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Canadiens head coach Martin St. Louis said after Tuesday night’s 4-3 win over the Minnesota Wild that his team was “excellent” at five-on-five and that it was on of the best games of the season.
On this week’s Hockey Inside/Out Show The Gazette’s Stu Cowan is joined by former Canadiens teammates and 1986 Stanley Cup champions Rick Green and Chris Nilan to discuss how the Canadiens have improved their five-on-five play this season and also talk about the phantom tripping penalty that cas called on defenceman Lane Hutson after the Wild’s Marcus Foligno tripped all by himself without ever being touched by Hutson.
By Montreal GazetteCanadiens head coach Martin St. Louis said after Tuesday night’s 4-3 win over the Minnesota Wild that his team was “excellent” at five-on-five and that it was on of the best games of the season.
On this week’s Hockey Inside/Out Show The Gazette’s Stu Cowan is joined by former Canadiens teammates and 1986 Stanley Cup champions Rick Green and Chris Nilan to discuss how the Canadiens have improved their five-on-five play this season and also talk about the phantom tripping penalty that cas called on defenceman Lane Hutson after the Wild’s Marcus Foligno tripped all by himself without ever being touched by Hutson.