Some recap:
- Explicitly says "conspiracy theorists" (by which he must mean the so-called Wideman Effect) are out to lunch
- We have not been undisciplined. Take away Dougie's four penalties and Tkachuk's double-minor and we don't have that many penalties. Said only one of Dougie's penalties was undisciplined. (So he kind of contradicts himself on this point.)
- Says the process on the goal review was wonky but has no problem with the result. Says its old news and people should move on.
- Didn't like the calls on Hamilton and Brodie at the end of game 2. He said Perry ran a pick on Dougie and it should have been 2 and 2, or nothing, but admitted that Dougie still shouldn't have held his stick. Said Kesler was a sell job on the Brodie penalty and should have been 2 and 2 for embellishment.
- Said no use complaining about officiating. Said the Ducks have tape of two calls they didn't like too and it goes both ways.
- Praised the officiating league wide in the playoffs so far, said it's been excellent.
- Thinks the fans in the C of Red will have a big impact on the game
- Thinks we have been the better team 5 on 5. Says despite being down two games, the way we played in the first two has been encouraging.
- And quote of the year, in response to "have you ever been a part of 29 straight, can you explain it": "No."
- Gave a shout out to Edmonton fans and Leafs fans
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