You didn’t get cheated, one of your players took out the goalie as the other scored.
The contact with the goalie was incidental and was outside of goalie's area so, according to IIHF rules, the goal should've been accepted:
From IIHF rule 183:
"...Incidental contact is allowed when the goaltender is in the act of playing the puck outside his goal crease, provided the attacking skater makes a reasonable effort to minimize or avoid such contact."
And from IIHF rule 185:
"An attacking skater who makes incidental contact with a goaltender out of his goal crease while both try to gain possession of the puck will not be penalized. If a goal is scored at this time, the goal will count."
Both the referees would have accepted the goal, but the video referee overruled them. (Something they are only allowed to do if they are absolutely sure.)
The US goalie even got a penalty for tripping the player who "interfered" her...
(Besides the elections, the news here today have had a lot about hockey rules...)And back to politics:
After the Finnish elections, the Social Democrats will have a lot of fun trying to form a government. They'll need to choose either the True Finns, National Coalition or Center Party, and then either another one of those or two smaller parties. It's fun because:
a) Pretty much no one wants to be in the same government with the True Finns.
b) The National Coalition's agenda is pretty much the exact opposite of SDP's.
c) The Center Party lost huge in the election and they are not too keen to have an other round in the government and risk losing more support.
I expect our next government will have the Social Democrats and the Greens and, either the Center Party and the Left Alliance, or the National Coalition and Swedish People's Party. Either of these combinations would have a small majority of 107 seats out of 200.