Here are every single embarrassing missed call from refs Chris Lee and Dan O'Rourke in game 4
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T. Tadi
June 21, 2021 (10:29)
The National Hockey League is dealing with a serious problem in the form of officials Chris Lee and Dan O'Rourke, who are now humiliating the league again again.
Lee's refereeing was once again poor during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs Semifinal between the Las Vegas Golden Knights and the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday night, and now commentators and even the live NHL broadcast are openly dunking on the bad referee.
Here are a few instances of what's been happening tonight:
On two instances, Tomas Nosek drilled Shea Weber from behind.
William Carrier nearly decapitated by Joel Edmundson in full view of O'Rourke.
Alex Tuch slamming Paul Byron to the ice.
None of these incidents cause Lee to pick up his whistle and blow it, and this has led to even more rough stuff going on through the game. At the end of the second period, Chris Lee was staring right at Brayden McNabb as he punch Nick Suzuki right in the face.
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