NOTES AND QUOTES – 2021 STANLEY CUP FINAL GAME 1 ON NBCSN
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"A portion of the top hostile players in the groups Montreal has played have been missing. Nobody is missing on the Tampa Bay Lightning." – Keith Jones
"The Montreal Canadiens will make some simpler memories getting back across the Canadian boundary." – Anson Carter on Tampa Bay's play at the blue lines
"I don't think they get sufficient kudos for how great they are protectively. You talk about a total group – there's not a ton of room when they don't have the puck." – Eddie Olczyk on the Lightning
NBC Sports Stanley Cup Final Media Conference Call – Kenny Albert, Brian Boucher, Keith Jones, John McGuinness – Tuesday at 3 p.M. ET
STAMFORD, Conn. – June 28, 2021 – NBC Sports started its elite show of the 2021 Stanley Cup Final around evening time with Game 1 between the Montreal Canadiens and Tampa Bay Lightning at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla., on NBCSN.
Kenny Albert, Eddie Olczyk, and Brian Boucher called the game nearby from Amalie Arena alongside Kathryn Tappen and Pierre McGuire giving reports and adding to pre-game and recess inclusion.
Liam McHugh, Keith Jones, Anson Carter and Patrick Sharp gave studio discourse during pre-game inclusion and recesses from NBC Sports' base camp in Stamford, Conn.
Pre-game inclusion additionally highlighted Tappen's meeting with Canadiens defenseman Shea Weber, McGuire's meeting with Lightning forward Ross Colton, and an element on Lightning forward Brayden Point.
NBC Sports will have a media phone call with Albert, Boucher, Jones and planning maker John McGuinness tomorrow, June 29, at 3 p.M. ET to glance back at Game 1 and examine the rest of the arrangement. Snap here for full subtleties to join.
Following are notes and statements from Game 1:
POST-GAME
Sharp: "It's anything but much more physical than I suspected it would have been for a Game 1. Pretty predominant execution from where I was looking (for the Lightning)."
Jones: "The punishment kill streak is over for the Montreal Canadiens. In case you're Tampa Bay, you need to eradicate that as fast as possible… they score on the strategic maneuver and now they can move onto Game 2 inclination certain about their strategic maneuver… and it removes a portion of the certainty from Montreal's punishment kill."
THIRD PERIOD
Olczyk on Lightning forward Steven Stamkos' objective, 5-1 Tampa Bay: "Jon Cooper began that 5-on-3 with five advances on the ice, with a 4-1 lead – and they made Montreal pay."
Boucher: "I couldn't help suspecting that Nikita Kucherov made them thing as a main priority on that strategic maneuver – and that was to get Steven Stamkos an objective."
Olczyk on the Lightning: "In Game 7 against the Islanders, there was a stretch where the Islanders just had two shots in a 26-minute range. At the point when Tampa needs to close it down, I don't think they get sufficient acknowledgment for how great they are protectively. You talk about a total group – there's not a ton of room when they don't have the puck."
Boucher on Lightning forward Nikita Kucherov's subsequent objective, 4-1 Tampa Bay: "If there were any worries about Nikita Kucherov's wellbeing… I don't believe there's anything incorrectly there."
Olczyk on Lightning forward Nikita Kucherov's first objective, 3-1 Tampa Bay: "You just never understand what will happen when you direct a puck at the net. Ben Chiarot smacks it open to question… innocuous play, correct? One moment."
Boucher: "The thought was to bat that well out of danger. He didn't get enough on it. Despite the fact that he got the objective in the subsequent period, he will wish he had that one back."
SECOND INTERMISSION
Carter on the Lightning's impartial zone play: "The Montreal Canadiens will make some simpler memories getting back across the Canadian boundary – Tampa Bay has been that strong at both blue lines in the initial two time frames."
Jones on the Canadiens: "Brendan Gallagher has been perceptible for Montreal, just as Josh Anderson – the speed game is beginning to get moving… when Anderson makes it go, he can be a genuine risky player."
SECOND PERIOD
Olczyk on Canadiens defenseman Ben Chiarot's objective, 2-1 Tampa Bay: "It's anything but a pinball machine out before the net. Perhaps off of Ryan McDonagh – bank, bank, and into the rear of the net."
Boucher on Lightning forward Yanni Gourde's objective, 2-0 Tampa Bay: "This beginnings with a turnover by Brendan Gallagher at the hostile blue line, and he knows it. He attempts to make a play and turns it over… and as a result of it, Tampa goes the alternate way… Gallagher realizes that puck needs to dive deep and you can't place it in the Tampa advances' hands."
FIRST INTERMISSION
Jones on Cernak objective: "Brayden Point is a particularly capable part in all features of the game… he heads right where he ought to the center of the ice, upsets the play and sends it to Cernak, who puts on another showcase of straight line hockey. You go ahead, you drive the center path and when you do that, you get a few objectives en route."
FIRST PERIOD
Olczyk on Canadiens defenseman Ben Chiarot's punishment: "This is an awful punishment. Ben Chiarot made them thing as a primary concern. He takes his stick and simply cross-checks Kucherov."
Olczyk on the Lightning: "The Tampa advances are getting to the front of the net. They're addressing the cost, getting inside position on the Montreal protection. That is something that Vegas couldn't do or wasn't willing to do in the earlier round."
Boucher on Lightning defenseman Erik Cernak's objective, 1-0 Tampa Bay: "We saw it in Game 7 against the New York Islanders – the Tampa Bay safeguard was considerably more dynamic toward the finish of that arrangement. Cernak joins the surge and gets his first of the Playoffs."
PRE-GAME
Jones on the Canadiens: "Montreal got a break in Round One without John Tavares, Mark Scheifele in Round Two – so a portion of the top hostile players in the groups they have played against have been missing. Nobody is missing in this Tampa Bay Lightning group."
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