The real question is, did Haydar check up at the red line when he left the
box. I may be mistaken, but a player leaving the box must put himself
onside before joining the play in the offensive zone. If UNH's penalty box
was on UNH's end of the ice, the question is irrelevant, he would have been
onsides as soon as he set foot on the ice. But if the box was in the Maine
zone and he exited directly to the UNH offensive zone and advanced the puck
the play would be dead. Or is that just youth hockey? Something tells me
Walsh wouldn't have let that one slip by.
But again, who cares, we won!
"We have two!
How 'bout you?"