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Canucks, Flames exchange boarding penalties in chippy second period

Thursday’s matchup between the Vancouver Canucks and Calgary Flames started to get chippy in the second period, with the teams exchanging boarding penalties.

Both incidents played out in nearly identical situations.

Initially assessed a major penalty, the play was reviewed and downgraded to a two-minute minor for boarding.

Pettersson went to the Canucks’ locker room but returned to the bench shortly after.

Four minutes later, another boarding call was made — this time against Canucks defenceman Elias Pettersson, who hit Flames forward Connor Zary.

The second boarding call was also reviewed and downgraded from a five-minute major to a two-minute minor.

Zary left the game briefly but returned soon after.

Even though they received the same punishment, the main difference between the hits appeared to be the point of contact: Zary’s hit on forward Pettersson struck the arm/shoulder, while defenceman Pettersson’s hit on Zary landed on the numbers.

During intermission on the Sportsnet broadcast, Sam Cosentino said he saw them as two different hits, adding, “The one on Zary probably deserved more.” Caroline Cameron agreed, saying, “I was surprised it was only two.”

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