Controversy has once again erupted in the world of professional hockey, as a disputed overtime goal in a recent NHL game has sparked a heated debate about the need for goal-line technology. The goal, which was initially waved off by referees but later confirmed by video review, has left many questioning the accuracy of human judgment in high-stakes situations. As the NHL continues to grapple with the issue, many are calling for the adoption of goal-line technology to provide a more precise and fair outcome in close games. But would implementing such technology truly solve the problem, or would it introduce new challenges for the sport?


After that controversial OT goal, should the NHL embrace goal-line technology?  CBC