San Jose Sharks defenseman Erik Karlsson scored after an illegal hand pass, but on-ice officials didn't see it and the play wasn't reviewable.
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Sharks defenseman Erik Karlsson scored the overtime goal, his second of the game, at 5:23 after taking a pass from Gustav Nyquist for a 5-4 victory.San Jose's Timo Meier, while on his knees, had batted the puck out of the air to the ice. And no Blues players touched the puck before it went to Nyquist.
The play — and other controversies in these playoffs — could increase calls to have more plays available for NHL review.
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