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In both cases, television replays seemed to show that the goal judges were wrong.
They had a home-ice goal judge, and we could have used that for an excuse.
I don't know what we have goal judges for.
This was later electrified with a switch for the goal judge to turn on red lamps.
The red light, which a goal judge uses to signify that a puck has crossed the line, never went on.
Two referees run along the sides of the pool, and a goal judges are stationed at both ends.
However, the goal judge signaled it was a goal.
One goal judge is positioned outside the rink directly behind each goal net.
In Vancouver and Nashville, one of the two goal judges is directly behind the net.
Goal judges were first used around 1877 in Montreal, and were initially called umpires.
The video goal judge reviews replays of disputed goals.
As in all matters, however, the referee retains final authority and can override the opinion of the goal judge.
This was the introduction of goal judges.
For arenas so equipped, the goal judge turns on a red light behind the goal to signal a score.
Red Light Is Dark The goal judge never turned on the light.
The referee said it didn't, and the goal judge didn't put the light on."
Elias scored again with 5:01 to go to put the Devils ahead, 5-1, but the goal judge did not immediately rule it a goal.
That's what the goal judge saw, too."
The goal judge initially recognized it was a goal, but the referee did not see it.
The goal light was turned on by the goal judge, so play was stopped as the referees convened.
But the officials on the ice and the goal judge behind Beaupre didn't see it, and play continued.
Off-ice officials, with the exception of the video goal judge in professional leagues, do not have any direct impact on the outcome of the game.
Forward Andrew Brunette scored the first goal on a play that was reviewed by a video goal judge.
For example, he put a goal judge in that would call a goal against an opponent merely if the puck touched the goal line.