Paul Maurice, coach of the Panthers, challenged goalie interference with the call standing. Maurice's first challenge loss in the playoffs. Coaches have won 20% of interference challenges this postseason. Maurice gave a profanity-laden pep talk, leading to a goal. Maurice emphasized the need for profanity in the team's life during a timeout. Maurice's press conference highlighted his use of profanity for motivation.
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"I just thought they needed some profanity in their life... and I brought some. I don't excel at a lot of things in my life, but f**k me am I good at that." This Paul Maurice press-conference is a must watch 😂 https://t.co/35JKCKMaY1
“I just thought they needed some profanity in their life, and I brought some. I don’t excel in a lot of things in life, but fuck me, am I good at that?" Paul Maurice’s presser was a must listen @spittinchiclets https://t.co/dKzbKf6VhW
Here's what Paul Maurice said to the Panthers during the 2nd period --- he said they needed some profanity in their life https://t.co/mjIDVIHk16
Maurice: "I don’t know the exact words of the message. I wasn’t mad at them. I understood what they were going through. I just thought they needed some profanity in their life, and I brought some. I don’t excel in a lot of things in life, but fuck me, am I good at that?" https://t.co/8yoCjsTTpM
Maurice on his message to team during TV timeout in 2nd: "'I wasn't mad at them. I understood what they were going through. I just thought they needed some profanity in their life. And I don't excel at a lot of things in life, but F*** me and am I good at that."
Paul Maurice on his speech to the team before the Reinhart goal: “I just thought they needed some profanity in their life, and I brought some.” Dropped an F-bomb too.
Paul Maurice on the time-out rant: "I thought they needed some profanity in their life, and I brought some."
Paul Maurice and the Panthers staff challenge for goalie interference. The original call 'goal' stands after review. That's Maurice's first challenge loss of the playoffs (2-1 overall, 1-1 for INT). Coaches have won 20% of their interference challenges overall this postseason https://t.co/wD5J28FCx3
The Panthers scored moments after Paul Maurice gave them a "pep talk" on the bench 😅👀 https://t.co/C1ecyhZgDv
Panthers’ Paul Maurice has bizarre postgame exchange discussing controversial goal vs. Bruins https://t.co/ZcT7RuvtWF