The U.S. men’s hockey team beat Russia in a preliminary round game Saturday, and Russian hockey fans are still upset about a third period go-ahead goal that was disallowed.

Fans are so mad that some are protesting outside the U.S. embassy in Russia, targeting American referee Brad Meier. Meier made the final decision that the goal was dislodged on the score, rendering the play dead, according to official IIHF rules.

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The sign above says “turn referee into soap” in Russian. The folks over at thegardenisland.com turned to Puck Daddy’s Russian American blogger Dmitry Chesnokov for a translation.

“[It’s] a very common expression of displeasure with refs,” Chesnokov said. “Meaning send the ref to use his fat to make soap.”

Oh.