Eric Engels
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And, you know, these guys are,
three wins away, just like the Canadians are from going to the Stanley Cup final.
And I don't think they're going to sacrifice any of that.
They're certainly not going to change it.
And look, it's the hardest, most demanding style of play to play against.
There is ways to break it down.
The Canadians, you said that the hurricanes weren't on in game one, and I don't think anybody would disagree with that.
But the Canadians broke them down.
They had an incredible plan, and they executed it to near perfection.
And I think they still feel in game two where they didn't have their fastball, they had plenty of chances to win that game.
Even with 12 shots on net through 60 minutes, they did.
We'll see where this goes.
It's going to be a close series.
My biggest question on Montreal is like, do they have the gas required if this goes a long way to make a pass?
And if they do, because Alex Carrier said before game one, we're the youngest team in the league.
We've got plenty of gas.
That'll be quite a feat after two seven-game wars against Tampa and Buffalo.
Yeah, listen, again, you play against Carolina, you need to spread the minutes through your bench, even if the stakes go up and you're going into overtime.
I think given the fact that the Canadian spent 29 plus minutes in their zone through the first 60, you know, it's not insane to roll your four lines through the first four shifts of overtime.