from Mike Mazeo of ESPN New York, Devils coach Peter DeBoer expressed his frustration over what he felt should’ve been a penalty prior the Bruins’ go-ahead goal on Thursday night.
Seconds before Nathan Hornton’s 17th goal of the season on the power play at 7:10 of the third period broke a 1-all tie, the Boston winger knocked into Matt Taormina at the blue line, sending the New Jersey defenseman sprawling to the ice.
“That was a blatant interference at the blue line, our defenseman falls down and they choose to ignore it, that’s the game right there,” DeBoer said following his team’s 4-1 loss.
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