Controversial Call: Brayden McNabb's Goal Disallowed in Stanley Cup Final

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Jun 10, 2026 - 01:10
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Controversial Call: Brayden McNabb's Goal Disallowed in Stanley Cup Final

In a moment of excitement for the Vegas Golden Knights, Brayden McNabb's shot appeared to find the net, leading to celebrations along the bench. However, this joy was short-lived, as the officials determined that the goal would not stand during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Carolina Hurricanes.

After reviewing the play, officials confirmed that the puck had not completely crossed the goal line before the first period ended, leaving the score at 3-1 in favor of the Hurricanes. This ruling was crucial, as it prevented the Golden Knights from narrowing the deficit.

The Golden Knights currently lead the series 2-1, while the Hurricanes are eager to level it up. The disallowed goal underscores the critical difference in rules between hockey and other sports, particularly how timing and positioning of the puck are strictly monitored in the NHL.

To clarify, the NHL stipulates that for a goal to be valid, the puck must entirely cross the goal line before the game clock hits zero, a standard that differs significantly from the NBA's shooting rules.

As the series progresses, every play is vital, and this incident serves as a reminder of the high stakes involved in championship hockey.

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