“Don’t trade Carey Price,” said Scott, after watching last night's game.
A caller to a Montreal sports radio show disagreed. His name was Andrew, and he gave the usual lengthy and exaggerated preamble that was intended to convey credibility. Andrew had played hockey for years, even a little goal, and perhaps did one term as the Pope. (Sorry, I stopped paying close attention to his introduction.)
"I'm fed up with Price," said Andrew, "He was totally out of position [on Tim Connolly's goal]."
Unfortunately, Andrew had failed to notice that the Sabres had a six-on-four advantage at the time.
Any knowledgeable hockey fan would surely recognize that Price played an outstanding game. But this is Montreal, where reason often takes a wi ...
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