I agree...And to be honest, I was more speaking to those people, especially in the media, (and as much as I like Brad Riter and know he posts here, I think he's flat out wrong in this case,) that feel criticizing officials is only allowed when your team plays well. It's a non-sequitur.
The Sens deserved the win as much as the Sabres deserved the first 3...They had more goals when the clock hit zero. Emery was great, as was the Sens' pressure of the Sabres when they had the puck. I also thought Miller was stellar. Jay McKee was the worst Sabre on the ice IMO.
The officials WERE bad for both teams, but Fraser often appears to let his emotion towards the crowd affect how he calls games. I think this happened last night. Fraser was as childish as the people that booed the Canadian anthem or the people who booed the Sabres when they had a few bad power plays. I just can't accept a "professional" that takes a "I'll show them" approach to their job. The officiating was beyond old NHL last night. It was Kerry+pal imposing their own rules (in contrast with the actual rules) because that's how they think it should be, and no fans are going to tell him he's wrong. I have no patience for that kind of arrogance.