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Boudreau Not Happy With Officiating
by Paul on 04/19/09 at 09:23 PM ET
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from Pierre LeBrun of ESPN,
Boudreau tried to bite his lip as best he could, but he was clearly unimpressed with the work of the officiating crew in Saturday’s 1-0 loss, insinuating that all the talk from Rangers coach John Tortorella about the Game 1 officiating had an effect in the next game.
“Well, yeah, I am frustrated with it,” Boudreau said. “They [the Rangers] talk about the refereeing and all of a sudden, you don’t get a power play for 40 minutes. And the call they called on them was sort of like, ‘Better make a call’ because it wasn’t much of a call.”
Boudreau pointed to his team’s five minor penalties.
“Go back and look at them and see how many were deserved,” he said. “Then you’ll find out there wasn’t very much of a disciplinary problem.”
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