Bryn Griffiths
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I think they did a pretty solid job from the clips that I heard out of the locker room after the game.
They know that they have to now be focusing 100% on game number five.
But I got to think there's going to be a little residue at the league level.
The officials, I don't know how they feel about it.
Maybe they might have felt that they got a little hung out to dry on this one.
But when you're standing right behind the net and you're not making any signal that that one's over the line or not,
and you're making a decision 60 to 90 seconds later, and then the league comes back with what they did.
It just showed, I don't know, it was a total failure for me on the part of the National Hockey League and the way that rolls out.
It's amazing the Ducks, the way they played down the stretch, they weren't all that great.
And so maybe somebody got a little cocky.
I don't know.
Can't say for sure.
But what's really surprised you the most about the way the Ducks have played in this series?
So watching some of the Duck players, and it's like, oh, wow.
It's like they can't believe what's going on here.
But now they've got to close a series against a team that I think has got to show some desperation when it steps onto the ice tomorrow night.
This might be the hardest of the four victories.
Well, it always is when you try to close out a series.
But it'll be fascinating to see how the crowd's reacting and how the Edmonton Oilers react.
But it's tough to change things.