D88 wrote:i understand the argument of "learning process, but it's 2 years now and they should whistle the same infractions for BOTH teams. that's what bothers me the most. i'm no fan of all 4 teams remaining so i'm very neutral, but i saw all 4 conference finals and every time had the feeling detroit and pittsburgh got favored a LOT.
I can only agree with that, unfortunately. However, Det and Pit were the home teams... With so much pressure in those games, the refs might have been following the masses... And at 18,000 vs 19, the result is pretty obvious. It sucks nonetheless. But if we now see refs more in favor of Dallas and Philly, it would just be that the refs can't handle the pressure of the fans. It doesn't make their performances better, but it would be less a shame than being really in favor of a specific team. But i'm afraid there's a real preference. And i'm more afraid that it doesn't come from the refs themselves, but from the league...

I still hope i'm wrong though, but without a lot of illusions...
But clearly, the refereeing was not equal for both teams. Detroit and Pittsburgh have been largely favored. And i'm not as neutral as you on those ones, as i'm not 50/50... I'd say i'm 51/49 for Detroit (it was 50/50 before Ribeiro's cheapshot) and 75/25 for the Pens. So it's not like if i was defending the loosing teams. I'm just sad of seeing the show being stolen by the refs, no matter who wins.
Here in France, we're used to say that "a good ref is a ref that you don't see". Which means that he does his job so well that you don't even notice he is there, as you're totally absorbed by the action. Unfortunately, it's rarely the case in the NHL...
Which leads me to wonder: anyone knows what is the formation received by the NHL refs? Because i don't think it's a men problem (ie the refs themselves), but the way they are formed to do their job that needs tweaking/improvements.
As for the fact that's it's 2 years now that we have those (wrongly called) new rules, regarding the "learning process", well... Some players still make holdings and hookings that are now strictly forbidden, even 2 years later...

So if some humans aren't adapted yet, i don't see why others should be... Plus, as mentionned by batdad, they didn't play all their life with those rules, making it harder to adapt. And it's probably the same for the refs, even if it's on a different scale.