During Game 6, Mason Lohrei was hit from behind without a call, leading to the Maple Leafs scoring after the next face-off. William Nylander broke a 13-game goal drought, putting the Maple Leafs up 1-0 in the third period. The game saw controversy over a missed boarding call.
William Nylander snapped a 13-game goal drought dating to the regular season and put the @MapleLeafs up 1-0 heading into the third period of Game 6. #StanleyCup #NHLStats: https://t.co/DWZrAoUiEX https://t.co/IUD4Le1HES
THE LEAFS BREAK THE ICE! 🧊 #StanleyCup William Nylander puts the @MapleLeafs up 1-0! 🇺🇸: @NHL_on_TNT (TBS) & @SportsonMax ➡️ https://t.co/W9mpYG1lMO 🇨🇦: @Sportsnet or stream on Sportsnet+ ➡️ https://t.co/sEijvXhbA1 https://t.co/G8oF1wO3SG
Here's the missed call ahead of the Nylander goal. https://t.co/YjdV47Pl69
Absolutely brutal non-call. https://t.co/Davn01j3SF
leafs score immediately after the refs ignore an obvious boarding call right in front of their face awesome man 👍
William Nylander finally gets Toronto on the board https://t.co/R5xgB68oZZ
🚨 WILLY STYLES Late 2nd 1-0 #Leafs https://t.co/AO2rIkqiZQ
Extremely cool Nylander move to protect the puck up high aside, this game deserved a first goal scored on a hopeful perimeter look since it’s all either team seems interested in generating.
Mason Lohrei hit from behind in front of the official. No call. Maple Leafs scored after the next face-off. https://t.co/f7tudZJw1O