Controversial penalty call in the third period of Game 1

The Edmonton Oilers were on the wrong side of a controversial call in Game 1.

The Edmonton Oilers were on the wrong side of a controversial penalty call in Game 1, one that could very well have influenced the outcome of this game given how it played out.

During the third period the Oilers were called for a delay of game when Oilers defenseman Jake Walman launched the puck up and over the glass, a questionable decision from Walman who had already taken a penalty earlier in the third period. Walman however was convinced that the puck had bounced off the puck of the glass, and as it turns out so were the Oilers.

Controversial penalty call in the third period of Game 1.

The Oilers would challenge the ruling on the ice which would result in a lengthy video review from the National Hockey League officials on the ice but, despite some angles that did make it look like the puck may have indeed touched the glass, the call was upheld and the Oilers were awarded a second penalty for failing the coach’s challenge.

It is important to note that there must be conclusive video evidence to overturn a call on the ice, and this one was about as close as it gets.

Here is a look at what was the best angle of the puck going out of play that we were shown during the broadcast of Game 1:

LA Kings pull out wild win over Edmonton Oilers in 11-goal thriller

Controversial penalty call in the third period of Game 1.

Phillip Danault scored his second goal of the game with 41.1 seconds remaining in regulation to give the host Los Angeles Kings a wild 6-5 victory over the Edmonton Oilers in their Stanley Cup playoff opener Monday night.

Andrei Kuzmenko and Adrian Kempe both collected one goal and two assists while Quinton Byfield and Kevin Fiala both registered one goal and one assist for the Kings in Game 1 of their Western Conference first-round series.

Goaltender Darcy Kuemper made 20 saves for the Kings, who held a 4-0 lead late in the second period and 5-2 edge in the third before the Oilers charged back, necessitating Danault’s heroics.Moments after the Oilers tied the clash, Danault joined a rush up ice and slightly fanned on a shot from the slot. However, the puck went up and over Oilers goalie Stuart Skinner for the winner.

Connor McDavid scored once in a four-point game for Edmonton, while Corey Perry and Leon Draisaitl each notched one goal and one assist. Mattias Janmark and Zach Hyman added a goal apiece, Evan Bouchard collected three assists, and Skinner stopped 24 shots.

The Kings staked a four-goal edge thanks to first-period goals by Kuzmenko (on a power play) and Byfield, then late-second-period tallies by Kempe and Danault.

However, the Oilers refused to go away quietly. Draisaitl put the visitors on the board with six seconds remaining in the second period, his 18th goal in 19 playoff games against the Kings, and the Janmark tallied 2:19 into the third period.

Fiala’s five-on-three power-play goal at 4:59 of the final frame restored Los Angeles’ three-goal edge and appeared to seal the game. However, Perry chipped a shot home from in tight at 7:43, Hyman made it a one-goal game at 17:56, and McDavid tied the clash with 88 seconds remaining in regulation.

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