Chicago Blackhawks head coach exposes the Anaheim Ducks for cheating on video
In a recent game between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Anaheim Ducks, Blackhawks head coach Luke Richardson raised eyebrows by exposing what's deemed as cheating.
A video clip from the game shows an unusual scenario where five Ducks players are actively involved in the play, and suddenly, Ross Johnston emerges from the bench, making it apparent that there were six players on the ice for the Ducks.
Speaking about the incident, Richardson highlighted that the Ducks had six players on the ice for about 10 seconds.
Richardson revealed that the Blackhawks coaching staff noticed the violation and attempted to alert the officials. Despite their efforts, the extra player on the ice went unnoticed by the referees, raising questions about the fairness of the play.
The revelation by Richardson adds an interesting twist to the game, prompting discussions about the officiating and the need for increased vigilance in enforcing player count rules.
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