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Oilers need shootout to down Flames after more interference controversy

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The Edmonton Oilers rallied behind Connor McDavid's shootout winner against the Calgary Flames after yet another controversial goaltender interference call in overtime reversed the team's seemingly legitimate tiebreaker.

Ryan Strome looked to have scored his first goal in 13 games in the extra period, sliding a McDavid rebound past goaltender David Rittich.

Not so fast.

The league offices reviewed the play for potential goaltender interference and to the dismay of most, they found Rittich had been hampered by interference, consequently overturning the goal.

The decision had Twitter up in arms, especially given the abundance of questionable goaltender interference calls made this week - just ask Auston Matthews.

The question now is whether something will be done to address what is a seemingly worsening issue.

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