Slavin’s goal came after a pileup in the Panthers net. Carolina center Jesperi Kotkaniemi slid into Sergei Bobrovsky, and Kotkaniemi appeared to subsequently make contact with the Florida goalie while Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk was on top of Kotkaniemi in the crease just before Slavin’s shot off a rebound went in from the left circle.
Officials ruled there was no goaltender interference because Tkachuk prevented Kotkaniemi from getting off the ice and away from Bobrovsky.
“I just saw the puck kind of come out and I guess that’s how I have to score -- having the goalie down on the ice,” Slavin said. “I will take it. [Kotkaniemi] went hard to the net, and that’s what you have to do there.”
Carolina coach Rod Brind’Amour said, “We fell into the goalie, but then can’t get out. If the first shot goes in, maybe that doesn’t count. But there was plenty of time for, one, to let him out, and two, get set. It was the right call, obviously, because they didn’t even challenge it. It may have been the break we needed.”
Florida coach Paul Maurice said he did not challenge the call on the ice because referee Kyle Rehman announced that it was a good goal due to Tkachuk being on top of Kotkaniemi.
“There was no point in a challenge,” Maurice said.