Pat Maroon Breaks Stick Over Avalanche Players Ankle With Dirty Slash & No Penalty is Called
The Tampa Bay Lightning are throwing any chance at their third Stanley Cup in a row away due to dirty plays, but thankfully the referees are bailing them out time after time.
It's not the first time a violent play has been uncalled, this time it's Pat Maroon doing the most to represent a lumberjack breaking down a tree, this time it's on Colorado Avalanche defenseman Josh Mansons ankle- and it went uncalled, no penalty on the play.
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Should this have been called a penalty? |
Yes | 87 | 65.4 % |
No | 46 | 34.6 % |
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