As a flyers fan I strongly feel that often and especially in big games the flyers get the short end of the stick when it comes to all calls (penalties, offsides, icings, etc.) It's good to know that the officials are evaluated, but a part of me wonders if refs are given incentives to give the flyers a disadvantage.
I admit, I watch mostly flyers games and am more than a bit biased. Be that as it may, I still feel strongly that the flyers do, infact, get more than their fair share of questionable officiating. (cough leon stickel cough cough). I guess I'll never know the whole truth, but I'd be shocked to learn that a) no anti-flyers bias is present in officials AND b) the league penalizes officials equally for giving the flyers a raw deal than they would had the autrocious officiating had negatively affected any other NHL team.
just my 2 cents
- flyerscup2011
As much as I may feel the same about the Sabres getting the short end. I mean in the Sabres case they actually made up a rule on the spot to give the game and series to the Stars; who even if the Sabres won that game the Stars still probably would've won the series, but still... Not to mention the phantom goal in the playoffs when LeClair's shot clearly went in through a hole in the side of the net; chose to uphold the call as a "good" goal. And don't even get me started on the Titans and their illegal forward lateral. Not that I have sour grapes or anything.
Have the Flyers, and I'm asking honestly, have the Flyers had any of those sorts of calls go against them? I'm not talking about a missed high-stick on December 3rd of a 6-2 win. I'm talking game 6 of the Cup final.
If you truly try and watch with impartial eyes you will see that the flyers get away with borderline calls just as much as the team they're playing against. Oh sure on one night it might go against them, but the next it'll be for them. In the end it's a wash.