PK Subban Thwarts Senators’ Revenge Plans, Canadiens Now in Series Driver’s Seat

April 17th, 2015 by Adrian Dater Leave a reply »

Salt, meet wound. Insult, meet injury. Ottawa, say hello to provincial neighbor P.K. Subban.

Subban broke top Senators scorer Mark Stone's wrist in Game 1, and former NHL referee Kerry Fraser seemed to be among those who wanted some kind of karmic payback on the Montreal Canadiens defenseman in Game 2 of a first-round playoff series against Ottawa. During the first period, Fraser was motivated enough to publicly say this about Subban:

P.K.'s constant appeal to Ref's and hand gestures, even on latest high-stick of puck ruling, is getting 'old'!

— Kerry Fraser (@kfraserthecall) April 17, 2015 Too bad for the Senators that Fraser was relegated to the Twitterverse. Maybe a karmic payback call could have sent this Eastern quarterfinal series back to Ottawa tied at one game apiece. Instead, Senators players and fans were forced to watch Subban and the Canadiens congregate with sticks raised following Montreal's 3-2 overtime victory at the Bell Centre.

Karma is an overused word in hockey, however. Just because Stone was slashed by Subban in Game 1 didn't entitle the Senators to a win Friday. Hard wor ...

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