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Crowd noise leads to clock error
National Hockey League

Crowd noise leads to clock error

Published Apr. 19, 2012 1:00 a.m. ET

The NHL says the loud crowd in the Capitals' arena contributed to a miscommunication leading to an extra 5.3 seconds being played in Washington's 2-1 victory over Boston.

The league says Thursday night it ''immediately was aware'' of the problem ''and, therefore, would have disallowed a goal scored with 5.3 seconds or less showing on the clock.''

With 9.5 seconds left on the clock in the third period, the game-clock operator realized 0.9 seconds should have been added. But off-ice officials couldn't get the attention of on-ice officials to delay dropping the puck for a faceoff ''despite sounding the horn, which was not audible due to crowd noise.''

So the clock wasn't re-started until 5.3 seconds after the faceoff.

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