston Bruins forward Pavel Zacha was awarded a delayed goal after a replay review while most of the New York Rangers players were in the locker room, thinking the first period was over.
·United States
Read Full ArticleWhy Bruins and Rangers were summoned back to replay last 32.9 seconds of first period
BOSTON — Most of the Rangers were already down the tunnel, headed for their dressing room for the first intermission. Many of the fans at TD Garden were in lines for concessions or restrooms.
·Springfield, United States
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