Jets' Morrissey gets away with cross-check to Staal's head
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The officials missed one in Tuesday night's Game 4 between the Winnipeg Jets and the Minnesota Wild.
Jets defenseman Josh Morrissey gave Wild forward Eric Staal a cross-check to the side of the head in the first period that went uncalled.
The NHL's Department of Player Safety will have a couple of days to review it.
DOPS will go through due process on the Morrissey crosscheck on Staal. With two days off between games, plenty of time to discuss. https://t.co/W2StDR2xP4
— Darren Dreger (@DarrenDreger) April 18, 2018
Safe to say Wild head coach Bruce Boudreau wasn't thrilled with the officiating.
Bruce Boudreau to one of the referees - "Aren't you gonna f***in call it?" pic.twitter.com/MrhWam7EWG
— CJ Fogler (@cjzero) April 18, 2018
Staal went to the bench in clear discomfort after the incident but was able to continue playing.
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