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00:00It was a wild third period, and I got on Marco Sturm for not calling timeout in game one.
00:07I've never seen this before.
00:09Go ahead, say it. This is great.
00:10Jeremy Swayman called timeout after the second goal!
00:14He called timeout himself?
00:16That is such a Swayman thing to do.
00:18No, but I think he was right, dude.
00:20I think he's right. I agree.
00:21You don't think you should have done it?
00:23No, I didn't say that. I just never heard of that, and if I was going to hear of a
00:26goalie doing that, it would be Jeremy Swayman.
00:28I actually think Swayman was like, no, no, no, no.
00:31I actually would love if I could be on the beat because I'm not a reporter by any means.
00:35But, like, hey, Marco, did you tell Jeremy Swayman to do that if that happens?
00:40And Marco would say, hell no.
00:42Hell no. I wouldn't have to tell him to do it because I would have done it myself.
00:46But I think it was a good call from Swayman last night.
00:51But then it makes you wonder, like, going back, game one is over.
00:57You already blew that lead.
00:58But should it have happened in game one?
01:02Should that have happened?
01:03I think so.
01:04It's my take.
01:07Sturm said, no, he liked the way they were playing.
01:11Just like I got one on the Celtics last night, too.
01:13They should have called a timeout at one point.
01:15But just stick it with the Bruins.
01:16Sometimes to halt momentum, you got to call a timeout.
01:19And Sturm called the timeout with 20 seconds left, trying to get the extra man on.
01:23So maybe that was his philosophy.
01:25He would have looked smart if he did that, right?
01:27So I think it's just so funny.
01:31That was wild.
01:33I haven't seen it either.
01:34Never.
01:35It was a good move.
01:37I mean, why after game one take the chance?
01:40Just break the momentum.
01:41It's a good move.
01:42It's a good move.
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