Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Let's Get Ready to Rumble!!

There had been little in the way of animosity between the Ottawa Senators and Montreal Canadiens coming into this playoff series, especially when you consider they have been divisional rivals for years. They have the common enemy of the Toronto Maple Leafs and have never met in the post season, in the modern era. However all it took was one huge hit by Eric Gryba on Lars Eller in game one to ignite what is becoming a can't miss series, like watching a train wreck meeting an avalanche.

This pent up anger resulted in an all out brawl in game three's 6-1 Sens blowout and their captain Daniel Alfredsson having to play defense as there were no other bodies left. Both benches were emptier than even the rockiest marriage as there were 9 game misconducts in all. PK Subban who ran around like a punk all night, went after Kyle Turris who put up all the resistance of a rag doll and was quoted as saying 'it didn't matter if he wanted to go or not'. And Michelle Therrien called Paul MacLean classless...

Granted taking a time out with 17 seconds left wasn't exactly taking the high road, personally I didn't get it, and I understand why Therrien was upset but MacLean claims he was doing so to protect his players and would do so every time. Whether or not you you by that is up to you, but one thing is for sure, Montreal didn't conduct themselves any better. Josh Georges fired the puck at Turris as time expired and both Rene Bourque and Brendan Gallagher took cheap shots at Cory Conacher before he eventually had to fight back. Therrien's team showed little fight except for these dirty plays.

Craig Anderson let a weak one in but otherwise was stellar. Carey Price was hardly the reason his team lost but wasn't elite. He has played well and the team in front of him has let him down but they need him to make some big saves it they are going to bounce back tonight.

And just for good measure Eric Gryba checks back in after serving his two game suspension, a bogus call by the way, for decking Lars Eller in game one. Paul MacLean was asked it there would be any revenge from the Canadiens. He said he'd be interested to see. I think we all will...

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