We’ve all heard (and likely used) the phrase “Pardon my French” to excuse some unsavory language. Apparently it works in the opposite.

Sherbrooke, Quebec, native David Perron was attempting to discuss his admiration for St. Louis Blues coach Craig Berube’s fearlessness when it came to juggling lines. While many coach’s stick to their guns stubbornly, Perron believes Berube’s juggling has helped lead to the Blues’ success.

Unfortunately, he didn’t exactly explain it in the way that he wanted to.

 

 

 

"Pardon my English" . (🎥: NBC Sports)

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Balls isn’t really that bad of a word, but we appreciate the consideration anyway. It made for a smile, which there were definitely more than enough of around the Blues’ locker room after their big 4-1 win over the Dallas Stars in Game 6.

We’ll see if Berube still has the balls to juggle lines in Game 7 on Tuesday.

(H/T Corey Miller)