With a 5-4 Stars lead over the Oilers, Patrick Stefan stumbled just a few feet from an empty Edmonton goal. The Oilers took the puck the other way, and Ales Hemsky beat Marty Turco to send the game to OT. (The Stars won 6-5 in a shootout.)
The first of two occasions during the Blues/Sens game when the Blues scored a goal, but due to referee/video goal judge errors, the goal did not count.
Matt Cooke runs into Blues goaltender Curtis Sanford. Eric Brewer goes after Cooke, and receives the only penalty on the play (a four minute double minor for roughing).
The Canucks won the game in OT on the ensuing power play.
Erik Johnson scores on a one-timer to give the Blues a 2-0 lead over the Canucks on 11/23/07 (also includes a discussion between Canucks' broadcasters Jim Hughson and John Garrett about the Blues defensive lineup).
A feature from the Blues postgame show after their game in Vancouver on March 15, 2007. The Blues went curling in Burnaby, British Columbia on their off day before the game.
With the Blues up 2-0 in the 1st period in Chicago, the officials took almost ten minutes to decide whether this one slipped past Manny Legace (and whether it did so legally).
I assume no one has forgotten the Mick McGeough debacle when the Blues hosted Ottawa last season. Yeah, I didn't think so. Well, Mick could learn a lesson in humility from his colleague, referee Dan Marouelli. Watch as Marouelli admits he made a mistake by blowing a quick whistle here.
During the first period of the Flames vs. Blues game on 11/25/07, D.J. King and Eric Godard dropped the gloves. Then, just three seconds later, Dan Hinote and Mark Smith went at it.
The Rangers honored their former player and broadcaster and current Blues President John Davidson before the Blues vs. Rangers game on March 3, 2007.
The end of this video skips a bit. Sorry, there were some issues with the recording.
Watch how long it takes Mick McGeough and Dennis LaRue to work out three relatively simple minor penalties... surely it can't be that confusing. Unfortunately, these referees had far bigger issues in this game.
For the second time in the game, a Blues goal is not allowed, despite the fact that replays showed the goal should have counted.
Why do things always seem to go wrong when Mick McGeough is refereeing?