Matt Duchene eventually scored the game-winner for the Stars
NHL analyst Paul Bissonnette was no fan of how the first overtime period between the Dallas Stars and Colorado Avalanche ended on Friday night in their Stanley Cup playoff game.
The Stars and Avalanche were tied 1-1 when it appeared that Mason Marchment had scored the game-winning goal to give Dallas the win and the series. But officials negated the score due to goalie interference from Matt Duchene, which was upheld upon review.
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Colorado Avalanche goaltender Alexandar Georgiev, right, deflects a shot by Dallas Stars left wing Mason Marchment during the first overtime of Game 6 of an NHL hockey playoff series on Friday, May 17, 2024, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Duchene later got revenge when he scored the game-winner in the second overtime.
To Bissonnette, Marchment should’ve had the score, and he suggested that NHL officials had money on the game.
"In this sense, he like taps his stick," he said. "And then it's clear that the bump from (Avalanche defender Cale Makar) is what throws everything off. So it's basically friendly fire in this case, where I think that for sure should have counted.
Dallas Stars center Matt Duchene, front, celebrates after scoring the winning goal as defensemen Esa Lindell, back left, and Chris Tanev look on in the second overtime of Game 6 of an NHL hockey playoff series on Friday, May 17, 2024, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
"Obviously, with the ref waving it off, they're probably going upstairs. They're saying, 'Well we've got to stick with the original call.' So, I don't know if that ref's got the DraftKings Sportsbook going right now, but that was kind of a BS call."
Duchene eventually scored off of a loose puck and got it past Colorado goaltender Alexander Georgiev.
"Just elation," he said of his emotions after the game. "I was so tired, I started skating and then I got tired. I don’t even know what I did after that, to be honest with you. I was pretty pumped up."
The Stars will move to the Western Conference final to face the winner of the Vancouver Canucks-Edmonton Oilers series. Vancouver has a 3-2 edge in that series.
Paul Bissonnette attends the 2023 Discover NHL Winter Classic game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Boston Bruins at Fenway Park on January 2, 2023, in Boston, Massachusetts. (Ben Jackson/NHLI via Getty Images)
Dallas made it to the conference final last year – only to lose to the Vegas Golden Knights in six games.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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