The refereeing in the Canadiens’ 4-3 loss to the Rangers last Saturday afternoon in New York was questionable — at best — and horrible — at worst.
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There were missed penalty calls and phantom penalty calls with referee Kelly Sutherland penalizing the Canadiens’ Josh Anderson for “roughing” in the second period. That seemed like payback by Sutherland for Anderson complaining about a missed penalty in the first period when Anderson was flattened by the Rangers’ Chris Kreider when he didn’t even have the puck with no call. The winning goal for the Rangers came after the Canadiens’ Joel Armia was tripped without any penalty call.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman has insisted in the past the NHL has the best referees in the world. It’s hard to fix a problem if you don’t believe there is one.
On this Hockey Inside/Out bonus episode, former Canadiens teammates and 1986 Stanley Cup champions Chris Nilan and Rick Green join The Gazette’s Stu Cowan to discuss the state of NHL officiating.
Let us know what you think in the comments section below, where you can also post a question you’d like Nilan and Green to answer in an upcoming bonus episode.
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