It all started with a cross check/boarding on Scott Hartnell that wasn't called after 2 minutes had gone by in the first period. Hartnell laid there, unsuccessfully trying to draw the call. He got up and started slowly up the ice. Meanwhile, out by the blue line, his line mates had conspired to thwart Boston's breakout, and Lucas Sedlak walked the blue line and kept the puck in the offensive zone. This put Hartnell in front of the play, on the door step of the goal, instead of behind the play, and Sedlak hit him for the easy goal.
Pushing, Being Pushed, Hanging on for Thirteen in a Row
