Kenny Albert
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And the puck goes over the goaltender and hits him in the stomach.
And he keeps it out of the net.
People didn't see that or even think about that as a big play.
It's a scrum.
You've got guys all over the place, pucks flying every which way.
Nathan McKinnon missing open nets.
Macklin Celebrini is supposed to be one of the best one-on-one guys when it comes to breakaways.
He's always the shootout guy.
Canada made a big deal about him being the shootout guy in earlier games.
Everybody looked at him to be the guy because he's a 19-year-old super stud.
who plays for San Jose, and Connor Hellebox stops him.
He stops Connor McDavid one-on-one.
I mean, this is just a crazy sequence of events.
And then if you told me that I could have McDavid, McKinnon, and McCarr on the ice in a three-on-three situation, how do I lose that?
You know why I lose that?
I lose that because...
Those guys are all offensive-minded, and they all want to win with the game-winning goal.
And three-on-three hockey, for those who don't know about it or don't watch the game, it's a completely different strategy than five-on-five.
Now, I know hockey purists will tell you the game should have ended five-on-five, not three-on-three, but that's not the rules.
The rules are the rules, and you play by the rules.