BOSTON (AP) — Down and nearly out, the Boston Bruins are angry, too.
The NHL defended referees Steve Kozari and Kelly Sutherland.
"There are hundreds of judgment calls in every game," director of officiating Stephen Walkom told a pool reporter. "The official on the play, he viewed it and he didn't view it as a penalty at the time."
Acciari's status is uncertain for Sunday's Game 6 in St. Louis, which the Bruins must win to force a Game 7 back in Boston.
"Should have been a penalty for sure," said Boston defenseman Torey Krug, who took a stick to the face in the third that also didn't get called. "Any time it leads to a scoring chance for the opposition, it's got to be called."
Boston will have a little time to ice their wounds and see who's ready to go when the series returns to St. Louis. The Bruins got an emotional lift with the return of captain Zdeno Chara, who was knocked out of Game 4 after taking a deflected puck to the mouth. While Chara was back in the lineup, he logged just 16:42 of ice time Thursday and the Bruins were without fellow defender Matt Grzelcyk for the third straight game after an elbow to the head left him with a concussion.
"It's just another test for this group," Krug said. "We haven't done anything easy all year. We've put ourselves against the wall a lot this season."
Krug actually recovered enough from the high stick he took to set up Jake DeBrusk's goal 13:32 into the third, assisting on Boston's only goal of the night.
DeBrusk said the Bruins are big enough to go toe-to-toe with the hard-hitting Blues, but aren't capitalizing on their own skating ability.
"They're a physical team. That's what they do," DeBrusk said. I think that we can obviously respond. We know their game isn't going to change. When we're playing our best we are physical and we are fast."
Patrice Bergeron, who has just one goal in the series, said the Bruins can't afford to get flustered by the officiating if they're going to overcome a 3-2 series deficit for the second time this spring. The Bruins needed two straight wins to get past Toronto in the first round.
"We've been in that situation before, so we've got to learn from that experience and be ready for Game 6 and leave it all on the line," Bergeron said. "It was a good effort. I thought we had a lot of looks. We played we until the end, but we need results at this time. It doesn't matter how it happens."
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