it will be easier to understand by just watching some of the games
Weird how many people will use that argument, while not bothering to watch the 2024 Playoffs and Finals to see McDavid’s impact.
Or how Crosby is given all the credit in the world for how his team performed.
Guess people understand the team effort only on a case by case basis.
But moving on…
Here’s what I’ve been able to dig up on what Coach Perron had to say back after they won Game 5 of the Finals: “Tonight, Patrick was fantastic again. I’m glad he’s won the Conn Smythe.”
Or:
“Veterans, especially those with a fist full of Stanley Cup rings, can be slow to embrace a new presence in the room. But by the holiday season, Robinson had seen enough of Roy to know the Canadiens had a gift in goal, and so he knocked on Perron's office door.
"He said, 'Coach, you have the right to put that kid in nets, because he is so good that even in practice I can't score on the guy,' " Perron says.
"And when Larry Robinson, a future Hall of Famer, tells you this, as a coach you get some confidence."
Roy played the bulk of Montreal's games down the stretch. When Penny got banged up again on the eve of the post-season, Perron was free to ride the rookie all the way to the Stanley Cup, clinching it against the Flames in Calgary.
“It afforded Perron his greatest memory of watching Patrick Roy in action. Canadiens' folklorists like to talk about another night earlier that same spring when a hostile full house at Madison Square Garden in New York chanted "Roy, Roy, Roy" for three periods and overtime, as Roy turned aside wave after wave of marauding Rangers until Montreal could get the win.
If that was the birth of Saint Patrick, Perron points to the third period of Game 5 of the final in Calgary as the canonization.
Montreal was clinging to a 4-3 lead and killing a five-on-three Flames' advantage when the rookie went to work.
"He was a skinny kid, and he was moving like crazy," Perron says. "Patrick did miracle saves on Al MacInnis, Joey Mullen, Joe Nieuwendyk, Gary Suter, Joel Otto, Lanny McDonald and Hakan Loob. He was just unbelievable. I thought that was his best game.”
I’m genuinely interested what the comments are you mentioned though.