Greg Wyshynski
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And now we see them go up against the team that is completely locked into the Tortorella style, not only in their own end where they're, you know, insulating Carter Hart pretty well, not to say he's not playing well himself.
So, you know, the Golden Knights, when they're playing as they should, they're also really hard in the forecheck and playing well in the Colorado end as well.
They didn't do it all game.
I think Tortorella was right in the sense that there was maybe a little bit more dumping and chasing than you'd like in the third for them.
But they played a really good road game.
When the Avalanche are resorting to breaking up McKinnon and Natchez to try to generate offense, you know the defense is doing something quite good.
I mean, that's why you have a podcast, sir.
I think what you're essentially saying is that you wanted Kadri to run Marner.
That's essentially what you're saying, right?
Look, I'm not saying that I didn't think about it.
To make a physical statement like that.
Yeah, and that would have been something that... I think we all thought about that.
It would have been like the opening to Mission Impossible.
The fuse is lit.
We're all watching it.
I mean, that's the moment that we're looking... I mean, not necessarily the Marnover at all, but that's why you bring in Kadri, right?
In a game that seems emotionally inert, there are players on the avalanche that can light the fuse.
And I think you're right.
I mean, it didn't come in game one.
And maybe that's a case of the game onesies.