"I think it was good for us to lose that one game. We didn't play well and it was about time for us to wake up."
"The next day after that Laviolette was pretty mad at us."
Timonen says the difference in physicality between the first two games and the first game in Montréal was huge.
"In the first games I felt like even I was a big guy. Then in the third game I received like twenty hits."
There's no place like Montréal if you ask Timonen.
"The way they build a game there with all those pre-game shows, they do it better than any other team in the league. The crowd is incredible and makes the home team battle real hard for at least the first period."
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