VIDEO: Patrick Roy goes ballistic on officials after Jets' goal stands
Patrick Roy lost his cool again.
The Colorado Avalanche head coach was absolutely incensed when a goal by Winnipeg Jets forward Drew Stafford was upheld Saturday night.
Stafford scored his second goal of the game when Jets captain Andrew Ladd appeared to make contact with Avalanche goaltender Semyon Varlamov.
Roy challenged the call but lost, and he wasn't shy about letting the officials know how he felt about it.
Patrick Roy just went HAM. #Avalanche pic.twitter.com/LRNkcpNfGJ
— DJ HEER (@JovanHeer) February 7, 2016
Here's a look at the goal:
(Courtesy: NHL.com)
Roy's outburst wasn't as dangerous as his between-the-benches confrontation with Anaheim Ducks head coach Bruce Boudreau in 2013.
Still, it's the second time this week that a coach has gotten up close and personal with an official on a controversial call, after Joel Quenneville's reaction to a disallowed goal Thursday.
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