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The National Hockey League is always looking for ways to improve its accuracy rate when it comes to ruling on controversial goals. NHL Hockey Operations is expected to meet with a group in the near future that has designed a camera system that can be installed in the posts of the nets. This system may provide a more clear view of the goal line and by design may assist the league in determining - conclusively - whether or not the puck crosses the line. This meeting was planned well before Tuesday nights game between the Philadelphia Flyers and Ottawa Senators where midway through the third period, it appeared Ottawas Kyle Turris had given his team a 3-2 edge. Turris shot ricocheted off both of Nicklas Grossmanns skates and from the camera angles provided, it seemingly crossed the goal line. Veteran referee Paul Devorski immediately waved off the goal and a lengthy video review was unable to warrant overturning the call on the ice. Check out the scoring chance and the goal here. The NHL is very sensitive to this issue and would love to find the technology that can deliver 100 per cent accuracy. Thats unlikely to happen anytime soon, so Hockey Operations does its best to deliver consistency. The league also installs additional in-net cameras after the warm-up of each game which arent always used for television purposes, mostly because of quality. However, they do assist the video review process by offering another angle when televisions robotic cameras arent available. The league has explored other methods of improving its odds of getting it right. Most recently, a green line inside the net and below the goal line was tested as part of a research and development strategy in 2011. If a puck at any point touched the "verification line," by design, it would be ruled a good goal as it would have had to completely cross the goal line. At the time, it seemed like a great idea. But the depth of the ice over top of the goal line and verification line impacted perception to the point that the NHL abandoned the experiment. The Cyclops and Hawk-Eye systems used in tennis were also investigated by the National Hockey League. But for a variety of reasons, including the expense, the NHL decided this technology wasnt a fit. Sensors in pucks, cameras in goal posts, computer generated tracking software are all options that have either been considered, or are, being looked at. But there doesnt appear to be a visual aid or device that has been developed that is worth the cost and can guarantee perfection. Until that happens, its old school for the NHL. Cheap Jerseys Wholesale . -- The Sacramento Kings are set to become the first major professional sports franchise to accept Bitcoin virtual currency for ticket and merchandise purchases. Cheap Chicago Bears Jerseys .C. -- Todd Fiddler scored a hat trick, including the overtime goal, as the Prince George Cougars survived an 8-7 win against the Kamloops Blazers in Western Hockey League play Sunday. http://www.cheapnfljerseyssafe.us.com/ . -- Charline Labonte couldnt have asked for a better homecoming. Cheap NFL Jerseys China . Perez, 35, posted a 1-2 record with a 3.69 earned-run average in 19 relief appearances last season. His season ended Aug. 9 due to a torn ligament in his left elbow. Perez joins infielder Andy LaRoche and catcher Mike Nickeas with minor-league agreements for 2014 that include invitations to attend spring training. Cheap Minnesota Vikings Jerseys . Sulaiman, 44, was chosen unanimously Tuesday in a vote by the leadership, the World Boxing Council said. Sulaiman becomes the sixth president of the organization.OTTAWA -- Derek Drouins record-breaking season has earned the high jumper three Athletics Canada awards. Drouin, from Corunna, Ont., won the Jack W. Davies Trophy as outstanding athlete of the year, plus the F.N.A Rowell Trophy as athlete of the year in field events, and the Cal D. Bricker Memorial Trophy for outstanding performance of the year. The 23-year-old set a Canadian record of 2.38 metres in high jump and won a bronze medal at the world track and field championships. He also won an NCAA Division 1 indoor title with a Canadian record jump of 2.35. Brent Lakatos won both the Phil A. Edwards Memorial Trophy as athlete of the year in track events, and the para-athlete of the year award for wheelchair events. Lakatos won five medals at the IPC world championships -- four gold in the T53 wheelchair classification 100, 200 and 400 metres, and 4x400 relay. He won silver in the 800. In the process he set four Canadian and four IPC world championship records. Later at the Sainsbury Games he broke the world record in the T53 wheelchair 100 metres. Brianne Theisen-Eaton of Humboldt, Sask., won the combined events athlete of the year, winning gold at the prestigious Gottzis Hypo-Meeting, and silver at the world championships.dddddddddddd Alicia Brown of Ottawa won the Dr. Fred Tees Memorial Trophy as the Canadian university athlete of the year. The University of Toronto athlete won titles in the 300-metres at both the conference and CIS championships. Shawnacy Barber of Toronto, Ont., won the Eric E. Coy Trophy as outstanding junior athlete after breaking the Canadian senior outdoor record in the pole vault, clearing 5.71 metres. Inaki Gomez of Vancouver, B.C., earned the Fred Begley Memorial Trophy as the top off-track athlete of the year. Gomez finished eighth at the world championships in the 20-kilometre race walk, and at the Canadian championships raced to a Canadian record of 40 minutes one second in the 10K race walk. 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