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Need to play with more physicality.
Bruce there he goes
Pearson not only lost the puck tripping over his own skate laces (on that goal), BUT, more egregious, he then stood there, on the half-boards, watching the rest of the play, completely letting McD skate away and score – tick, tick, tick, tick; it took TIME for that goal to develop, and Pearson just GAVE UP and froze. THAT was NOT ACCEPTABLE for a veteran player; he doesn't deserve to be dressed in the next game(s) for that, and I hope Boudreau shows that film as an example what NOT TO DO in your own zone (or anywhere, EVER).
The missed call was UNBELIEVABLE – AND, why wasn't play stopped, even if they don't call a penalty? I know that with a 'normal' injury, the defending team ought to gain possession, BUT HUGHES WAS BLEEDING!, at which point, how does that rule work now? If the play goes on for 3 minutes of opposition control, and the refs just let the injured player BLEED OUT!?!?!? OF COURSE NOT! The ref CALLS PLAY; insane that one of the 4 striped men didn't – make that JUDGEMENT CALL, when a player is bleeding, even if you were TOO IGNORANTLY BLIND to miss the actual infraction…😵 and THEN things were compounded by the refs calling TWO "High Stick" penalties on Vancouver after that to completely rub the missed call into The Canucks' faces… They must have had QUITE THE LAUGH-FEST in the officials' dressing room after the game. Simply, IT CHANGED EVERYTHING, from 3-0 and Vancouver going on a 4 Min PP, to 3-1 and Hughes (their BEST PLAYER; shall we take McDavid out of the lineup for the same amount of time, and see if he gets the hat-trick?) not in the lineup for most of the rest of the period, as Edmonton tie it up 3-3 (I know, I know, Hughes was back for the 3rd goal; dazed and being able to breath through only one nostril, mind you…) Forget all the rest (as mentioned, 5 on 5, it wasn't even close for most of the game!), that play, non-call, flipped everything 180 degrees, as if the entire team subconsciously accepted, "Here we go again; we can't buy a win; we're going to lose this", and sure enough. Is the psychology on the refs? No. But that psychology never should have come into play, but for the refs.