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Doesn't contain enough references to his unfamous blunders. The 93' call has been admitted and sourced in several 21st century NHL books. Recent calls, well-- we will definitely find perspectives of it in 02/23/07's newspapers. There is a widespread agreement that Kerry Fraser has some sort of curious ability to make bad calls in games involving the Toronto Maple Leafs. (edit)
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"He is not well liked because he usually calls everything against some team and never against another, and is also panned for giving stupid penalties in Stanley Cup final games" is POV ("stupid", "usually calles everything against some team and never against another", etc.) Bearcat 09:37, 30 Jan 2005 (UTC)
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- How about a line about his "hair" and his tendancy to call non existant penalties. I think I have some POV issues if I put them in the article the way I'm thinking, so feel free to word it as you like Tawker 02:38, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
There is no evidence tying his absence from the 2007 playoffs and the Leafs/Islanders call. Also as far as 'Famous controversial calls' go, this one hardly has any notoriety outside of fans of one team. Special J 12:35, 13 April 2007 (UTC)