A controversial missed call for Tampa in Game 5 is raising discussion.
In the end of the second period of Game 5, Lightning Forward Patrick Maroon laid a massive hit on Maple Leafs Defenseman Mark Giordano.
This led to a scirmish between the two teams, with Lightning and Maple Leafs players getting tangled in a fight, having to be broken up by the refs.
Patrick Maroon was given a roughing call on Giordano to start the 3rd period, but some fans believe the refs missed an even greater penalty.
According to
How the officials screwed the Leafs on Pat Maroon's 2nd period penalty, the NHL rulebook states the following rule, as states.
Rule 41 of the NHL rulebook on Boarding also states,
However, if it was to be called as a check from behind, according to Rule 43.2, there is no minor penalty for checking from behind, which could indicate that if the refs felt the play did not warrant a major, that roughing was the correct call as the play did not warrant a major, but could not be called as the intended play of boarding.
Leafs Head Coach Sheldon Keefe said he was "concerned" by the Maroon hit, but did not directly criticize Maroon, or any other party, over the play.
Keefe also confirmed Giordano is "doing ok" following the hit. Giordano stayed in for Game 5.
Thankfully, while Giordano was not hurt, and was able to stay in the game, Leafs fans will likely not be happy to see a confusing play go unanswered.
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How the officials screwed the Leafs on Pat Maroon's 2nd period penalty
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