πŸŽ₯ Round 2, Game 2 POSTGAME SOUND: Stone, Karlsson & Tortorella

πŸŽ₯ Round 2, Game 2 POSTGAME SOUND: Stone, Karlsson & Tortorella



Mark Stone, William Karlsson and Head Coach John Tortorella speak to the media following Wednesday’s game against the Anaheim Ducks at T-Mobile Arena.

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  1. Torts, wake up Eichel and Stone from their post Olympic break. Tell them to start being selfish and shoot the puck! Bench Hertl, Kolesar and Korczak please

  2. I usually yell "Skate the puck" when watching games. But with the Ducks, they are just too fast and will catch up to our slower team and backcheck the puck away. This is one time that our history of immediately passing the puck upon receipt will be our best option….but we need to be accurate in these passes. That, along with finishing our hits is the way to beat them in 6 or 7.

  3. This year playoff VGK is better than last year although we miss several great shooters and big bodies. Still need a lot of practice to shoot higher and quicker.

  4. Can’t shoot. Won’t shoot. Someone needs to whisper in the ears of the players that playing fundamentally sound for a few periods is great, but you can’t win games if you don’t score goals. And scoring goals means shooting.

  5. Lets be real, neaither one of these teams will beat the avs !! This is promising for a the ducks ad they are the underdog. Vages sucks . Go avs or habs from an oilers fan.😊

  6. Anaheim is a formidable team. I am not surprised they manhandled the VGK. The Ducks go into game three with unbridled confidence.
    I’d like to see Reilly Smith in the lineup. Hertl is mired in an inescapable slump.

    Anaheim is faster and I think they will tire out the VGK. I’ll leave to Torts and his staff to figure out a way to neutralize the speedy, talented Anaheim forwards.

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