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I was curious as to how Jackson may have been reacting by wearendhockey
to the calls that Pritchett was blowing a head gasket over. He made it sound like Barry Pochmara was the single worst referee who ever laced up a pair of skates and put on a striped shirt. The only comment he made then regarding Jackson was that after one of the calls Pritchett complained about he went to Naurato and explained himself but never skated over to the ND bench and offered the same to the Notre Dame coach. Perhaps Jackson didn't ask him to explain? If he made other comments about Jackson's behavior I may have missed them as I was unable to listen to the first few minutes of the final period.