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Price Kept Away From The Media
by Paul on 04/19/08 at 11:07 AM ET
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from Scott Burnside of ESPN,
If the Montreal Canadiens are so sure rookie netminder Carey Price will rebound from his Game 5 gaffe in Saturday’s Game 6 in Boston, why did the team keep him from the media Friday? Only in the NHL can one of the bright young stars of the game be shielded from the cruel pokings and proddings of the media the day before a big game. We’re not even talking morning skate here—we’re talking a full day and a half before the actual contest. But no, there was precious (and now presumably fragile) Price being kept under wraps.
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Let’s wait until Price has 2 bad games in a row before declaring him fragile.
His World Junior gold and Calder Cup win are at odds with him breaking down after one bad game in pressure situations.
Yes, yes, this is the NHL, etc, etc.
Posted by Shane from Saskatoon on 04/19/08 at 10:58 AM ET