Sabres Goal Disallowed After Two Reviews vs. Canadiens

A Buffalo Sabres goal was disallowed following two video reviews in a game against the Montreal Canadiens.

Sabres Goal Disallowed After Two Reviews vs. Canadiens

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In a recent NHL game between the Buffalo Sabres and the Montreal Canadiens, a Sabres goal was disallowed after two separate video reviews. The incident occurred during the third period, with the Sabres trailing 3-2.

The initial call on the ice was a goal, but the Canadiens challenged for goaltender interference. After the first review, the officials determined there was no interference, but the play was reviewed again for a potential offside. The second review confirmed that the Sabres had entered the offensive zone offside, leading to the goal being disallowed.

The final score was 4-2 in favor of the Canadiens. The disallowed goal was a critical moment in the game, as it would have tied the score. The Sabres were unable to recover, and the Canadiens secured the victory.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Why was the Sabres goal disallowed?

The goal was disallowed after two reviews: first for goaltender interference (no interference found), then for offside (confirmed offside).

What was the final score of the game?

The Montreal Canadiens won 4-2 against the Buffalo Sabres.

When did this game take place?

The game took place during the 2025-2026 NHL season, but the exact date is not specified in the source.

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