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Biggest controversy of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs puts NHL officials under fire

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Skyler Walker
April 27, 2026  (11:15)
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Ryan Poehling beat Tristan Jarry in overtime, and Kris Knoblauch was left staring at a finish the Edmonton Oilers still won't like.

Game 4 between the Oilers and Anaheim Ducks ended in sudden-death chaos, not a clean playoff finish. The talk after puck drop wasn't about execution.

It was about the call that decided it.

The on-ice officials should be under investigation for such a call.

At 2:29 of overtime, Poehling pushed the puck toward the net and the officials ruled it a good goal on the ice.

That ended the night and shifted the whole series conversation.

The problem is simple. On the replay sequence described in the report, no official appeared to be set behind the net with a clean look at the goal line when the puck crossed the crease.

That's why the reaction hit so fast.

Once the call was made on the ice, video review only needed enough to support it, and that's where the Oilers' frustration started to build.

The overhead angle gave part of the story, not all of it.

Jarry's skate blocked the clearest view of the puck, which left room for doubt on a play that ended a playoff game.

The good-goal ruling in Oilers vs. Ducks became the whole story

Elliotte Friedman questioned how anyone could call the puck conclusively over the line without an official in proper position. Kevin Bieksa also challenged the sequence that led to the on-ice ruling.

"The issue I have with this is I don't understand how they could... there's no official behind the net there," said NHL insider Elliotte Friedman during the post-game broadcast. "How can you say that the puck is conclusively over?"

That matters because this wasn't a routine second-period moment in November. It was Game 4, in overtime, in the opening round, with one whistle deciding everything.

For Edmonton, the sting isn't only the result.

It's the feeling that the standard changed once the officials gathered and put a goal on the board without a clean sightline.

For Anaheim, the finish counts the same on the scoresheet.

Poehling gets the winner, and the Ducks get the swing that comes with taking a playoff game on home ice.

Knoblauch's group now has to park the anger fast.

The Oilers can complain all they want, but the next shift in this series will be about response, not outrage.

Still, this one won't fade when the room clears.

A disputed overtime goal, a blocked overhead look, and no clean answer is the kind of playoff ending that sticks.

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