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Edited NHL Habs Price Falls v Bruins Allows 5 Goals 04/17/08

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Canadiens rookie goalie #31 Carey Price has looked untouchable, until now... In Game 5 of the 2008 NHL Quarterfinals between the #1 seed Montréal Canadiens and #8 seed Boston Bruins, Price has a meltdown, allowing a total of 5 goals.
This is the abridged version (minus the "golden boy" intro). I shortened the video as some were annoyed by the intro. You have to understand I was looking for the ironic twist with a meltdown in the end. Next project, Game 6 with another 5 goals by the Bruins...

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  • One more thing, I'm also making a video, is there any chance you have a higher quality version of that horrible screw up by Price (Boston's 2nd goal) that you can share with me? Would be much appreciated, but if not thanks anyways!

  • I just think Habs should have held Huet as a great back up. This video was edited on my DVR and deleted from it once I transferred it. The file on my hard drive is almost 38 megs (for this edited version).

  • price had to much pressure on his shoulders.. every one out there is saying "oh well win for sure we have price!" it aint all about price... hios defense needs to do their job too, hes a great goaler but we need to take some pressure off him

  • That's what I said below. If you don't score or have good D, he could have a spectacular night, but you still lose.

  • I do wish Game 7 was more like Game 6, even if the Habs still won. What makes hockey so intense is the way the you can go down to the last minute with a lead, and still lose in the final seconds!

  • you sure about that ?

    I think golden boy is back

  • He is a great goalie, and I wrote that before. I just think the Bruins showed he is human, and that's all it takes in the playoffs. The biggest difference in Game 7 was the rest of the team doing their job. No game is won by goalie alone. You have to have D, and you need to score. It's going to be fun watching the Rangers take their game to the Habs.

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  • dame poor price it isnt easy beeing a rookie goalie in the playoffs for the first time he has so much pressure on him no experince at all

  • yeah, you are full of surprises, like going down 3-1 to the philadelphia flyers. its definitely not 1993 anymore, and the playoffs so far are really showing montreal might not be as big of a threat as people thought. its also been forever since you've been able to maintain a starting goaltender...shall i say, jose theodore? definitely a big risk putting pretty much all the weight on a 20 year old.

  • We're full of surprises. We have a great backup in Halak, he had by far the best stats as a golie in the AHL.

    I only need the segment from 0:33 (maybe a bit before, just as nokelainen crosses the blue line) to 0:41. But I don't wanna give you any trouble, I'll keep looking.

  • I understand what you're saying. Montrealers like to paint their goalies as (and expect them to be) God every single night. Price is more then getting the job done on his end, which is something Montreal hasn't had in years. A goalie can play a HUGE part in it, but will never win a stanley cup all by himself. He's definetly human, but a human very good at stopping pucks, which is what we needed.

  • I totally agree with you.

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