Crimson streak;1852455 wrote:I don't want to talk about it lol. They play so damn timid any time they feel pressure. Just terrible
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That was last night for them in a nutshell. Outplayed the Pens all season, but were tied 3-3 simply because of a lot of good blocking and Fleury being a lot better than Holtby for the first five games. They'd won two in a row and seemed to have all the momentum. And they lose a 2-0 game where they seemed to emotionally crumble because they weren't getting shots through early on. Arena got real quiet after the first Pens goal and was a mausoleum for a lot of the third. Definition of a self-fulfilling prophecy as it looked like, after they didn't jump out to a lead, that they knew defeat was in the cards.
But that's what happens when you never make it out of the second round despite having one of the league's top guys to build around AND you've made a habit of getting owned by the Pens in the postseason (Washington club history: 1-9 vs. Pittsburgh in postseason series). Still, I have to admit that the outcome surprised me. Wasn't expecting them to go out that meekly and was fully expecting Pittsburgh's season to end so that I'd have to focus on the Pirates and how they've devolved into only having about 4 actual MLB players on their roster!