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The Washington Capitals completed their cave job, with help from the officials, in the deciding game Wednesday night. Down 1 – 0, the Capitals scored the tying goal in the beginning of the third period as the Canadiens’ goalie Jaroslav Halak fought through a brilliant screen in by Mike Knuble front of the net. The referees immediately waved off the goal saying Knublw was in the crease, but replays show that it was a good screen and that the goal should have counted. For a game 7 to be decided on a bad, rarely made no-goal call is further evidence as to why the NHL cannot overcome it’s ’second rate sport’ moniker. The NHL and fans needed to give a star like Alex Ovechkin a fair chance to play and advance, but instead they screwed him and his team. Bad call by the officials that will cost the league dearly.

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