Given what he saw against the Islanders, it would have made sense for Ducharme to go off on a YouTube-worthy rant. Instead, he chose to hold back. How much longer he'll be able to, though, if things don't change is up for debate. (EricEngels)
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“I don’t think the score accurately reflected our effort,” said Canadiens defenceman David Savard. “But I think we made bad decisions that cost us goals.”Savard not only fought the puck; the puck fought back. Jeff Petry and Ben Chiarot, who had found some mojo in that game at the Bell Centre, were neither good nor bad in this one, which saw the fans boo the Canadiens halfway through and mock cheer them with Ole, Ole, Ole throughout the third.
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