fortunately Martin St-Louis does not prioritize victory

Last week, after eating two ends in a row (against the Kraken and the Capitals), Martin St-Louis punished his players. They skated en masse at Friday practice.

And afterwards, Martin St-Louis said that his priority was not to win, but to change the team’s habits.

What did it give? This gave two matches in November where the Canadian changed certain habits (including those of giving chicken wings to America as a whole), but where the CH still lost.

Whether it’s Saturday in Pittsburgh or yesterday (in overtime) against the Flames, CH continues to suffer defeats.

Is Martin St-Louis, who is among the members of the CH who insisted that the club should be #DanceLeMix this season, must now ask publicly for his guys to win games?

After all, CH has lost four games in a row and in 13 games this season, the club has only won four times.

When we look at the standings, the CH is the only team in its division not to play for .400 and apart from the Flyers (the last team that the CH beat), everyone in the East is playing at least for .400. 400. Fortunately St-Louis does not prioritize victory…

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CH has won only twice since October 13, more than three weeks ago. Even if we feel progress in the club’s game, we will also have to start progressing in the rankings.

Tankathon and James Hagens are all well and good, but…

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The worst is that CH is not always far from victories. Yesterday, for example, Brendan Gallagher made it 3-1 before an offside canceled out his second goal. And on Saturday, it was only 2-1 for the Penguins for quite a while in the third.

These matches, CH must win them for the rest of things. And it’s up to Martin St-Louis to say it clearly to his guys.

In burst

– You grand Torto.

– Cale Makar is injured.

– To be continued.

– Anyway.

– Interesting.

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