In the final throes of Stanley Cup final, scrappy Canadiens silenced the doubters
TAMPA, Fla. — They weren’t supposed to overcome a 3-1 series deficit against the Toronto Maple Leafs. No one saw them sweeping the Winnipeg Jets in four straight. Surely the dazzling speed and powerhouse defence of the glitzy Vegas Golden Knights would be their undoing.
Despite all the doubt, even notwithstanding the dominance of the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first three games of the Stanley Cup final, it seemed entirely plausible midway through a thrilling Game 5 that the scrappy Montreal Canadiens might actually pull this thing off.
Even after Bolts’ post-season rookies Ross Colton and David Savard combined to confound netminder Carey Price for Wednesday’s game-winning and only goal, it was still easy to believe — just as the Habs had been doing all along.
Which is why, when it was finally over, the post-game pain seemed all the more real.