Clearly, the Quebecer was destroyed.
« It was one of the worst moments of my life. I'll be honest, I felt small in my shorts. What I remember is that there was a lot of traffic in front of the net. I saw the puck at the last second. When I went to attack it, it hit my blocker and I don't know what happened after that, but it went into the goal.
I was in shock because, honestly, I was feeling good. It was a game where I had fought really hard to give my team a chance to go to overtime. I felt like I had let my teammates down, but there were none in the room that made me feel that way.
I haven't really had time to digest it or evaluate it yet. I'll give myself time for that, it was a great time of field hockey for me though. To be able to perform in playoff field hockey, now that I've played, I can say that's something that it takes to be an NHL player. It was really exceptional." - Domingue