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Hurricanes' Rod Brind'Amour unhappy with 2nd period Bruins goal: 'I would have bet my life on that one'

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Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour took issue with NHL officiating after the team’s Game 4 loss to the Boston Bruins in the Stanley Cup playoffs.

Brind’Amour told reporters after the game he thought goalie Antti Raanta was interfered with when Bruins forward Jake DeBrusk scored in the second period. DeBrusk’s score tied the game at two apiece, but Boston would go on to win, 5-2.

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Carolina Hurricanes' Antti Raanta and Bruins' Connor Clifton vie for control of the puck in the first-round playoff series, Sunday, May 8, 2022, in Boston. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

It appeared Raanta’s pad was moved in a scrum in front of the net before DeBrusk put the puck into the goal. But it was unclear whether it was DeBrusk or a Carolina player who had moved the pad, allowing the puck to get free. Brind’Amour used a challenge but to no avail.

"I would have bet my life on that one. It's clear – especially the view that we saw after – that [the puck] is in between his pads and loose," he said, via ESPN. "But the guy came from the side, pushes his pads, squirts the puck out and puts it in. It's a little different if the guy had come in from the front and played the puck. You can't play the puck when it's in between his legs from the side and knock the goalie sideways."

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