Bryn Griffiths
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Did I explain that properly?
Well, I think at the end of the the end of the day here, the question is, are they going to get the call right?
Will everybody look like they know what they're doing?
Because that one did not look like the referees and Toronto had a clue of who's doing what.
It looked like the referees were forced to make an on-ice call.
And none of the officials, in my estimation, were even close enough to make that call.
But they decided it was a goal.
And that left Toronto with really no, you know, when they took a look at the replay, obviously couldn't determine it.
So they went with the goal thing.
And it's been the talk of North America, the way that was handled and the way that was rolled out.
And the key now for the National Hockey League is to make sure you fix the problem so it doesn't happen again.
We're going to take a break.
When we come back, John Shannon's going to join us right here on Oilers Now on 880 Chad.
Good afternoon, everybody.
Bryn Griffiths sitting in for Bob Stauffer.
He and the Oilers just arrived about an hour ago, and they're settling in.
reacquainting themselves with their families and thinking a little bit about game number five, which is coming up tomorrow night, a little bit after 8 o'clock at Rogers Place.
And they are in trouble here.
There's no denying that.
I'm telling you this anyway because I'm supposed to.