Officiating has become so intolerable that one general manager filed a protest in a league that doesn't allow protests and several coaches have talked about reading the rulebook again to see if it had changed.
Bettman has put out many fires in his time as NHL commissioner.
On Tuesday, with the Burrows allegations, it was just a spark – and now smoke can be seen coming from Detroit.
NHL rules state that if a call on the ice is to be overturned there must be substantial video evidence to back up overturning a call.
In this case there was none whatsover--just the word of Mike Leggo, the trailing official who claims he saw what no video camera could--the puck crossing the goal line.
What is the point of having video replay if it's not going to be used for it's intended purpose?