Zone Exit, Season 6 | Episode 14: A trend or a bad moment for CH?

Zone Exit, Season 6 | Episode 14: A trend or a bad moment for CH?
Zone Exit, Season 6 | Episode 14: A trend or a bad moment for CH?

The Canadian is recovering from four straight losses since the 8-2 against the Seattle Kraken and Martin St-Louis seems a little impatient. Are these CH results a trend or just a bad moment to go through? Furthermore, the Canadian indicates spending a little more time working on his defensive concepts, even if it means sacrificing a little attack. That said, we still explain (quite well) this bad start to the season and we take the opportunity to submit our report cards, with a few passing grades and also several grades that do not pass…


Published yesterday at 4:45 p.m.

At some point, players [du Canadien] may need air. We feel Martin St-Louis very present in all aspects.

Stéphane Waite

If we think that [Kirby] Dach can no longer do the job as a center, which means we have a huge hole on our second line.

Stéphane Waite

Steven Stamkos, if the Lightning decided not to keep him, there is a reason. And I think the Nashville Predators took a bit of a risk in acquiring him and giving him such a long-term contract.

Simon-Olivier Lorange

Animation: Jérémie Rainville
Guests: Richard Labbé, Simon-Olivier Lorange, Stéphane Waite
A collaboration between The Press and Cogeco Media

Episode details

Bloc 1

  • 1:03 – Four losses in a row for the Canadian
  • 22:09 – Should CH sacrifice the attack to save the defense?
  • 27:51 – The worst start to the season since the arrival of Martin St-Louis

Bloc 2

  • 34:35 – After 13 games, who deserves a passing grade and who needs recovery?
  • 46:03 – Would the situation be the same if Jake Allen was still with the Canadian?

Bloc 3

  • 52:45 – Patrik Laine in Finland’s plans for the 4 Nations Showdown
  • 56:30 – Seven wins in a row for the Hurricanes: is this their year?


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