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NHL · 12 hours ago

Buffalo vs. Montreal Series Impact: Playoff Insights

Buffalo vs. Montreal Series Impact: Playoff Insights

Segment Spotlight: Quick Hits From Outspoken With Dan Sileo

Exploring the Buffalo vs. Montreal Series and the Impact of Breaks in the Playoffs

The Buffalo and Montreal series has garnered attention, notably due to the impressive leadership of Martin St. Louis with the Canadiens, who recently eliminated the Tampa Bay Lightning. Kevin discussed St. Louis’s strong work ethic and passion for the game, comparing him to Rod Brind'Amour in terms of their dedication and understanding of hockey.

One significant aspect of Montreal's strategy against Tampa was their emphasis on physical play, following the old-school rule of finishing every check. Kevin pointed out that Montreal outhit Tampa, with St. Louis encouraging this aggressive style of play. However, he also mentioned that the recent game against Buffalo showed a different dynamic, hinting at the unpredictable nature of playoff hockey, where adaptation can be key to success.

Additionally, the conversation touched on the broader implications of breaks during the playoffs. Kevin recalled his personal experience from 1985, when his team had a lengthy break between the semifinals and finals, resulting in initial rustiness that led to a loss in their first game against the Flyers. This historical insight was related to the current scenario faced by the Carolina Hurricanes, who might have a similar extended break. Kevin suggested that while there are advantages to having time to rest and strategize, there's also a risk of losing momentum.

Ultimately, the discussion highlighted the strategic nuances and challenges teams face in the NHL playoffs, especially concerning physical play and managing breaks in the schedule.

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