SAN JOSE — Sharks coach Pete DeBoer heard from the NHL on Tuesday — just as he predicted the night before — but didn’t want to elaborate on what the league’s representative might have said.
There appeared to be a handful of officiating missteps in the Sharks’ 6-5 overtime loss to the Boston Bruins on Monday. DeBoer after the game noted the lack of an extra penalty on Zdeno Chara for his dust-up with Joe Pavelski, Chris Wagner’s disputed tying goal with 1:49 left in the third period and the Bruins’ net not being put back on its moorings in overtime and the whistle being blown prior to an Evander Kane breakaway.