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Protocol penalty. MSU did something during the skatearound by wearendhockey
before the game. My guess is they did not vacate the ice in a proper/timely manner. It looked like there was a lot of snarky stuff during the game too, so I'm betting tonight might be interesting. I hope we come out and punch them right in the throat.
I think the officiating last night left a lot to be desired. Long time posters know I rarely complain about officiating, and never after a loss (unless a few years have passed -- Tim Kennedy, Peter Feola, Derek Shepperd and Todd Anderson can all go straight to hell). Its always sucked in NCAA hockey and always will, but last night there were quite a few penalties not called on the Spartans and both referees were unwilling to listen to any griping from the Irish.