
Gamesmanship alive and well in NHL playoffs: ‘It’s always there’
OTTAWA — Senators head coach Travis Green suggested to reporters the Maple Leafs were manipulating the officials to get penalty calls.
Toronto counterpart Craig Berube mused a few minutes later that Ottawa had intentionally bumped, slid into and fallen on his goaltender.
Winnipeg Jets centre Mark Schiefele and St. Louis Blues netminder Joel Hofer, meanwhile, twice played a game of chicken at the end of warm-ups to see which player would be last off the ice.
Intensity and emotion ramps up dramatically in the NHL playoffs. The same goes for the gamesmanship — that evergreen game within the game — at this time of year.