P.J. Stock
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That's really helping the Montreal Canadiens, which are, again, a smaller team, a more offensive team, and don't have to be on the back end chasing the bigger bodies around.
Game seven, I think it was.
Game six.
I think a lot of people made something out of that.
You know, I have young kids and, you know, they're a little bit...
They're more into their emotions, I guess, than we were when we were younger.
And I think one of the things that we got to, you know, we got to understand what he's a young kid.
He's just, I think, won six in a row and just lost one.
And now there's a whole bunch of microphones in his face and they start asking him questions.
And I think, you know, it's not his first language.
He's not from here.
And they start poking and poking.
And in this town, they wanted Sam Montembeau to come back and be the guy.
And I think you can't just stop and say, I don't want to do this interview anymore.
And I think the emotions got the best of him.
And he wanted to say, like,
Leave me alone or another term that we all know, you know, like, give me some space.
And he can't.
And they ask another question and you poke.
And then you just kind of broke down, which I totally get.