AdamCalderHero
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What happened with the Landeskog/Chiasson incident? I didn't notice it during the game, was it the time where Chiasson was called offside.
What happened with the Landeskog/Chiasson incident? I didn't notice it during the game, was it the time where Chiasson was called offside.
What happened with the Landeskog/Chiasson incident? I didn't notice it during the game, was it the time where Chiasson was called offside.
I think I read something about a Chiasson cross check to Stastny earlier in the game. Might have something to do with it.
I think I read something about a Chiasson cross check to Stastny earlier in the game. Might have something to do with it.
I think that was 21 not 12 if you're talking about the one in Dallas's slot.
On the surface, it was an incredibly stupid decision on the part of Colorado’s captain because it put his team on the penalty kill with just under four minutes remaining in a tied game. But the speculation up in the press box–and it’s just speculation–was that Chiasson might have mentioned Varlamov’s problems, prompting Landeskog to stick up for his teammate. Didn’t get a chance to ask him about it after the game, but if that’s what it was, then you have to respect the decision. It would say a lot about him as a leader as well as the support this team is ready to give the troubled stopper.
MacKinnon got whacked in the face with a high stick in the third, though it probably wasn't Chiasson. It would be helpful if someone would, you know, ask Landy about the fight. The whole chirping Varly reason just seems like the most convenient narrative, though it is possible so could a lot of other things. I think since Boston Landy wanted to prove that he wasn't soft and maybe figured this was his chance against someone his speed in a spot of the game where the Avs could use a momentum change.
If it was for Varly, you think Landeskog would admit that? Of course not.