Hockey legend and outspoken broadcaster Don Cherry is once again making headlines — this time with scathing criticism of the officiating crew during Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers. In a post-game interview that quickly went viral, Cherry didn’t hold back, calling the performance by the referees “disgraceful” and “a black eye for the league.”
The matchup, held in Edmonton and highly anticipated by fans across North America, was marred by a series of questionable calls — and even more glaring non-calls — that left both players and fans in disbelief. The Oilers, desperate to claw back into the series after dropping the first two games, fought hard but were constantly hampered by what many saw as one-sided and inconsistent refereeing
“This was one of the worst-officiated games I’ve ever seen in my life,” Cherry said during a live radio segment. “I’ve been around this game for over 60 years — coached it, talked about it, loved it — and I can’t believe what I just witnessed. The NHL should be ashamed.”
Cherry pointed out several key moments that he felt changed the momentum of the game. One incident involved Oilers star Connor McDavid getting slashed on a breakaway, with no penalty called. Minutes later, a borderline interference call against Edmonton led to a Florida power play goal, further tilting the ice in the Panthers’ favor.
“The refs swallowed their whistles for Florida and called everything against Edmonton. It’s not fair to the players, and it’s not fair to the fans,” Cherry fumed. “This is the Stanley Cup Final — the biggest stage in hockey — and they blew it.”
Social media exploded with reactions to Cherry’s comments, with many fans agreeing. Hashtags like #FixTheRefs and #NHLbias began trending on X (formerly Twitter) just minutes after the game ended. Even former NHL players chimed in, some backing Cherry’s claims and others urging caution.
NHL officials have yet to comment publicly on the controversy, but league insiders suggest that internal discussions are already underway. According to sources, the NHL’s officiating department will be reviewing several of the decisions made in Game 3, though it’s unlikely any disciplinary action will be taken.
Cherry’s bold critique has reignited a long-standing debate about the quality and transparency of NHL officiating. Over the years, the veteran coach has never shied away from controversy, often using his platform to speak out about what he sees as injustices in the game. But even for Cherry, this latest rant was particularly fierce.
“Let the boys play, but call it fair. That’s all I’ve ever said,” Cherry concluded. “You can’t let the Cup be decided by stripes instead of sticks.”

As the series continues, all eyes will be on Game 4 — not just for the on-ice action, but for how the referees respond. Will the backlash change how the rest of the Final is called? Or will tensions continue to boil over as fans and players alike demand accountability?
One thing is certain: Don Cherry has once again lit a fire under the hockey world — and the echoes of his words may resonate long after the final buzzer sounds.
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