NHL Officiating a Growing Concern in Vancouver Leading Up to Bruins-Canucks Stanley Cup Final

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May 31, 2011

NHL Officiating a Growing Concern in Vancouver Leading Up to Bruins-Canucks Stanley Cup Final Over the weekend, Tony Gallagher penned a column for The Province that said there is a major conflict of interest in the Stanley Cup Final because Colin Campbell is an NHL executive and Gregory Campbell is a player for the Boston Bruins.

NESN.com's Michael Hurley took issue with the column, claiming it was an ill-researched conspiracy that could be proven wrong by simple facts. You can read all about it here.

This got people talking up in Vancouver, so the Pratt and Taylor show on Team 1040 called Hurley to talk about the potential for controversy.

Listen to the audio below, or download it by right-clicking the player.

Michael Hurley on TEAM 1040

The show later had Gallagher on to present his case. You can listen to his appearance on the Team 1040 website by clicking here, listening to May 30 Hour 2 and fast-forwarding about three-fourths of the way through.

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