Good stats...I also felt that that was Price's turnaround for the worst. Dunno what happened at that point, for a guy that is suppose to be headstrong it seems strange that he would get rattled by that goal. Game 5 definitely highlighted a weakness on Price's glove side. Although games 6 & 7 didn't show anything definitive.
To me it just seems that he plays tight with his glove hand when he tenses up.He doesn't stretch it out enough and therefore just barely misses it or fumbles the puck.
It seems to be that it was a case of pressure/tiredness, and it's something he can get over as he gains experience.

The thing that bothered me most is that Montreal seemed too predictable. Their power play and break outs were well read by the opposing coaches and they were easily shut down. They need to improvise more, try to read the flow of the game, maybe that is also a case of inexperience.


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