"If they try to go after our best players, if that's part of (Boston coach Robbie) Ftorek's strategy, we have no choice -- we'll go after theirs," said (Montreal coach Michel) Therrien, red-faced with anger after the game.I'm a Bruins fan second only to my adopted Blackhawks, so perhaps it's not surprising that I saw the hit a little differently than Howard. To me, it appeared that McLaren was preparing to put a hit on Zednik when Zednik cut toward the middle with the puck, leaving McLaren to stretch forward to still make contact. The result was that the hit was high and caught Zednik in the face with the back of McLaren's arm. It was certainly a penalty and perhaps even merited a one game suspension given the danger of such hits, but I didn't think he was headhunting.
When asked if his threat will only escalate the violence, Therrien said: "I don't care. This is what they did and this is what we're going to do."
On Friday, the Canadiens called in some muscle from their AHL affiliate in Quebec City. Matt O'Dette, a 6-foot-5, 221-pound defenseman, had 136 penalty minutes, along with seven goals and an assist, in 48 games with the Citadelles this season.
Tomorrow's game could get ugly, especially if the Canadiens fall behind by a few goals.