The final period between Italy and Canada at the Hockey World Cup was just beginning.
The ruling was then overturned by Canada defender Travis Sanheim.
During the World Cup group stage match between Italy and Canada, an ambiguous situation occurred.
Early in the last run, Canada defender Travis Sanheim got a puck puck in the middle after a touchdown, usually throwing the puck over the edge.
The only problem is that the judge got in the way.
Sanheim sent a powerful and well-aimed puck straight into the face of one of the Line Rulers, who had skillfully protected his face with his hands at the last moment. The ball hit the referee who fell on the hill and the match collapsed.
– Aj aj aj aj! Viaplay commentator Per Forsberg says in the broadcast that he was really kicked out of the puck disc.
The referee seemed fine and the match resumed after a few minutes.
Canada has won big
Italy started the match with a shock to Canada and took the lead when Phil Petroneiro finished off a superb attack.
The lead held for three full minutes when the aforementioned Sanheim equalized with a shot from outside.
Then Canada won the match 6-1
In the early second game on Sunday, Great Britain was on course for an exciting turn and victory over Norway.
Norway led the match 3-0 after two halves and seemed to be heading for a convincing victory, but in the third game everything changed.
Great Britain scored three goals in four minutes and took the match to penalty kicks.
However, in the penalty shootout, Norway was a little stronger and could come back with victory.