00:00Two of the three of the guys, they split up a little bit
00:02because I think Slifkovsky got hurt game two or game three a little bit,
00:05so he missed time.
00:06But that line, they played together for like 60 even strength minutes,
00:09didn't score a single goal as a group, as a threesome.
00:13And by the way, we're talking about one of –
00:15if you had a Mount Rushmore of best lines in hockey this year,
00:18Caulfield, Suzuki, and Slifkovsky are on it unquestionably.
00:22And the fact that it's the first time that I went –
00:24I was going back through about two or three years of data.
00:26It's the first time I've seen a team really, really slow that group down.
00:30And just to be blunt, like I don't know that Montreal can make a run
00:35without that line flat out dominating.
00:38And by the way, I think that's on the board.
00:39Like that line is terrifying.
00:41But, you know, if they run it back and, you know,
00:44they're leaning on their middle six to drive those goal differentials
00:47like they did against Tampa Bay,
00:49I think they are in for a world of trouble against Buffalo.
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