Red Wings coach gets ejected after expletive-filled rant following controversial play
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Detroit Red Wings head coach Derek Lalonde made his way off the bench against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday night after a controversial no-call by referees sent him into an expletive-filled rant.
The play that brought Lalonde into a frenzy occurred midway through the contest, as the Penguins began chipping away at the Red Wings’ 3-0 lead. A Jeff Carter shot from the point hit off Red Wings goalie Alex Nedeljkovic’s pads.
Noticing that Nedeljkovic was unaware of the puck’s placement under his pads, the Penguins’ Jason Zucker shoved his stick into Nedeljkovic’s pads trying to pry it into the net. In doing so, it appeared that Zucker pushed him into the net.
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Detroit Red Wings head coach Derek Lalonde monitors game progress from the bench against the Florida Panthers at the FLA Live Arena on Dec. 8, 2022 in Sunrise, Florida. (Eliot J. Schechter/NHLI via Getty Images)
The officials reviewed the play initially to determine whether the puck had fully crossed the line for a goal or not. After determining that was the case, Lalonde wanted a coach’s challenge to see if goalie interference was made.
A long review ensued with multiple angles being reviewed by officials and everyone else at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. Fans and the Red Wings’ bench thought that Zucker’s force on Nedeljkovic would lead to a goal reversal.
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Instead, referees came to the conclusion that there was no goalie interference, and Lalonde lost it.
"What the f--- are we doing here?" Lalonde can