That Fourth Goal
Lastly, McLellan addressed the fourth goal – the game-winning goal for Vegas last night – in more detail. While he admitted he didn’t have an answer regaring the decision making on that play, he also was quick to point out that he didn’t believe that one play was the reason for the loss, because the other 59 minutes and change weren’t up to par either.
That play was addressed, both with individuals and with the team, as detailed below –
“We cleared the air in practice, because I think that’s the monkey in the room, is what were we doing in that situation? That was a fraction of the game as a whole. So yeah, we can all wonder what the hell is going on in that situation and I don’t have the answer for you, but if anybody was sitting in their stall, including the coaches, thinking that it was the difference maker in the night, it wasn’t. There was 59 and a half other minutes that weren’t played the way they were supposed to be played.”
Also:
Todd McLellan
On the most disappointing takeaway from tonight, and the goals conceded
Well, the end result [was the most disappointing thing], because we were still in it at the end of the night, so losing a game that we got an outstanding effort by our goaltender and we still had a chance to win, still had a chance on point, really. Obviously the focus is going to be on the play at the end, which makes no sense, it’s hard to defend it, but our team gave up 51 shots on goal tonight. When you look at the night, the first goal against was just terrible game management, coming out of the penalty box and not being aware. The second one is at the back end of a power play, you have to rewind the video a little bit, we were on the power play and we negated it with the offensive zone penalty, so terrible game management there. Third one, an actual power-play goal
and the fourth one was just stupidity. A lot of it is self-inflicted but you also have to give them credit. They put a lot of pressure on us and they created a lot of turnovers and a lot of pressure on our net, so we’ve got work to do.
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