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Fans furious after Jamie Benn avoids call on controversial high cross-check

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Jonathan Ouimet
April 28, 2026  (10:56 PM)
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Jamie Benn cross-checked Ryan Hartman
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Jamie Benn cross-checked Ryan Hartman in the head and walked away with two minutes, and somehow that wasn't even the strangest part of the sequence.

It started clean enough. Hartman threw a high hit on the Stars captain.

The officials flagged him for unsportsmanlike conduct, which is its own oddity in a Game 5 of the second round.

Then Benn answered. A cross-check to the arm. Another cross-check to the head. Two separate hacks at the same opponent and the call came back as a single minor.

The result on the sheet read 4-on-4. Both teams skating with reduced numbers in a tied playoff game.

The strangest live officiating sequence of the postseason so far.

Hartman is no stranger to the Department of Player Safety conversation. The 31-year-old Wild forward has a track record.

The unsportsmanlike call rather than a minor or major raised eyebrows immediately.

Benn is 36 years old, plays on a $1 million contract, and is captaining a team that needed a moment of identity.

He went pointless across the first 4 games of this series with a -4 rating. Tonight was about presence.

Michael Russo flagged the entire sequence in real time. Two cross-checks from a player wearing the C, one of them at head level, drawing nothing more than a routine 2-minute trip to the box. That's a story.

Why the Dallas captain may not be done with the league office

Cross-checks to the head don't always end with the on-ice ruling. The Department of Player Safety reviews those plays after the buzzer regardless of what the referees called in the moment.

Benn could be hearing from the league tomorrow. That's the kind of phone call no captain wants 48 hours before a Game 6 on the road in Minnesota.

The Stars came in with the series tied 2-2. Glen Gulutzan had already used a goalie interference challenge to wipe out a Matt Boldy goal earlier in the game.

The Game 5 narrative is officiating, top to bottom.

Mikko Rantanen sits at -4 in the series despite 5 points. Jason Robertson has been the engine with 6 points across 4 games.

The Stars need clean hockey, not box trips, to win this round.

Hartman entered tonight with 3 points in 4 playoff games. He skates a $4 million ticket and plays the kind of agitator role that ends in headlines like this. Benn just played right into it.

John Hynes will not be quiet on this in his postgame. A captain cross-checking your top agitator in the head deserves more than two minutes. That's the conversation already brewing in Saint Paul.

The 2026 playoffs keep finding new ways to put the league office at the center of every series. Tonight was Dallas. Tomorrow is whoever the league reviews next.


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