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St. Louis Blues Coach Calls Out Officiating.

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MarcO
June 3, 2019  (10:17)
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The Boston Bruins absolutely dominated Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals as they skated away to a 7-2 win against the St. Louis Blues.�

A big part of the win was the Bruins' power play showing up in a big way once again and going an incredible 4/4 on their power play chances.�

Those four chances basically shouldn't have happened though according to Blues' head coach�Craig Berube as he called out the officiating so far in the series.�

"We were the least-penalized team in the league in the first three rounds and now all of a sudden we've taken 14 penalties in one series I don't agree with all the calls," Berube said.

Berube should probably do a little research though as the Bruins have been clicking with the man advantage to a beautiful 35.9% success rate.�

Instead of pointing the finger at the refs, Berube should probably look at David Perron who had two minor penalties in the first period alone.�

"He'll be more disciplined tomorrow. I don't need to discuss if I'm going to take him out of the lineup," he said.

We'll see if his tactics work for Game 4 which takes place tonight at 8pm�EST.�

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