There was more to his original statement than a misinterpreted remark. It was clearly a poke at Thomas.
Luongo's a major competitor and in my view it was calculated. He has no chance of winning the Conn Smythe without contributing more than simply stopping more pucks. Between the two, the math will always favor Thomas. But if a statement like that gets into Thomas's head and brings him down, and is backed up by a strong cup winning performance, then it gives the voters and historians more fat to chew on. If the Canucks are, say, a 63% favorite to win one of the last two games he's going all-in with his cards in search of becoming someone who will be talked about for a very long time.
you should complete his original statement, because I was trying to remember what I heard, and that was it,
maybe I missed some of it.
I want to know the poke at thomas.
you should complete his original statement, because I was trying to remember what I heard, and that was it,
maybe I missed some of it.
I want to know the poke at thomas.
NOPE: I just listened to the complete interview with luongo, and he said almost exactly what I explained.
It is just a fact that a goalie who comes way out of the blue paint will leave himself more vulnerable
to shots coming in from behind him, and that is what luongo said, not a poke to thomas, but to the
complete difference in their styles, and the comment from thomas was just a 'vanilla' one, he said
he just wanted to concentrate on what they have to do, and a new reply from luongo today, from
luongo was very good.
He said he is one game away from a possible win for the stanley cup, and he just wants to concentrate
on that, and that he doesn't really care what else is going on.
good for him, the only thing he didn't do, that I would have done is 'give' the media the finger,
maybe he will do that after the playoffs are over. lol
scumbags.