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Here are the Montreal Canadiens and NHL news items you may have missed on Wednesday.

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  • The Habs have managed to beat the Sabers in the first four games of the series, and they have outshot them by a wide margin at 5v5 as well. Special teams will play a key role in the final three games, but it’s safe to say that the Habs are in relatively healthy shape despite the loss in Game 4. [Canadiens Hold Destiny In Their Hands Versus Sabres]
  • Buffalo Sabers head coach Lindy Ruff commented that there were some instances in Game 4 of the Canadiens players losing too easily. Canadiens head coach Martin St-Louis responded by asking if he was also talking about the Sabres. In all fairness, the Canadiens may have had some calls in their favor in Game 4, but it’s also fair to say that the Sabers had about as much discipline as a bunch of drunken pirates who finally broke into the rum store on a ship that was lost somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. High-sticking players every few changes makes life much easier for the referee. There’s no debate involved, for the most part, they were blatant and useless penalties.
  • New York Islanders defenseman Matthew Schaefer took home the Calder Trophy, defeating Canadiens rookie Ivan Demidov in the process. This is not a surprising result, as Schaefer is an 18-year-old defenseman who has scored 23 goals, but it must be said that Demidov still had a very solid freshman season. He led all rookies in scoring with 62 points in 82 games. Due to this, Demidov remained in second place in the voting. Netminder Jacob Dobbs finished fourth. [Two Canadiens Among Top Four Calder Votes]
  • Instead of practicing at Brossard, the Habs decided to cancel their morning skate. Instead they headed to Buffalo a little earlier than expected.
  • There are still three games left to be played in the series, but it must be said that the results in Montreal have been quite confusing. The team, which scored at will during the regular playoffs, has struggled to find the back of the net, while their normally weak defense has become a stronger presence. This is a complete contrast to his normal powers. game!

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  • Sunny Mehta took over his former club-Florida Panthers when he made his first appointment at New Jersey Devils. Mehta announced the hiring of Braden Burch as Assistant General Manager, adding significant experience and championship pedigree to his hockey operations department. [New Jersey Devils]
  • New Toronto Maple Leafs hockey executives John Chayka and Mats Sundin spoke for several hours with head coach Craig Berube last weekend. And coming out of this, all signs point to Berube staying on as Leafs coach, at least for a while. But on Wednesday morning, the team fired the head coach after a two-year run. [Toronto Maple Leafs]
  • With the Carolina Hurricanes’ historic sweep over the Philadelphia Flyers, they earned a berth in the Eastern Conference Finals for the third time in four years. However, as they potentially look at 10 straight days off, it leaves time to wonder and contemplate whether they have what it takes to move past the rounds of 1-16 they have endured in the last 15 years. [Carolina Hurricanes]
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WFAN’s Tiki Barber tells Joel Embiid, ‘Stop being a b****’ after NY Knicks physicality complaints

Philadelphia 76ers great Joel Embiid isn’t getting any sympathy from New York fans and radio hosts when it comes to complaints about the New York Knicks’ physicality in their ongoing playoff series.

On Monday night, the highly anticipated semifinal series between the Knicks and Sixers began at Madison Square Garden. Both teams entered the series performing brilliantly. However, basketball fans only needed three quarters to see that New York was the real team on fire en route to a 137-98 victory.

After the game, to no one’s surprise, Philly big man Joel Embiid complained about the Knicks’ physicality. Specifically, the moment when his stomach hurt during a screen. The blow left him in pain as the area had been damaged since his appendix was removed a few weeks ago.

Embiid said, “I thought it was unnecessary, but we move on. Whatever it is, it’s playoff basketball. If that’s the reality of it, I think we have to go out and be physically active as well.”

It’s hard to know if Mikal Bridges had any malicious intent on the play. But this claim comes just days after Jaylen Brown took aim at Embiid for being a dedicated flopper in their series against the Boston Celtics. This is a few years removed from the series where the center injured Knicks big man Mitchell Robinson with a dirty move. Most people outside of Philadelphia wouldn’t feel bad for the seven-time All-Star.

You can add popular midday WFAN host and New York Giants great Tiki Barber to that group. On the Tuesday morning edition of the show he co-hosted with Evan Roberts, the one-time NFL star questioned Embiid’s toughness.

“If there’s going to be an injury, there’s going to be a physical injury, and someone may accidentally or otherwise attack you, then don’t play,” Barber began by saying. “Remember when I broke my hand in 2000? I had to tape up my other hand because they were literally stepping on it, not knowing my hand was broken. I didn’t complain about it. That’s part of the risk of injury. So, stop being quiet.”

It will be interesting if it is used as bulletin board material in the 76ers locker room before Wednesday’s game or if it gets some “unique” chants from Knicks fans inside MSG for Game 2.

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