Frank Corrado
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Yes, it's goaltending, but...
When the other guys contribute offensively, man, they're in a good spot.
And when Kasperi Kapanen's scoring goals and Jason Dickinson's scoring goals and you alleviate some of the heroism that Connor McDavid has to put forth on a nightly basis, that's dangerous stuff.
So, yeah, I fully expect Anaheim to give up just as much as they normally do give up and McDavid to have a big night.
And Leon Dreisaitl looked fantastic.
as rejuvenated as anyone can look coming back from that long of a hiatus.
That was really, really impressive.
The best way I can describe what the Bell Center would be like in that situation, I think every night is a celebration of hockey in that arena.
It's the NHL and the best players in the world at its purest form with the fan engagement and the atmosphere.
It's going to be a celebration of hockey on steroids.
And, you know, especially given the animosity now that we've seen between both of these teams coming out of game two, you know, like, let's call it for what it is.
Tampa is playing the villain role to a T. Corey Perry's jawing at guys.
Hagel's doing the crying thing.
Hagel's doing the too small after the Slavkovsky fight.
Everything that the villain in a movie would do, Tampa Bay is doing.
So now you add that to one of the most rabid fan bases that, like you mentioned, Tuesday against Columbus in December is loud in that building.
It's going to be something.
The Habs, outside of that third period in Game 2 and overtime where they didn't get a shot on net and they had basically nothing, no possession, they have been right there with Tampa Bay.
As far as toughness goes, puck possession, special teams, goaltending, they're right there.