The Canadiens once again fell behind by several goals in the game against the Senators and once again came close to tying the game, but ran out of time. It must be frustrating for a coach to always see his team digging a hole and having to play catch-up hockey, especially since the penalties were so costly in the second period. However, Suzuki's team started the game well, but were unable to capitalize on their chances. When asked what broke down after this excellent start, St-Louis lost patience with a reporter. <q>What do you think broke, huh? I'm asking you, what broke our rhythm in the second half?</q> Obviously, the numerous penalties broke the rhythm and the coach let the reporter know that this may not have been the brightest question of the night. Nonetheless, St. Louis liked the way Jonathan Drouin held his own, playing a strong game in defeat. To watch the coach's media availability, it's here 👇 <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/CanadiensMTL/status/1603221127979057153?t=i1Kz7VT6YodX9jxY8vq37w&s=19'> </a></blockquote></div>