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If Detroit had won Game 7 against Chicago, where would Stephen Walkom's call have ranked among the all-time blown calls in sports history?

May 31, 2013 at 5:39AM
The Detroit Red Wings' Henrik Zetterberg, second from left, celebrates his third-period goal against the Chicago Blackhawks in Game 7 of Western Conference semifinals at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, on Wednesday May 29, 2013. (Julian H. Gonzalez/Detroit Free Press/MCT)
The Detroit Red Wings' Henrik Zetterberg, second from left, celebrates his third-period goal against the Chicago Blackhawks in Game 7 of Western Conference semifinals at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, on Wednesday May 29, 2013. (Julian H. Gonzalez/Detroit Free Press/MCT) (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Late in the third period of Wednesday's Game 7 between the Red Wings and Blackhawks, NHL official Stephen Walkom called coincidental roughing penalties on Kyle Quincey and Brandon Saad — negating what would have been the go-ahead goal for Chicago. The call was nearly unanimously derided for multiple reasons. But because Chicago won in overtime, it will become a quickly buried footnote instead of a piece of historical infamy.

What we wondered is this: If Detroit had won the game, where would Walkom's call have ranked among the all-time blown calls in sports history? Here is a brief attempt to put it into context IF the Red Wings would have won:

Two calls with greater impact

• Umpire Don Denkinger missed an out-safe call in the ninth inning of Game 6 of the 1985 World Series. The Cardinals led the series three games to two and were ahead 1-0 in the game at the time of the call. Buoyed by a baserunner they shouldn't have had, the Royals scored twice to win and then clobbered a clearly flustered Cardinals squad 11-0 in Game 7 to win it all.

• Diego Maradona scored the first goal of Argentina's 1986 World Cup quarterfinal against England on what is commonly referred to as the "Hand of God" goal. Maradona clearly punched a ball out of the air and into the goal — a handball violation — but the goal stood. Maradona scored again later in a 2-1 victory and Argentina went on to win the World Cup.

Two calls with less impact

• Replacement officials ruled Seahawks receiver Golden Tate came down with a TD reception on the final play against the Packers in a regular-season game in 2012 despite strong evidence that indicated it was an interception. Still, both teams went on to make the playoffs — making the call damaging but not completely debilitating.

• First base umpire Jim Joyce missed an out-safe call with two outs in the ninth inning, denying Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga a perfect game. It was a bad call that impacted what would have been a great achievement, but Detroit still won the game.

Michael Rand

May 29, 2013 - Chicago, IL, United States of America - May 29, 2013: Chicago, IL. Blackhawks Niklas Hjalmarsson #4 expresses anger after learning his goal was called back during the NHL Western Conference Semifinal game between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Detroit Red Wings at the United Center in Chicago, IL. (Cal Sport Media via AP Images) ORG XMIT: CSMAP
Blackhawks defenseman Niklas Hjalmarsson showed his displeasure after learning his potential game-winning goal was called back because of a whistle behind the play on Wednesday night in Chicago. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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