Canadians do have a knack for avoiding being eliminated, don’t they?
Remember that in May, the Montreal kids fell behind the Maple Leafs 3-1? Yes, they came back and won that series in seven games. The Canadians also avoided elimination in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup final on Monday night against the Chargers, and now they will try to eliminate them again two nights later.
Canadiens coach Dominic said: “We are facing a challenge, but there are several ways to look at it, you can say and belittle yourself, or you can look at the challenge, this is an opportunity to do something special.” Mu said on Wednesday. “We are just watching tonight, we are ready, very happy to play that game and looking forward to the ball falling.”
Ducharme put his lines in the old mixer of the 4th game, and it is expected that the situation will be the same this time. After all, if it is not damaged, why repair it? As for the Lightning, coach Jon Cooper said Alex Killoren was “doubtful.” He has not participated in the game since he was injured in the first game.
On Wednesday, Tampa Bay will seek to close the case again. In the last two playoffs after the loss, the Chargers scored a perfect 13-0 score-one of their victories was to win the 2020 Stanley Cup in the 6th game against the star team.
“I don’t know, we won’t sit here and say,’Well, we won’t lose again after losing.’ This is not our idea,” Cooper said after the team’s optional skating on Wednesday. “Usually, when you lose a game, there will be loopholes in your game, whether it is structural, psychological, or where adjustments are needed, and the players have done a very good job in this regard.
“But we won’t sit here and say,’We have to keep a winning streak’ or’It’s all good, we won’t lose after losing.’ This is the secret of disaster, before we enter this type of The environment has never been really talked about before. I just like the way our players turn the page and continue the game after losing, knowing that they have become better among them.”
As the Canadians hope to stay alive in the Stanley Cup final and force a sixth game, Sports News has all the action.
Canadians vs. Chargers live score, highlights from Game 5
(All times are east)
the first lesson
8:51 p.m. — In five minutes, the Canadians lead 11-3. Where have we heard of this before?
8:49 p.m. — A few seconds after Ericstal had a chance at the other end, Taylor Johnson sent a ball from the crossbar.
8:43 p.m. — Still waiting for the most important first goal.
How important is the first goal?
When the opponent scores:Tampa is 0 and 5
Montreal at 1 and 6#Stanley cup-John Shannon (@JShannonhl) July 8, 2021
8:41 p.m. — Back to 5v5.
8:40 p.m. — Rutta works out of the box, and Lightning has another power.
8:38 p.m. — With 37 seconds left in the strong game of the Canadians, the puck spurted and Coleman had a chance to break through, but Josh Anderson hooked him and was asked twice.
8:36 p.m. — Coincident minors of Erik Cernak (interference) and Corey Perry (embellishment). It’s still 5 to 4.
8:36 p.m. — Blake Coleman had the two best chances in a strong game for the Canadians-he was on the Chargers.
8:32 p.m. — Jan Rutta called for cross-checking.
8:28 p.m. — Kucherov walked out of the corner, but Price hugged the pillar. Afterwards, the teams greeted each other.
8:27 p.m. — The Canadians have poor coverage in the defensive zone, but fortunately, because Cape Braden is alone and unable to handle the puck.
8:26 p.m. — When Corey Perry tripped Mathieu Joseph, Lightning got the first strong offense (2 of 12 shots in the series). Bolt the fourth row again to complete the task.
8:21 p.m. — The game starts now.
Before the game
8:09 p.m. — Kelown was still outside.
8pm- The Canadian team’s route is the same. There is no Jesperry Kotkaniemi.
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