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Winger Anthony Camara might be endearing himself to Bruins fans with his latest hit in the World Junior Championship, but he’s not doing as well with the referees.
The 6-foot Bruins prospect delivered a huge hit on Slovakian defenseman Patrik Luza during Canada’s 6-3 win over the Slovaks on Friday, which left the blue liner motionless on the ice. Luza was stretchered off, and although no penalty was called on the play, Camara was awarded a game misconduct for charging after the referees reconsidered.
Check out the huge check in the video below, and decide if you think the ejection was deserved.