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They need to stop trying to take the mistakes out of the game, because it's never going to make the game perfect. In my opinion, the replay makes the referees lazy, because they know if they miss a goal the review will bail them out. It also takes away from the natural flow of the game. Teams are forced to stand around on the ice, waiting for the results of the review coming from Toronto, when they could just move on and play the game.
Just because we have the technology to review, doesn't mean we should. And anyway, how often do they screw it up in there Toronto office? When is a goal a goal, or not a goal? As a Ranger fan, how many times have we seen goals disallowed for a kicking motion (or something else), and the next night (game) the very same kicking motion results in a good goal against? Get rid of the replay, and make the refs more accountable, or at least have the referees do their own reviews in house.
I agree about the inconsistency jam, if Steen's goal was scored by a Ranger you know Toronto disallows it, has already happened this year. My problem with the officiating is the number of dirty plays missed or worse seen and uncalled. Most refs seems to look at the jersey number before making a call, Backes hit on Kreider was clearly high and to the head, whether the ref 20 feet from the play notices the butt end is irrelevant, should have still been a penalty for a hit to the head. This crap happens all the time to Rangers over the years, there's a long list of Rangers who have missed play time due to uncalled penalties.
I agree with you completely in that the one ice officials should be the ones doing the reviews themselves. Football, baseball and basketball leaves the reviews up to the officials. There's no reason this can't be done in the NHL.