- That hurts.

There are so many emotions going through the body and it's tough, says Buffalo's assistant captain Kyle Okposo according to the NHL.

There were 57 seconds left when Victor Olofsson got in 2-2 via Rangers defender Patrik Nemeth.

But the goal was rejected because Rasmus Dahlin was considered offside.

Now the NHL has looked at the situation and states that it was a "real goal" because in the pictures it could not be seen that Dahlin was offside and writes: "In cases where a video prize can not definitely determine a situation, it is the league's policy that stick to the original assessment on the ice. "

In connection with the incident, Buffalo's bench tried to get clarity.

- I asked the officials if we could review it but the league made a decision.

They have the information they had, they have camera angles, and they are on it.

You have to trust that the league knows what it is doing.

It was out of our control and we could only move on, Sabers coach Don Granato said after the match.

Although the NHL admits that mistakes were made, the Rangers' 2-1 victory remains.

When a third of the series is played, Buffalo has ten points up to a playoff spot.