hockeyplayer1015
Capt
I can't say I was terribly impressed with the officiating (shocking, I know). While not trying to sound like sour grapes, it just seemed Q was getting the benefit of the calls and non-calls all weekend. I remember one Harvard player getting his stick whacked out of his hand just as he was about to take a shot and never got a call. I also remember a trip that happened 10 feet in front of Garteig that also wasn't called. Those are just two instances, but various events during Friday's games showed me that the officiating took a major step back...again.
That said, I still think Esposito's hit on Anas should have warranted a game misconduct, at minimum. Don't 5-minute majors usually (automatically?) come with a game misconduct or a DQ?
I saw it mentioned on Twitter that boarding does not come with automatic game misconduct, or DQ. However, a checking from behind, would have. It was speculated that they went the route they did as a "middle ground" type of decision. I didn't see it, so I won't comment on whether that was right or not.