An Embarrassing Utah Moment Late in the Game Didn’t Go Unnoticed by the Canadiens

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We were treated to a very interesting game last night between the Montreal Canadiens and the Utah Mammoth.
We saw some beautiful goals…
We saw players more alert than the officials…
And we even got a reminder that beginner-level errors don’t only happen in “pee-wee” hockey.
An embarrassing gesture from the Utah Mammoth players that immediately led to a goal by Nick Suzuki
I’ve rarely seen anything like this in an NHL game, but we definitely witnessed one of the – if not the – worst line change or goalie pull attempts in league history.
What were they thinking? Ha! Ha!
“The captain gets in on the scoring fun! Nick Suzuki makes Utah pay for a bad line change as they tried to pull their goalie for an extra attacker to make it 5-2 for the Habs late in the 3rd period!”
– Priyanta Emrith
“Terrible line change from the Mammoth allows the Canadiens to come in on a 2-0.
Nick Suzuki wires it home and this game is over.
5-2 MTL”
– Marco D’Amico
Let’s just say this got a lot of people talking on social media…
It gave captain Nick Suzuki an easy goal – though he didn’t seem all that impressed…
An embarrassing moment for the Utah Mammoth and for rookie defenseman Dmitry Simashev, who will probably be hearing about it a lot today, unfortunately.
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