Dean Evason, head coach of the Minnesota Wild, is not too happy following his team's game Friday afternoon against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Not only did his team lose 4-3, but the actions of Toronto's goaltender also got under Evason's skin. Three times during play, Toronto's net became dislodged after Murray hit it. While not necessarily uncommon, Murray has gained a reputation over the years as a goaltender who does this intentionally. Whether that's fair or not, is likely a matter of opinion. In Evason's opinion, it's definitely true.
"It's a trend with that goaltender. I don't understand it," said Evason following the game. Here's his full statement after being asked the question.
Here's video of the three instances where the net becomes dislodged. I can see the third being accidental, no question. The first two? I can certainly see an argument being made,
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