Nope. What was it? Not that it matters... if it was ignorant and rude, he's small time IMO. Years from now nobody will be thinking of guys like him.
Further more on what you discussed, we won't go far with Marc-andre Fleury giving up 3 or more goals for the next seven games. More-so, because the Pittsburgh Penguins won't be playing in that many games if that consistency (which is an unfortunate truth), keeps up. That's a glorious eye sore, that even this fan can't ignore. He has to be a difference changer as you explained, especially in those games where the Penguins aren't getting 3 or more in return. It hasn't helped that the big guns aren't getting on the scoresheet like the Colorado Avalanche's top guns are.
Having said that, the Flower did win a Cup on a 2.61 GAA. Must have been lovely to have the likes of Evgeni Malkin and Sidney Crosby playing out-of-this-world hockey, and thus their lines following suit as a result. Sure the team was giving up nearly 3 goals a game, but when you have two monster lines like that going, that's more than what the league's best shut down lines can handle. It's what gets you the Cup. Not always, but it did in 2009. Thing is Fleury needs to be more like his 2008 self, with the Pen's offence being their 2009 counterpart. The best of both worlds would make us an unstoppable team.
Too many non look behind passes, fancy but lazy plays from the two best forwards in the known hockey world, and shaky goaltending is what is costing us. Also the fact our bench boss isn't pressing on his troops enough. I am starting to think he's playing everyone's best friend. The best friend approach doesn't always work. It's a job. It's playoff hockey. Things should be stressful. By that, good stress. Sometimes you need to scare the troops... make things uncomfortable and rattle some guys cages to get them to play at their full potential, because I haven't seen Crosby and Malkin at their best in a long while. It's a lovey dovey boy's club from the sounds and looks of things. I just don't see the urgency and tensity in their game, like a team wanting to win it all.
I have zero faith we win the Cup this year, and last season I was so confident we would win it. It has nothing to do with the fact we didn't take on any big players like last Spring. I knew that buggered up a great thing we had going. Team chemistry. Playing Jarome Iginla on that PP1 unit, despite having a more appropriate guy for that role in Chris Kunitz. Remind me how we did before all of those deals? Oh yeah, we had a franchise record 13 straight wins. Kunitz was a First Team All-Star, not Iggy. Yet despite Kunitz' success, he was leapfrogged by some new face, who has shown a regression in his game. Even our ES lines were altered. Guys like Pascal Dupuis who had great success with Sid on the top line were shuffled around, sometimes to the bottom six. Nice way to treat a guy who's been one of your solids for the past few years. Nope. Regardless of what I just said, my faith in this team is diminished from the lack of the aforementioned. Disinterest. I don't care if they say otherwise... I have seen teams with lesser talent, that should have no stake where they are, get their by urgency, desire, and a team system they believe in. 1995 New Jersey Devils, anyone?