Craig Berube
Craig Berube

Leafs and Craig Berube boil as refs take over the game vs. Columbus

Controversial calls pile up early, igniting outrage from Berube, the Leafs, and the fanbase.

Chris Gosselin

Chris Gosselin


The Maple Leafs’ matchup against the Columbus Blue Jackets hasn’t just been about goals and puck battles, it’s been a running debate with the officials. From the opening minutes, Toronto has been hit with a string of questionable penalties, and fans didn’t take long to sound off. Social media is already buzzing with clips, slowed-down replays, and plenty of outrage as the Leafs try to play through what feels like an uphill officiating night.

Especially after Leafs’ defenseman Dakota Mermis was the only called to the penalty box for a roughing minor on this play:

The cameras have repeatedly caught head coach Craig Berube near boiling point on the bench, arms out, demanding explanations that never seem to satisfy him.

His frustration mirrors the fan base’s, who are pointing out inconsistencies shift after shift.

Despite the chaos, the Leafs have tried to stay focused, pushing the pace whenever they get five-on-five time and refusing to let the parade to the penalty box dictate the tone. Columbus, for their part, did not capitalize on the first frame’s questionable power-plays.

With emotions running high and the calls continuing to shape the rhythm of the game, the story tonight isn’t just Leafs vs. Blue Jackets, it’s Leafs vs. the whistle.

And unless the officiating settles, this one might be remembered less for the score and more for the controversy.

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