@BassicNic@NHL@Sportsnet@cbcsports@TSN_Sports@EdmontonOilers Yeah I know but that’s a rule that should change. The play should be alive until the whistle blows regardless of the ref’s intent. A crooked ref could ruin a game with their intention.
@nhl@Sportsnet@cbcsports@TSN_Sports@EdmontonOilers how about showing the audio wave on all instant replays so refs and viewers can see exactly when the whistle is blown by the audio spike instead of solely relying on the sound to determine if a puck crossed the line or not.
@EdmontonOilers if I was your tech guy I would be splitting the audio from the video and showing the wave on the screen for challenges like the one that just happened. The audio wave spike shows when the whistle is blown.
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