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Originally Posted by Cecil Terwilliger
I’m shocked so few people were aware of the rule. The reffing was terrible overall but the high sticking call was done correctly. It’s been a rule for 3 seasons.
That’s not what happened. But what happened tonight is within the replay rules.
https://www.nhl.com/news/rule-change...on/c-307950356
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I wish the refs would (could?) look at the context of the high stick. If the offending player has their stick lifted, causing the high stick, that should be taken into account.