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OHL admits wrong call made during Rangers vs. Knights playoff game

The OHL admits a wrong call was made during a Rangers vs. Knights playoff game. (Image source: Rogers TV) The OHL admits a wrong call was made during a Rangers vs. Knights playoff game. (Image source: Rogers TV)
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The Ontario Hockey League announced Tuesday an error was made during a video review of a disputed goal during the game five playoff matchup between the Kitchener Rangers and London Knights.

The goal was scored by the Kitchener Rangers at the 6:19 mark in the second period.

After a video replay, the goal was disallowed because officials said a player kicked the puck into the net.

But based on a review by the league, the play in question should have been ruled a goal for the Rangers as it was directed into the net with a Ranger stick and not through a distinct kicking motion of the puck with a skate.

Despite the admission from the league, the Kitchener Rangers have been fined $2,500 for public comments towards the league following game five, which is in violation of league policy.

The Knights won that game by a score of five to three.

The puck drops for game six at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium at 7 p.m. The Knights have a three to two series lead in the best of seven Western quarterfinal.

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