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Gordon Not Happy With Goal Call
by Paul on 01/06/09 at 08:26 AM ET
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from Greg Logan of On the Islanders Beat,
Before answering postgame questions, Gordon spent a few minutes reviewing tape of the key calls, especially the Oilers’ tying goal. “It was definitely a kicking motion,” Gordon said. “Beyond that, I don’t know what the decision was as far as if it went directly in or hit something else or what the rule was, but it was definitely a kick at that puck.”
Asked if he’s beginning to sense a lack of respect from the refs for the NHL’s last-place team, Gordon said, “It just seems like the last three games it’s kind of hard to believe that we only have four power plays.”
more and watch video of the controversial goal below…
http://weblogs.newsday.com/sports/hockey/islanders/blog/2009/01/scott_gordons_cork_pops.html
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