New Unseen Footage Shows Exactly Why the Referee Made the Late Call on Josh Anderson


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L. Honein
October 24, 2025  (9:45)

Oct 23, 2025; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid (97) strips the puck from Montreal Canadiens forward Josh Anderson (17) during the second period at Rogers Place. Mandatory Credit: Perry Nelson-Imagn Images

Photo credit: Perry Nelson-Imagn Images

What’s sparking the most discussion today, following the Montreal Canadiens’ collapse against the Edmonton Oilers, is the referees’ work.

“We watch video and we try to get better as a group. I hope the league has the same process as coaches do.” – Martin St. Louis.

The most talked-about moment was the infamous penalty handed to Josh Anderson, which caused a huge reaction – and continues to do so today.

“They called Josh Anderson for unsportsmanlike conduct here to give the Oilers a third straight PP to tie the game. That’s a real thing that happened. In the National League.”

“Suspect officiating late in this game cost the Habs on an absolutely horrendous call on Josh Anderson”

– Carlo Colaiacovo

Many believed Josh Anderson was penalized simply for sweeping the puck out of his net after the goal.

However, a new camera angle (not previously broadcast on television, including on TVA Sports) adds another layer to the story.

A new scene that wasn’t shown live on television reveals why the referee made the (awkward) decision to call a penalty against the Montreal Canadiens

See what actually happened:

That’s why, because of that move Anderson made with his stick – the referees made the awkward choice to impose another penalty against the Montreal Canadiens late in the game (a penalty that proved extremely costly).

You be the judge, but he clearly could’ve let that one slide.

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