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Ducks Continue To Pile-Up Penalties
by Paul on 04/17/09 at 08:17 PM ET
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from Dan Wood of Ducks Blog at the OC Register,
With the San Jose Sharks having received six power-play opportunities to his team’s four Thursday night at HP Pavilion, Ducks coach Randy Carlyle anticipated visiting with Kay Whitmore, the supervisor of officials assigned by the NHL to the clubs’ opening-round Stanley Cup playoff series.
“He’s from Sudbury, so I know him,” said Carlyle, who also hails from the Ontario city.
Despite his club’s 2-0 victory Thursday, Carlyle probably has more pressing matters to discuss with Whitmore, a former NHL goaltender.
One of the Ducks’ power-play chances came late in the third period, after the game had essentially been decided, which meant that referees Dave Jackson and Kelly Sutherland handed out two of every three man-advantage opportunities before then to the Sharks.
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