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Hockey Protest: Kris Knoblauch Claims US Referees Cheated in Playoff Against Canadian Teams! Urgent Investigation Calls for Game 6 Referees to Restore Justice… Watch video 👇 👇

🏒 HOCKEY PROTEST ERUPTS! 🇨🇦 Kris Knoblauch Accuses U.S. Referees of Playoff Bias Against Canadian Teams – Urgent Investigation Demanded! 🚨
BREAKING NEWS – June 19, 2025
A storm is brewing in the hockey world as Edmonton Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch made explosive claims during a post-game press conference, alleging that U.S. referees unfairly influenced the outcome of the Stanley Cup Playoffs against Canadian teams — most notably in Game 6 between the Oilers and Panthers.
🔥 “We weren’t just playing Florida… we were fighting the stripes too,” Knoblauch said with visible frustration. “The officiating was outrageously one-sided. It’s a disgrace to the sport and to our country.”
📽️ A video clip circulating online shows multiple questionable penalty calls and non-calls that many fans say blatantly favored the Florida Panthers. The controversy has sparked nationwide outrage across Canada, with former NHL players, analysts, and fans backing Knoblauch’s call for an independent investigation.
🇨🇦 Canadian Officials Weigh In
Canadian MPs and sports ministers have already voiced their support for a full inquiry, calling for the suspension and review of Game 6 officials.
“This isn’t just about hockey—it’s about national pride,” said one Alberta official. “If there was bias, it must be exposed and justice restored.”
🕵️♂️ Urgent Probe Underway?
According to insiders, the NHL is now facing mounting pressure to launch an immediate investigation into the officiating crew from Game 6. Some rumors even suggest that whistleblowers within the league are coming forward with allegations of behind-the-scenes manipulation and betting ties.
🧊 Hockey Fans Demand Accountability!
From Vancouver to Toronto, fans are organizing protests, trending hashtags like #FixGame6, and demanding transparency.
👉 “We just want fair hockey,” one Oilers fan said. “Let the players decide the outcome, not the referees.”