Jon Cooper Finally Got His Too Many Men Call.. 48 Hours Later
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S. Harper
June 26, 2022 (0:19)
It was another entertaining one in Denver the other night as the Colorado Avalanche where hoping to close out the series and take the Stanley Cup from Tampa Bay.
However easier said then done as the two time defending Stanley Cup champions would hang on and win 3-2 over the Avalanche forcing a game six Sunday night in Tampa Bay.
One interesting thing would occur in the last couple minutes of the game the Colorado Avalanche would oddly enough get called for too many men on the ice helping close this one out for the Lightning.
The hockey world would notice that including TSN's Hockey Insider Pierre Lebrun who would tweet.
"Colorado called for too many men. Jon Cooper gets his call 48 hours after calling out the league."
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