Team USA’s tying goal called back on controversial goaltender interference in World Junior semifinal against Canada

Was this goaltender interference?

No one knows what goaltender interference is anymore in hockey. The foul has plagued the NHL for years now, and it’s no stranger to rearing its head in international hockey too.

On Wednesday, the United States and Canada were playing in a highly-contested semifinal matchup in the 2023 World Junior tournament. The under-20 hockey tournament is a staple of the sport every holiday season, with Team USA and Canada often meeting in a clash of bitter rivals.

The United States originally held a 2-0 lead early on, but Canada battled back and eventually took the 3-2 lead themselves in the second period. Yet, with just under 13 minutes to play, Jackson Blake seemed to tie things up for the United States with a hard-fought goal in the blue paint.

Unfortunately for Team USA, Canada challenged the goal for goaltender interference and won, causing the goal to be disallowed. Canada then eventually doubled their lead on the United States, going into the third period with a 4-2 lead.

While a seemingly innocuous play, goaltender interference is stricter in international play than in the NHL rulebook. By international rules, Blake was not allowed to make any contact with the goaltender in his crease and even just getting in the way of Thomas Milic’s glove was a violation of the rule.

United States fans, however, didn’t see it that way as a key goal was called back for the red, white, and blue.

How to watch IIHF Women’s World Championships, USA vs. Canada live stream, preview, TV channel, time

The United States will meet Canada in the 2022 IIHF Women’s World Hockey Championships on Tuesday afternoon.

The United States will meet Canada in the 2022 IIHF Women’s World Hockey Championships on Tuesday afternoon.

The United States has been on fire in the group stage of this tournament as they look to stay undefeated today. The USA has scored 25 goals so far with one game to play, while will face a tough Canada squad this afternoon. Meanwhile, Canada has picked up wins over Finland, Switzerland, and Japan, where they won 9-0 and didn’t even allow a shot on goal in the first period.

This will be a good one for hockey fans, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action today:

USA vs. Canada

  • When: Tuesday, August 30
  • Time: 2:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: NHL Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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