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For me they were all flukey because this is a team that is composed with the puck. That lack of composure is what I think the Habs were able to introduce with the way they were playing. They need to be composed in spite of the way the Habs are playing.Bender said:I honestly thought at least one of them was insanely flukey.Significantly Insignificant said:CarltonTheBear said:Call me crazy, but aside from the Tavares incident of course I really don't think Montreal's physicality dictated the game. They were certainly the more physical team (although the official hit counts were pretty sus) and I would like to see guys like Simmonds and Thornton and Foligno throw their body around a little more but we didn't lose game 1 because Montreal out hit us.
I think the plays where Marner and Nylander threw the puck over the glass were examples where they were hurrying the play because they felt the hit coming. I also saw Sandin make some plays in a hurried fashion. I think this points to the physical presence the Habs were playing with.
Bender said:https://twitter.com/LeafsAllDayy/status/1396169828277305349?s=19
Not sure how I feel about this.
Bender said:https://twitter.com/LeafsAllDayy/status/1396169828277305349?s=19
Not sure how I feel about this.
Bender said:https://twitter.com/LeafsAllDayy/status/1396169828277305349
Not sure how I feel about this.
Bender said:I honestly thought at least one of them was insanely flukey.Significantly Insignificant said:CarltonTheBear said:Call me crazy, but aside from the Tavares incident of course I really don't think Montreal's physicality dictated the game. They were certainly the more physical team (although the official hit counts were pretty sus) and I would like to see guys like Simmonds and Thornton and Foligno throw their body around a little more but we didn't lose game 1 because Montreal out hit us.
I think the plays where Marner and Nylander threw the puck over the glass were examples where they were hurrying the play because they felt the hit coming. I also saw Sandin make some plays in a hurried fashion. I think this points to the physical presence the Habs were playing with.
It's not like hockey players aren't used to getting pressured by the opposing team. Sometimes it has something to do with it and sometimes it's just bad luck and I really thought that was just weird luck. Like, sometimes shooters miss the net because they're squeezing their stick and sometimes it just happens, there's not a narrative that explains what happens every time it happens.Significantly Insignificant said:For me they were all flukey because this is a team that is composed with the puck. That lack of composure is what I think the Habs were able to introduce with the way they were playing. They need to be composed in spite of the way the Habs are playing.Bender said:I honestly thought at least one of them was insanely flukey.Significantly Insignificant said:CarltonTheBear said:Call me crazy, but aside from the Tavares incident of course I really don't think Montreal's physicality dictated the game. They were certainly the more physical team (although the official hit counts were pretty sus) and I would like to see guys like Simmonds and Thornton and Foligno throw their body around a little more but we didn't lose game 1 because Montreal out hit us.
I think the plays where Marner and Nylander threw the puck over the glass were examples where they were hurrying the play because they felt the hit coming. I also saw Sandin make some plays in a hurried fashion. I think this points to the physical presence the Habs were playing with.
I thought that was a penalty.Bill_Berg said:Bender said:I honestly thought at least one of them was insanely flukey.Significantly Insignificant said:CarltonTheBear said:Call me crazy, but aside from the Tavares incident of course I really don't think Montreal's physicality dictated the game. They were certainly the more physical team (although the official hit counts were pretty sus) and I would like to see guys like Simmonds and Thornton and Foligno throw their body around a little more but we didn't lose game 1 because Montreal out hit us.
I think the plays where Marner and Nylander threw the puck over the glass were examples where they were hurrying the play because they felt the hit coming. I also saw Sandin make some plays in a hurried fashion. I think this points to the physical presence the Habs were playing with.
I thought the crosscheck to the back of Hyman's head was pretty physical.
Bender said:I thought that was a penalty.Bill_Berg said:Bender said:I honestly thought at least one of them was insanely flukey.Significantly Insignificant said:CarltonTheBear said:Call me crazy, but aside from the Tavares incident of course I really don't think Montreal's physicality dictated the game. They were certainly the more physical team (although the official hit counts were pretty sus) and I would like to see guys like Simmonds and Thornton and Foligno throw their body around a little more but we didn't lose game 1 because Montreal out hit us.
I think the plays where Marner and Nylander threw the puck over the glass were examples where they were hurrying the play because they felt the hit coming. I also saw Sandin make some plays in a hurried fashion. I think this points to the physical presence the Habs were playing with.
I thought the crosscheck to the back of Hyman's head was pretty physical.
Bender said:It's not like hockey players aren't used to getting pressured by the opposing team. Sometimes it has something to do with it and sometimes it's just bad luck and I really thought that was just weird luck. Like, sometimes shooters miss the net because they're squeezing their stick and sometimes it just happens, there's not a narrative that explains what happens every time it happens.Significantly Insignificant said:For me they were all flukey because this is a team that is composed with the puck. That lack of composure is what I think the Habs were able to introduce with the way they were playing. They need to be composed in spite of the way the Habs are playing.Bender said:I honestly thought at least one of them was insanely flukey.Significantly Insignificant said:CarltonTheBear said:Call me crazy, but aside from the Tavares incident of course I really don't think Montreal's physicality dictated the game. They were certainly the more physical team (although the official hit counts were pretty sus) and I would like to see guys like Simmonds and Thornton and Foligno throw their body around a little more but we didn't lose game 1 because Montreal out hit us.
I think the plays where Marner and Nylander threw the puck over the glass were examples where they were hurrying the play because they felt the hit coming. I also saw Sandin make some plays in a hurried fashion. I think this points to the physical presence the Habs were playing with.
I echo Steve Dangle here, the chances of 3 puck over the glass calls in a single game again is unlikely.
Bender said:https://twitter.com/LeafsAllDayy/status/1396169828277305349?s=19
Not sure how I feel about this.
herman said:https://twitter.com/mapleleafs/status/1396235644406583299
The socials team knows what?s up. Pass it to this guy.
lamajama said:Bender said:https://twitter.com/LeafsAllDayy/status/1396169828277305349?s=19
Not sure how I feel about this.
I don?t believe this in any way. Their only focus is to win the game.