Bobrovsky lets his emotions get the better of him as he's pulled from game 4
Sergei Bobrovsky was pulled halfway through the 2nd period in game 4 and it appears as though he's let is emotions go, which in the Stanley Cup Final is completely understandable.
Last night when the Florida Panthers took on the Edmonton Oilers in game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final, things didn't go the way they envisioned, suffering an embarrassing 8-1 loss. Forcing them to go back to Florida for game 5
About halfway through the 2nd period, Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky was pulled from the game after he allowed 5 goals on just 17 shots. Understandably, he was a little emotional when he came out of the game.
After leaving the game and settling on the bench it appears as though Bobrovsky let his emotions go a little been as he seemed to be crying on the bench while watching the rest of the game be played.
You can't really blame Bobrovsky as he's been stellar in the Stanley Cup Final and more than likely feels like he let his teammates down. In honesty, that's the kind of passion you want all players to play with, especially when they're a game away from their ultimate goal.
The Florida Panthers will have an opportunity to win the Stanley Cup again on Tuesday, June 18th at 8 ET.
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Do you think you would lose control of your emotions like Sergei Bobrovsky if you were pulled from the game? |
Yes | 71 | 38.6 % |
No | 53 | 28.8 % |
It's the Stanley Cup Final, yes | 60 | 32.6 % |
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