Jon Cooper essentially admits he was being a sore loser in Game 4 post-game
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Dorin Canaday
June 24, 2022 (1:24 PM)
Game four of the Stanley Cup Final ended in controversy on Nazem Kadri's overtime-winner.
Tampa Bay Lightning head coach only answered one question in his post-game media availability in which he said:
"It's hard for me. It's going to be hard for me to speak ... I'll speak with you tomorrow. You're going to see what I mean when you see the winning goal."
"And my heart breaks for the players. Because we probably still should be playing. I'll be available tomorrow."
He spoke to the media again Thursday morning and immediately apologized for his emotional outburst after the game. Cooper started with:
"It's funny because you're in an emotional game and I find it odd that they [Colorado] got that wide open in the play ... The only way I can find out is if I go back to the room and look at the tape."
Watch his press conference here:
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