Minnesota coach believes rules were broken before Kaprizov was sent off

Head Coach”Minnesota “Dean Evason criticized the work of the referees during the NHL championship game against”Los Angeles “, in which the Russian striker Kirill Kaprizov was removed before the end of the game.

The encounter in Los Angeles ended 1-0, Kaprizov in the second period was sent off before the end of the game for hitting Kings defender Drew Doughty with a club in the face.

– This joke that we only had one majority. Their player kept ours in the penalty area. At the end, we tried to pass in the middle zone, our players were held back, caught. It’s ridiculous. There has to be some sort of balance. You can’t play like that and get just one majority. It didn’t help us in the attack. We had enough chances to score in even lineups, but we were unlucky on the majority.

Kaprizov is one of the best players in the league, constantly owns the puck, attention is on him, no deletions (of opponents). Before that, he had been hit with a club. Is he disappointed? We are all disappointed as this was not taken care of. We think more violations should be recorded on such a player who keeps the puck all the time.

We saw that he hit him with a gaiter. We played a good game, killed the majority perfectly,” Evason said as quoted by the team’s press service.

This season, Kaprizov has played 12 games, scored 8 goals and delivered 5 assists.

Source : MatchTV

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