"It's not supposed to be icing," Lapierre said. "He [Roy] is blocking the trajectory!"
"I don't understand how these things can happen in 2025," Lavoie added. "It's black or white, there are no gray areas. It's taking the puck and sending it into the stands, it's the same thing. It's automatic, you have to let the game play." Lapierre went further: if it's deemed that Laine didn't touch the puck, then there was interference on the play.
"If he doesn't touch the puck and Laine is cross-checked, it's a penalty in the worst case scenario," argued the former Habs agitator.
"It's a total lack of... I won't even say judgment," said Lavoie, still disillusioned. "It's not even judgment. It's the rule book, it's black and white."