Do you think there would have been as much interference if the standard had been set early on Friday that you can't interfere? Officiating affects more than just power plays. By not calling an interference penalty or 2 early on, the refs signaled interference is fair game.
I'm not blaming the officials. Simply commenting on them. The members of the UND hockey team weren't the only ones struggling with their assignments this weekend.
I was surprised when nobody posted about this last night. They're calling it the same both ways, but they are letting a lot of interference go. Free to tie a guy up as long as he touched the puck within the last 10 seconds.
Ndsu runs more rb screens per quarter than we ran all year. But yes, power running game certainly can be successful, it's UND's execution both in play calling and guys on the field that is lacking.