Although I entirely agree that they should have kept the pressure up, I also believe good teams know how to defend leads. It is a skill only developed through time and clearly one Toronto has not yet been able to learn. It is all about the learning curve and if Toronto keeps progressing this is something they will erase from their game with this harsh lesson. Ie. Boston blows a 3-0 series lead, next year wins the cup lol. Harsh lessons are the best teachers.KapG wroteCOLONAgreed shep. We should have been attacking the entire third period. Every big lead that ever gets blown is usually a result of sitting back. Doesnt matter if its hockey, football or basketball. Very poor decision making by carlyle.
With that said im still quite upset with phaneufs play.
Fuuuuuuuck. Was nice watching playoff hockey again. Just wish it didnt end this way
I also think part of the problem is you didn't get a save when you needed one. I don't blame Reimer for the goals but sometimes you need your goalie to make a big save at a key time, he did not do that last night. Rask made a number of key saves in the 3rd and OT, that you would not have blamed him on if they went in. He managed to make those saves and because of that, it allowed for the comeback. Again, I don't blame Reimer for any of the goals, I just think goalies that win find a way to get at least one of those.
As for Dion, I think I will leave that alone before getting a "what series/season/career did you watch" comment. I'll just say this is what I expect from him after the CGY playoff runs, or lack there of lol.
I'll have to admit though as much as I despise the leafs, I was routing for them come overtime. It was a horrible way to see any team lose a series. I think many of non leaf fans felt sick to their stomachs watching this one slip away. You just couldn't help feeling for the guys out there. Oh well though, just one year and the start of a few good ones for the leafs I think.