The Bruins appeared to score the go-ahead goal late in the third period when Charlie Coyle deposited a wrist shot by Fleury, but the marker was immediately disallowed by the on-ice officials for goaltender interference. Boston challenged, but even with replays showing that Chicago defenseman Riley Stillman was the player to knock Fleury to his feet, the call was upheld following video review. After the game, Cassidy was still confused by the decision.
"I didn't like the call at all," said Cassidy. "I've watched it 10 times and I still don't see where there's interference. I see their guy going into their goalie. I think Smitty might have touched his blocker - and that's a might - and that was before the shot. It didn't affect his ability to play the position in my opinion. Thankfully we got the kill and got a chance to win it in overtime. I thought it was a good goal all day long."
Due to the lost challenge, the Bruins were forced to go to the penalty kill, a situation that Cassidy normally would not have risked putting his team in.
"Typically, I wouldn't challenge it with five minutes to go but I just thought it was so obvious that it was a goal that they just mistook maybe Smitty for their guy who slid into him, their own guy, 61, and we didn't affect 61's path to the goalie," said Cassidy. "He kind of turned and pivoted and lost his footing. For me, I just thought that's one they would [overturn]. The National Hockey League is always looking for more offense and I thought that was certainly a good goal. I imagine at some point, we'll make a phone call to find out what exactly they saw."
Despite the controversial outcome, the Bruins did not sulk and remained focused on securing the two points, which they did when Grzelcyk rifled home a no-doubter early in extra time.
"Some teams might panic a little bit…honestly, I think a lot of guys had a feeling it might come back even though it looked clean," said Grzelcyk. "You sort of just have a feel for those things a little bit. Wasn't shocked by it. Still think it was a really good challenge. I think it was a good goal a little bit…coaching staff had a good message, put it behind us, let's keep going…we're going really well right now, stick with it and good things will happen."