Penguins left fuming after latest goalie interference controversy
TORONTO — Mike Sullivan waded into the scrum of reporters and was asked point-blank if he knows what constitutes goalie interference in today’s NHL.
“No,” said the head coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins, before repeating the answer: “No.”
Sullivan was left fuming after his team had a goal erased at a crucial moment in Saturday’s 5-2 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs — the latest example of confusion surrounding what has quickly become the league’s most controversial rule.
With the Penguins trailing 3-0 late in the second period, Pittsburgh’s Brian Dumoulin made a strong move to the net past Leafs defenceman Ron Hainsey before tucking a shot inside Frederik Andersen’s far post.


