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The End Of The Low-Five

February 1, 2013 in Carey Price, Michel Therrien, Montreal Canadiens, PK Subban Tags: , ,

Carey Price and P.K. Subban will no longer be doing the post-victory triple-low-five celebrations. The Canadiens now raise their sticks to the fans after wins instead of the individual stuff.

“It’s a team concept,” said  Michel Therrien. “You have to respect the game, the other team and the fans.

I can appreciate that, even though it was kind of funny in a way. I know my wife loved seeing it. Maybe it’s all part of the master plan to have P.K. settle down a little.


5 Responses to “The End Of The Low-Five”

  1. Danno Says:

    I don’t see why Therien had to make a public statement about this. Especially since he is trying to minimize distractions.

    I enjoyed when they did this. It added a bit of fun and I think I’m going to miss it.

  2. Dennis Kane Says:

    Danno, I agree. I didn’t see the harm in it.

  3. Christopher Cordahi Says:

    I think it was Price who was a bit upset about its demise, not Therrien publicly calling out Subban or Price. I don’t care what the celebration is, I just want to see them and me celebrating wins.

  4. Danno Says:

    Okay. But can Erik Cole still high five the ref?

  5. Christopher Cordahi Says:

    Some party poopers thought he should have received a penalty.

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