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Oilers HC Kris Knoblauch indicates its clear position on the penalty call in the defeat of the match 3 against the Panthers

Edmonton’s head coach Kris Knoblauch made her feelings about what he perceived as a bias in the way the officials called the penalties against his team in match 3 of the Stanley Cup qualifiers on Monday evening.

The oilers accumulated 85 minutes of penalty in the night, the third most in a final match of the Stanley Cup in the history of the NHL. While the Florida Panther accumulated 55 of theirs, it seemed that the officer, at least in the point of view of Knoblauch, was tilted against the Oilers.

During his media availability on Tuesday, Knoblauch had this to say on his penalty bias perceived in match 3 against the panthers:

“There are always missed calls. The two teams will say, you know, they have missed this, they missed a high stick, anyway, and you just hope, even in the long term, even all that it evokes.”

Knoblauch specifically referred to the penalties barrage called against the oilers in the third period of match 3:

“And, you know, there are dishes to take in the third period. This is another thing. All these penalties that were called against us in the third period should not have been called.”

Among the calls, there was a game of game on Evander Kane for having reduced Carter Verhaeghe. In addition, Darnell’s nurse, Trent Frederic and Mattias Ekholm had mistakes for a royal battle in the middle of the third period.

Finally, Kasperi Kapanen obtained the misconduct of the fifth game of the Oilers for a cross -check against Eetu Luostarinen.

Knoblauch concluded that the discipline will be crucial for his team to move forward:

“It is important for us to be disciplined and not go to the penalty box.”

Discover Knoblauch’s comments from the brand 1:05 on:

All in all, the Panthers went 3 for 11 with the advantage of man. Since the game resulted in a 6-1 routing, these three power goals could have made a significant difference by giving Edmonton a chance to win the match.

Edmonton Oilers Blue Liner sentenced a fine twice for the match 3 mangans

Jake Walman was sentenced to a fine twice for his game 3 affices - Source: Imagn
Jake Walman was sentenced to a fine twice for his game 3 affices – Source: Imagn

Edmonton’s Oilers defender Jake Walman was slapped with two fines on Tuesday, the NHL Player Safety Department (DOPS) announced.

The first fine was linked to a call to Rude test on Matthew Tkachuk of the Panthers.

Here is an overview of the incident:

Walman’s defense partner John Klingberg had Tkachuk in a headache while Walman punched the defenseless panthers striker. Klingberg finally released Tkachuk who then managed to defend himself.

The incident cost Walman a fine of $ 5,000, the maximum authorized under the current ABC rules.

The second beautiful Walman was issued concerning antactive driving involving the bench of the panthers.

This video shows Walman’s buffoonery, including the bench incident:

The replay has shown that Walman throwing water on the ice from the nearest Florida player. Manigances cost Walman another penalty and an additional $ 5,000 fines.

No suspension is expected for Walman because the fines have not been notified for the two incidents. However, it must be thought that Walman could walk on a fine line because a suspension could be to come for additional stunts.