During a hockey match, the Florida Panthers faced a setback when a goal by Ryan Lomberg was disallowed after an official review determined it was hit with a high stick. The incident occurred 2:30 into the third period when Lomberg appeared to deflect a shot from Nick Cousins into the net, which would have narrowed the St. Louis Blues' lead to 3-2. However, the goal was called off both on the ice and upon review. With 17:30 left in the game, the Panthers were still trailing 3-1.
Waiting for the next Panthers' goal to go in off the Jumbo-tron. #stlblues
Florida goal that could've pulled the Panthers to within 3-2 is called no-goal on the ice because of a high-stick and held up after an official review. #stlblues
Ryan Lomberg appears to redirect a Nick Cousins shot into the Blues' net ... but it's called off for a high stick. #FlaPanthers still down 3-1 with 17:30 left to play.
No goal - Lomberg hit with a high stick https://t.co/eQEYFViM32
Lomberg’s stick looks a tad over the bar, this one isn’t going to stick… https://t.co/0puidvSqGS
#FlaPanthers appeared to make it 2-1 — Ryan Lomberg with the deflection 2:30 into the third. It’s called a no goal on the ice, getting reviewed.
#FlaPanthers now down 3-2 with 17:30 left
Get it back. 📋 3-1, Blues 📺 @ballypanthers 📻 @560WQAM https://t.co/4aKGV53tlv