During a hockey game, Marcus Foligno received a boarding penalty for a hit on Justin Barron, which led to a power play for Montreal. However, Mike Matheson's interference negated the power play. The undisciplined penalties from both teams were highlighted, with Foligno being visibly upset. The boarding penalty by Foligno ultimately resulted in a goal for Montreal, with the referee later admitting an error in the call.
Foligno on his boarding penalty that led to a goal (Hynes said the ref admitted he erred at obviously a spur of the moment call) https://t.co/IFyGxAtqS5
Foligno in his boarding penalty that led to a goal (Hynes said the ref admitted he erred at obviously a spur of the moment call) https://t.co/7ZVfCB5Rro
Montreal answers back with 3:03 to go in the third period. A shot that deflects in off Jake Middleton after hitting traffic in front.
Now Marcus Foligno penalized for boarding. Montreal will start the third period with 1:31 of power play time.
Foligno getting a boarding penalty after Barron turns his back at the last second with Foligno incoming. Foligno is fuming
Foligno getting penalized for hit on Justin Barron. One of those penalties that seems to come well after the play. #MNWild back on kill.
Foligno with just a totally reckless hit on Barron. He's going off for boarding.
Montreal might want to win even less. Mike Matheson gets an interference call (Foligno) 25 seconds into the double minor.
Matheson negates first penalty by picking Foligno at the blue line. Two teams that can't get out of their own way with undisciplined penalties
And Matheson negates the first power play by interfering with Foligno on the zone entry.