We're all hockey fans, and as such, it's hard to imagine a ton of pleasure with how the playoffs have been officiated. We've had blood-drawing high-sticks ignored. We've had countless obstruction and interference penalties that should have been called but weren't. There have been controversies over allowed and disallowed goals.
Sunday, there were two games. In one of them, the only third-period penalty was a high-sticking penalty that had to be called because blood was drawn. In the other, there was nothing called (NOTHING!) between 12:08 of the second period and 3:00 of the third overtime. That would be a span of over 70 minutes.
I've passed the point where I trust these guys to get the calls right. You're not going to get every interference or hooking call, nor should you. However, we've reached a stage where the officials are completely devoid of any guts to make tough calls in close games. They'll call the delay of game on a puck shot out of play, too many men on the ice, high-sticks that draw blood, and the occasional dangerous hit, but not much else.
FanHouse Roundtable: NHL Playoff Officiating - FanHouse - AOL Sports Blog