NHL rules analyst drops ‘holy s–t’ during broadcast of Avalanche-Oilers game

Even NHL guidelines analyst Don Koharski couldn’t comprise himself over Artturi Lehkonen’s time beyond regulation objective Monday evening in the Avalanche’s 6-5 win in opposition to the Oilers.

Koharski uttered “holy s–t” throughout TNT’s broadcast of Sport 4 of the Western Convention Remaining, breaking down the Avalanche winger’s objective at 1:19 into time beyond regulation, which stood after a evaluation of a excessive stick.

Whereas describing the shut name, Koharski stated, “It needs to be above the shoulder, puck on the stick, above the shoulder — holy s–t.”

Warning: Specific language

Artturi Lehkonen (#62) of the Colorado Avalanche scores the game winning goal against Mike Smith (#41) of the Edmonton Oilers in overtime in Game 4 of the Western Conference Final on June 6, 2022
Artturi Lehkonen (#62) of the Colorado Avalanche scores the sport successful objective in opposition to Mike Smith (#41) of the Edmonton Oilers in time beyond regulation in Sport 4 of the Western Convention Remaining on June 6, 2022
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The previous NHL ref instantly caught himself as fellow broadcasters calling the sport laughed. Koharski added, “That’s shut.”

With the sport tied at 5-5 in time beyond regulation, Lehkonen deflected the puck from a Cale Makar shot for a objective, giving the Avalanche the victory.

Colorado accomplished their four-game sweep in opposition to Edmonton to propel the Avalanche to the Stanley Cup Remaining for the primary time since 2001. Colorado has not misplaced on the highway this postseason.

The Colorado Avalanche celebrate after a goal was scored by Artturi Lehkonen (#62) to defeat the Edmonton Oilers 6-5 in overtime in Game 4 of the Western Conference Final on June 6, 2022
The Colorado Avalanche have fun after a objective was scored by Artturi Lehkonen (#62) to defeat the Edmonton Oilers 6-5 in time beyond regulation in Sport 4 of the Western Convention Remaining on June 6, 2022
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The Avalanche will tackle the winner of the Jap Convention Remaining sequence between the New York Rangers and the Tampa Bay Lightning, the two-time defending Stanley Cup champs.

The Rangers at the moment lead that best-of-seven sequence, 2-1, with Sport 4 Tuesday evening in Tampa.

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