PuckinUgly57
Don't be a jabroni.
Photo from Toronto apparently shows puck crossed the line
Looks like a good goal to me, but I can see an argument stating that it isn't over the line. If the puck and the red line are even sharing the same plane by fractions of millimeters it's no goal - it has to entirely be separate from the red line. In this view, I think that argument could be made considering there is a bunch of snow piled up obstructing a clear view of whether or not it crossed the line.
I think in situations like this, a referee should have the option of rescinding their original call. They had views of it going on in the arena and the refs always watch those things; pretty clear in my mind that doubt exists the puck completely crossed the line and maybe a view the referee will see something they missed when they made the original call.
I also feel there should be a "tie goes to the runner" type rule, where if there isn't enough evidence, even on a "goal" call on the ice, it can be overturned and the team just scored on gets it wiped out. The ref shouldn't be dinged either on their ratings charts, they made what they thought was the right call in the heat of the moment.