Wild coach Bruce Boudreau watched the sequence over and over and over again.
"I've looked at it 40 times, 50 times," he said.
And what he sees is Flyers winger James van Riemsdyk offside before his eventual goal in the first period Monday, a tally that cut the Flyers' deficit in half and helped pave the way for a 7-4 rally for Philadelphia.
"It's offside a hundred percent," Boudreau said. "Yet, everybody in the league said it's onside. So I don't know."
The coach's challenge issued by Boudreau to examine the play was the fourth unsuccessful try by the Wild this season, a 2-for-6 clip that reflects just how unpredictable these resolutions can be — to the point Boudreau has zero confidence in the outcome when he motions for further review.
"I don't know," he said.
Boudreau reached out to the NHL to gain clarification, and the explanation he received was center Sean Couturier didn't touch the puck in the offensive zone until van Riemsdyk was onside after previously being in an offside position.
"I'm going, 'If [Couturier] didn't touch it, then the puck would have been in the corner,' " Boudreau said. "But who knows? It's water under the bridge now."