Monday, May 6, 2013

The Embarrassment that is the Canadians

Last night the Montreal Canadians were handily defeated in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals at the hands of the Ottawa Senators by a score of 6 to 1. While that is in and of itself a complete joke of a score, the true embarrassment from this game comes from the fact that the game featured 236 penalty minutes, 129 for Montreal and 107 for Ottawa. By the end of the game, both teams had around 5 players left on their benches, so 10-11 players total. All in all, this was a complete embarrassment for the stories Montreal Canadians franchise and its' fans.

After the game, Ottawa coach Paul MacLean said 'they did that to themselves' in response to a question of whether or not the timeout he called with 17 seconds left was to embarrass the Canadians or not. At 7:04 of the third period, 5 fights broke out at once, resulting in 20 penalties, 8 of which were game misconducts and 10 were 5-minute majors for fighting. What's so embarrassing about this? The fact that Montreal did not win one of these fights. You'd think by the law of averages that they'd win at least one, but no, they didn't. A smaller, more agile team taking on a tougher team is never a good formula for winning fights in the NHL, and Montreal reiterated that with their pathetic attempt at machismo last night.

The Canadians players embarrassed themselves last night, as well as their fans, who probably aren't waking up to put on their traditional colors this morning. The Ottawa Senators proved a point last night, and that's that the Canadians can't beat the Senators at their own game, and if they try it, they'll get embarrassed yet again, and probably worse next time as well.

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