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NHL fans watching Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals between Colorado Avalanche and Tampa Bay Lightning wondered where the post-goal Patrick Maroon penalty call was.
When Arturi Rekonen raised Avalanche 2-1 in the second period, Maroon was dissatisfied with the lack of a penalty for Colorado defenseman Josh Manson. Maroon then addressed his problem to Manson with a blatant slash that broke his stick.
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Officials continued the game without penalizing Maroon, which upset those who were in tune with the game.
Colorado has scored one goal since the eighth postseason in Lekonen. It gave Avalanche hope to conclude the series, with the assistance of Manson and Nathan McKinnon.
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McKinnon recorded an equalizer at 1:54 in the second period, assisted by Gabriel Landescog and Bo Byram. It was the 13th season of McKinnon.
Tampa Bay first boarded the board with a goal of Stephen Stemkos 3:48. Stemkos scored his eleventh goal thanks to a puck that bounced in front of Colorado goalkeeper Darcy Kaempfer.
At the end of the second term, Tampa Bay was hanging on a thread.
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Lightning won the titles of the last two Stanley Cups, but their run was third in life support.