Canada went on to win 16-2, so the goal wouldn’t have changed the outcome, but it certainly didn’t help matters for the undermanned Germans. TSN later said they were fully confident that their clock was correct, as they had the arena clock synced with the overhead camera. On Sunday, the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) explained what happened, admitting their mistake on what they called a “technical miscommunication.” “A discrepancy was identified between the game clock and the overhead goal clock of one tenth of a second,” the IIHF said in a media release today. “Based on the information that the video goal judge had at the time and the referee’s call on the ice, the decision was to award the goal to Canada.