Loss Bad For Preds, Reason Worse...

There are a lot of ways to lose games, almost all of them bad. A lack of effort has to be the worsed, but stupidity isn’t far behind.

Tuesday night the Nashville Predators had a nice road win locked up against the Islanders. They led 3-2 with :40 to play when Martin Erat’s brain inexplicably EXPLODED! He put to hands on his stick and planted squarly across the back of one of the Islanders driving him face first into the boards. Even a hockey novice like me knows that call, boarding.

The Islanders pulled the goalie for a 6 on 4 advantage and tied it up with :11 seconds to play before winning in a shootout. It was the kind of loss that makes fans throw out their jerseys! It’s what I call snatching defeat from the jaws of victory and at the “pro” level it is completely unacceptable!!!!

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