Unusual officiating frustrates Canadians After starting out slowly, Canada breaks the game open with three goals late in the second period, ERIC DUHATSCHEK writes
30th Dec 2005, 10:49 GMT
There was a moment about halfway through last night's game between Canada and Norway in the world junior hockey championship when referee Rafail Kadyrov called a penalty against Norway and the pro-Canadian crowd started to boo, even though their heroes were going to the power play again.
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