The NHL has officially fined Florida Panthers head coach Paul Maurice $25,000 for public criticism of officiating, following a fiery post-game rant in which he questioned the integrity and consistency of the referees during a high-stakes matchup against the Edmonton Oilers.
Maurice didn’t mince words after the Panthers fell short in a dramatic and penalty-laden contest, claiming that referees called “a large amount” of questionable penalties against his team, while seemingly turning a blind eye to infractions by the Oilers — including a bizarre sequence where Edmonton had six players on the ice with no call.
“We get nailed for a delay of game, and they skate around with six guys? Classic Bettman NHL,” Maurice said in frustration, referencing what he believes is a persistent double standard in officiating — one that has long dogged the league.
The Incident: Six on the Ice, But No Whistle
The controversy erupted during the second period of the Panthers-Oilers game, when cameras and live analysts caught the Oilers appearing to have six skaters on the ice during a change — an infraction that typically results in a too-many-men penalty. No call was made.
Shortly after, the Panthers were penalized for a delay of game, compounding their frustration and drawing visible protests from Maurice and the Florida bench.
“How is that not called?” Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk was overheard shouting from the bench. “We’ve got to kill everything, and they get a pass?”
NHL Responds Swiftly
By morning, the NHL had reviewed Maurice’s comments and handed down the standard fine for conduct deemed damaging to the league’s reputation.
“While we understand emotions run high, public criticism of officials undermines the integrity of the game,” the league said in a brief statement.
This is not Maurice’s first clash with the league over officiating. Known for his candor, the veteran coach has previously voiced displeasure over penalty imbalances and playoff officiating — but this marks his most expensive remark to date.
Fans and Analysts React
Social media lit up in response to the fine, with many fans supporting Maurice’s willingness to speak out.
“He said what we’re all thinking,” one fan tweeted.
“Six men on the ice and no call? That’s a disgrace,” another chimed in.
Some analysts echoed the sentiment, with TSN’s Craig Button noting:
“This wasn’t just a missed call — it was a momentum-shifter. Maurice is defending his team, and the fine won’t change how valid his point is.”
Meanwhile, Oilers fans countered the criticism by pointing to their own grievances with officiating in previous games, fueling ongoing debates about officiating transparency and accountability in the NHL.
What’s Next?
The Panthers have not released an official statement regarding the fine, but Maurice reportedly has no intention of appealing it. Insiders suggest that the coach “knew it was coming” and stands by his remarks as a necessary defense of his players.
As the Panthers and Oilers continue their battle — possibly in a deeper playoff clash — all eyes will be on the refs, the penalty box, and whether this controversy changes the tone of the series going forward.
One thing’s for sure: Maurice is out $25,000, but he’s not out of the fight.