'Shut Your Mouth and Play': Gilbert Delorme Shares Strong Opinion on Samuel Montembeault After Canadiens' Loss
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After a truly frustrating night for the Montreal Canadiens, Gilbert Delorme heavily criticized Samuel Montembeault on the podcast "Le Club du matin".
Saying that the goalie needed to "make a save" once in a while and calling for a change in net.
This time, it was former player and analyst Gilbert Delorme who delivered a very strong opinion
on the podcast "Le Club du matin," the day after the Canadiens' controversial loss to the Oilers.
You could say Gilbert didn't beat around the bush when it came to talking about Monty.
Gilbert Delorme Harshly Criticizes Samuel Montembeault After Canadiens' Loss
While analyzing the Habs' performance, Delorme didn't mince his words.
"Make a freaking save, make a stop, you don't have a choice! You're on the road, you have no excuse. You've got to be able to manage your game." Delorme said
The former defenseman made it clear that, at this level, a goalie has to steal a goal every now and then.
"We can blame the referees if we want, but at the same time, he won't change his call. Shut your mouth and play!" - Gilbert Delorme
Very direct words that caused a lot of reactions online and in the comments.
During the same discussion, they also raised the question of who should start in goal next, as the Canadiens prepare to face Vancouver.
"In Vancouver, it's Dobes in net. The question is who will be there on Tuesday? For me, it's a no-brainer: it's Dobes."
According to him, the young Czech goalie deserves the coaching staff's trust.
"Yesterday, you scored five goals - you're not supposed to leave with zero points." - Delorme
Very direct words that perfectly capture the frustration many fans in Montreal are feeling.
In the end, even if Delorme's comments were harsh, it's fair to say he's not entirely wrong.
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