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Knights on Ice — “NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS”

February 13, 2019 22 Comments Written by Joe Pane

I covered this team for 82 games last season, along with 20 playoff games. Add to that the 58 games of the 2018-2019 season and in 160 games total, I’ve never seen Coach Gallant as pissed off as I did in his post-game presser last night following the VGK’s 5-2 loss to the Arizona Coyotes at T-Mobile Arena.

He was so livid, he questioned a reporter who said he was told that Gallant stayed longer in the locker room than normal as he addressed the team.

“Who told you this?” he snapped.

The reporter was reluctant to say it, but he had to tell Gallant that it was his players.

When a second reporter tried to follow up by asking what message he imparted to the team, Gallant said, “None of your business.”

Gallant was so animated, he even flung a paper that was in front of him off the table he was sitting at. You can see this in the video that’s attached at the end of this post. He was steaming.

On the surface, of course, this all stemmed from the third-period collapse of the VGK, in which Arizona scored three unanswered goals to wipe out the two-goal comeback the VGK managed to accomplish late in the second period.

Just below the surface, for the first time in their short history, the Golden Knights have lost four games in a row at T-Mobile, where they’ve otherwise dominated other teams and not only in scoring, but in passion and a commitment to play as a team with a well-thought-out game plan and the desire to forecheck the opponent into submission, so to speak.

But I think I know the underlying reason that Gallant became unhinged with the question about him staying longer than usual following last night’s game. It’s solely my opinion, but here it is.

In the game of hockey at the NHL level, the locker room, which is called “The Room” by the players and coaches, is a sanctuary. What’s said and done in The Room is for the 20 players and their coaches. It’s their place and no outsiders are permitted in before and immediately following a game.

To put it in perspective, it’s like your bedroom with your significant other. What’s said and done in there is private and no one else’s business. So when the bond was broken by an unidentified player or players last night to members of the media, it set Gallant off. Granted, it wasn’t going to take much to push him off the edge following his team’s performance of “no passion,” “no aggressive forecheck,” and a “soft-played game.” These were Gallant’s description of his team last night.

It’s rare to see Gallant publicly showing this animated behavior. He’s the consummate professional, especially following losses. He tempers his emotions and doesn’t point fingers at individual players, for the most part. Last night he pretty much threw the entire team under the bus, due to their lackluster response to a team they should have beaten and were expected to beat—especially with their current playoff position in the Pacific. Calgary extended its lead over Vegas by 8 points and the San Jose Sharks now have a 9-point lead, with both teams having games in hand. Vegas has played 58 games, while the Flames have played 56 and the Sharks have played 57.

Is the fact that there’s no captain on this team a cause for a player or players to take the liberty of revealing private details that were spoken among the 20 players and the coaches once the coaches leave the room? A captain could have spoken up before the media entered the room to remind the players that what was just said by their head coach was for team’s ears and no one else’s.

I’ve been around hockey for a long time and the sanctuary of The Room is revered, especially at the NHL level. This in my mind was the straw that broke Gallant’s back last night. Draw your own conclusions after you watch the video. If you’d like to add your opinion, please do; I’d love to hear your take on this.

In the times that I’ve interacted with Gallant, I could always tell that he’s a loyal guy, especially to his players. Last night, I believe he felt betrayed by the players he respects and to whom he’s been loyal, through thick and thin, for 160 games.

The VGK haven’t only lost four in a row at home, but also six of their last eight games. This is a bad time for their play to drop off. The trade deadline is a very unlucky 13 days away and their recent performances may force GM George McPhee to pull the trigger on a deal to galvanize the team and get all 20 players moving as one, which was their calling card last season. They’ve lost the chip on their shoulders.

They continue to make backup goaltenders from the opposition look world-class. Last night, Arizona’s goaltender Darcy Kuemper stopped all 16 shots in the first period and only had to face nine shots in the third period. The two goals that Vegas did score came after the Coyotes had built up a 2-0 lead with two goals within four minutes and 22 seconds of each other.

Arizona’s first goal was on the power play. That now makes four games in a row that Vegas has given up a power-play goal. Just a short time ago, Vegas had the second-best penalty-killing unit among 31 teams. Coming into last night’s game, Vegad has fallen into fifth place overall, surrendering 27 PPG in 57 games.

Ironically, the Coyotes have the number-one penalty-killing unit in the league. Last night, they blanked the VGK power-play unit in their one chance. Kuemper did face a penalty shot from Reilly Smith when he was hooked from behind by Kevin Connauton at the 16:33 mark of the second period. Smith actually beat Kuemper with his shot, only to see it hit the post and stay out of the net.

Nate Schmidt tied the score up at 2-2 just 2:57 after Smith’s penalty shot. Brandon Pirri scored the VGK’s first goal 29 seconds after Alex Galchenyuk scored to put Arizona up 2-0. Pirri’s goal was his first in nine games, dating back to Jan. 15 vs. Winnipeg in a game Vegas lost 4-1.

Vegas outshot Arizona 43 to 26. Vegas also had 22 giveaways, which is very uncharacteristic of their style of play.

Is the team in a funk? Are there some internal problems causing them to seem unfocused and at times uninterested in playing 60 minutes? I wish I could answer these questions for you. But what I can tell you is they better get back on track or some players who were in The Room last night might not be here come Feb. 25. Or sooner.

My 3 Stars of the Game: Darcy Kuemper (41 saves on 43 shots), Nick Cousins (1 goal, 1 assist), Cody Eakin (primary assist on Pirri’s goal, a complete 200-foot effort, and 1 of the only 2 players for Vegas who had a + rating for the game).

The next game is tomorrow night against the Toronto Maple Leafs at 7 p.m. at T-Mobile.

Your comments and opinions are welcome and appreciated here at Las Vegas Advisor (to comment, you just have to register on the site, which takes all of 30 seconds and is free, of course). You can also contact me directly at [email protected] or visit my Facebook page, Vegas Hockey Guy.

And for the most comprehensive coverage of the Vegas Golden Knights’ historic inaugural season, take a look at our book Vegas Golden Knights—How a First-Year Expansion Team Healed Las Vegas and Shocked the Hockey World.

Here are the links to my post-game videos:

(A pissed-off) Coach Gallant

Nate Schmidt

Marc-Andre

Pierre-Edouard Bellemare

 

Knights on Ice
Getting To Know Las Vegas’s Oversized Asset – McCarran Airport
Knights on Ice — A “Road Loss” for the VGK

22 Comments

  1. Chris stacey Chris stacey
    February 13, 2019    

    This team is not clicking like a cohesive unit. There have been many comments about VGK outshooting opponents as a consolation, this is not the case.

    As any player knows all shots are not created equal. We are making mediocre goalies look like all stars…. meaning did the goalie make a great save???? Or did we merely hit him with the puck?

    Most of this issue would be cured with an aggressive forecheck that has been sporadic most of the season.

    Come on VGK…. we have faith in you.

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  2. Marilyn compton Marilyn compton
    February 13, 2019    

    I’m new at this game,but love our team. It just seemed they were slow and not interested in playing.

    Reply
  3. Joe Pane Joe Pane
    February 13, 2019    

    The following are comments I received in regards to this article and Gallant post game blow up.

    Who ever asked the question “what was your message to the team?” After Gallant was visibly upset you are a dumb ass. It’s none of your damn business. People like you is what’s wrong with the media in sports. Gallant is much better than to go off on you and give you what you wanted.
    Joe Pane what a piece of garbage. I hope that reporter is not aloud back in to interview the players or coach.

    Reply
  4. Joe Pane Joe Pane
    February 13, 2019    

    Well get him a message. Don’t be dumb ass and ask a question to get our coach all fired up. It’s privilege to be in there. Don’t be an idiot.
    Joe Pane your a good reporter. That person needs to learn from you.

    Reply
  5. Joe Pane Joe Pane
    February 13, 2019    

    Joe Pane He identifies himself in the video before the question. Lol pretty obvious and not at all surprising who it would be to ask a question like that 🤦🏻‍♂️

    Reply
  6. Joe Pane Joe Pane
    February 13, 2019    

    I don’t blame him Joe. I was mad last night too.

    Reply
  7. Joe Pane Joe Pane
    February 13, 2019    

    Too much cute activity on the ice with drop passes and all the other not focused play. VGK snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. Don’t be surprised to see two things by trade deadline. #1-A good player going out the door. #2- An announcement of a Captain. Needs to happen if the players are violating the sanctity of “The Room”!

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    • Joe Pane Joe Pane
      February 14, 2019    

      They had a ton of turnovers in this game but the NHL only says 6 I thought I saw a lot more than that. In their 2 previous games before Tuesday they had 11 vs. Columbus and 14 vs. Detroit. They have been very sloppy with the puck in their games as of late.

      Reply
  8. Joe Pane Joe Pane
    February 13, 2019    

    Good for gallant he should be pissed shows he cares

    Reply
  9. Joe Pane Joe Pane
    February 13, 2019    

    Gallant always looks pissed to me. Even when he is smiling he looks pissed. But good for him. Maybe a little attention focusing anger is just what the team needs right now.

    Reply
  10. Joe Pane Joe Pane
    February 13, 2019    

    LOL that’s GG……..love it Joe Pane. Man is so cool all the time.

    Reply
  11. Joe Pane Joe Pane
    February 13, 2019    

    That was refreshing!!! At least somebody on the team showing some fire under his ass!!! That’s what bugs me the most was the embarrassing lack of effort last night. I ‘d say maybe THE worst game of the season or top3. Hard to choose 🙈

    I noticed on the official nhl app, they cut out the first 40 seconds of video…wtf they do that? Afraid it might hurt somebody’s feelings? Ughhhhh

    Reply
  12. Joe Pane Joe Pane
    February 13, 2019    

    We have no power play strategy!!

    Reply
    • Joe Pane Joe Pane
      February 14, 2019    

      Their entry into the offensive zone is the problem that I see.

      Reply
  13. Joe Pane Joe Pane
    February 13, 2019    

    Damn he was hella pissed and rightfully so, but we gotta learn from these mistakes and please make a solid third line. Can’t continue to swap players and hope all 5 of them have chemistry.

    Think I’ll just have another beer

    Reply
  14. Joe Pane Joe Pane
    February 13, 2019    

    Think I’ll just have another beer

    Reply
  15. Joe Pane Joe Pane
    February 13, 2019    

    Thank you to all who sent me the above comments on this. I knew when I let T-Mobile I had a HOT TOPIC to write about and your input is appreciated. Thanks for following my blog which is published after every game. Thank you to Las Vegas Advisor for giving me the time and space to share this with all of the VGK fans.

    Reply
  16. Joe Pane Joe Pane
    February 14, 2019    

    Additional input that I received.

    Thank you again. Your articles always shed some light on the game for me. It does seem like in hockey that the team with more talent that is expected to win doesn’t always win. VGK beating Tampa Bay a few games back for example.
    Do heart/ soul/drive make up for sheer talent?

    Reply
  17. Joe Pane Joe Pane
    February 14, 2019    

    Great article Joe, I’m curious as to how that relationship with the reporter who threw Schmidt under the bus will be affected? I’m not in the industry so I didn’t how a situation like that is handled.

    Reply
    • Joe Pane Joe Pane
      February 14, 2019    

      I really don’t know how Schmidt will react going forward. Time will tell and I will for sure keep an eye out when they engage each other.

      Reply
  18. Joe Pane Joe Pane
    February 14, 2019    

    Comments from a reader
    Great Article Joe

    additional input from another

    Excellent article

    Reply
  19. Joe Pane Joe Pane
    February 14, 2019    

    A comment I just received

    That’s what we need. This team has been on a losing streak and it’s good to see a coach that will hopefully get these players focused. They have become celebrities in Vegas and it can get to their heads. They need to be be focused each game. We don’t have that out to prove everybody wrong attitude like last year. Well they need to get it back because we aren’t leading the division this year in fact our record we are only may the 8th best team in the NHL this year.

    Reply

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