Il a retraité au vestiaire, soirée de travail terminée pour luiCarrier s’est fait sonner deux fois ce soir, doit pas être très d’aplomb. Les deux fois la tête basse, pourtant c’est un joueur expérimenté.
When you have to play against the referies you never win.The tie breaking goal was very disappointing. I was thinking Montreal might tie this series up but just poor defense on that crushing tie breaking goal. Huge letdown.
I was hoping that Montreal would fight back and stop allowing bullies to be bullies, but that hit by Tom Wilson showed me that nobody on Montreal will stand up to him. He had 6 hits for the game and did the punishing that needed to be done. Montreal remains a bullied team. They are not going to win until they stand up to and punch the bully in the face.
When you have to play against the referies you never win.
I won’t use the poor refreeing as an excuse. That’s not why the habs lost. They were simply beaten by a better team. More skill, more toughness, more size & better goaltending. The habs were also outshot for the entire evening. They had a lead going into the third period yet couldn’t protect that lead. Tom Wilson was the key difference maker tonight & the key play occurred when he destroyed Alex Carrier with that devastating hit which led to the game’s most important goal. Mike Matheson easily played his best game tonight. Lane Hutson may have played his worse game & he’d be the first one to admit it. I really liked Arber Xekaj’s game tonight & although he took a bad penalty that call was a very questionable one. Dobes was okay but not great. Sam Montembault’s presence was greatly missed tonight. He could have been a difference maker. Anyways the habs are still in it & there’s no reason to think that they can’t win next Wednesday’s game in Washington.
The refering is worst than ever, the league had to pull out 2 referies in the first games because it was a shame. Now I’m pretty sure they would pull more out but they dont have the resources to do so. So they have to wait for the next round, as it would naturally eliminate 4 of them.I won’t use the poor refreeing as an excuse.
I agree, the right move would have been to unleash the beast with a clear mission: take Wilson out of the game! No matter what the consequences, the team will handle whatever fine that comes with it. But MSL doesnt play that way, he does not understand this.I was hoping that Montreal would fight back and stop allowing bullies to be bullies, but that hit by Tom Wilson showed me that nobody on Montreal will stand up to him. He had 6 hits for the game and did the punishing that needed to be done. Montreal remains a bullied team. They are not going to win until they stand up to and punch the bully in the face.