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Trizzak

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  1. Zednik - Koivu - Kovalev

    Higgins/Plekanec - Ribs - Ryder

    Bulis - Bonk - Perezhogin

    Higgins/Plekanec - Begin - Sundstrom

    "Why break up the third line?" you may ask.

    Because, Bulis and Sundstrom just aren't burying their chances. Both cause problems for the other team (Bulis with his speed, Sunny with his superlative positioning) but neither one is a finisher. So I'd like to see Perez on that line to throw in some offense (which we know he can do) and maybe even learn to use his speed like Bulis does.

  2. Who has been booing him?

    I haven't heard anything over the radio...So far it's basically been different levels of cheering. Dags gets his name announced, everyone claps. One of the rookies gets announced, everyone claps and yells a bit. Kovalev, Koivu, or Zednik get announced, the ceiling nearly gets blown off.

    Also, I doubt you'll find anyone booing Souray here at Habsworld. Post this at the Canadiens official forum.

    [Edited on 2005/11/10 by Trizzak]

  3. It's true that the Habs haven't shown dominance over any team yet, and I agree with whoever it was that said that proves we aren't an elite team.

    However, they're a hard working team, they're creating these chances to stay in games, and they're proving to be pests to the top tier teams. That makes the Habs a really good team, and I'm fine with that.

  4. Originally posted by Bulis_the_Habbie

    So pretty much, you're switching Bégin and Dags. Bégin is a grinder, not a scorer. Sure he has 5 goals on the 4thbut doesn't mean he's a scoring machine. He doesn't belong on a second line.

    Hey, I've never been a fan of Dags on the fourth. However, I do see good reasons to move Begin to the second line for 2 or 3 games. He'd defensively reliable, and since Dags, Ribs, and Ryder are a combined - 17 (approx) the second line could use some defensive awareness.

  5. Originally posted by PB

    Agreed,..also this 4th line context of his also leave's him with the energy required for the many shifts members of the power killing line must play this year....at which he more than excells at.  

    Its nice to think thought, that in case of injuries, Begin would probably be up to keep the second line rolling pretty good....otherwise Perezhogin is the man waiting in the wing.

    I great point. I suppose I'll have to wait until the Habs start keeping their 5 on 3's down to once every few games instead of twice a game.

  6. Originally posted by The-Habby2919

    Umm... you left Bonk out of those lines.

    Zednik-Koivu-Kovalev

    Begin-Ribeiro-Ryder

    Bulis-Bonk-Plekanec

    Perezhogin-Higgins-Sundstrom

    :hlogo::ghg::hlogo:

    I left Bonk out because he is currently injured. I also left out Riatus Ivanans.

  7. I was reading a thread at hockeysfuture that I liked, and I want to share the idea here.

    Temporarily put Begin on the second line with Ribs and Ryder.

    He has a hot hand, and he really adds that jolt of leadership to the second line that Ryder, Ribiero, or the other candidates in the revolving door spot on LW don't have. He'll crash the net, dig in corners (might even inspire Ryder to do it more,) and with Ribs setting him and Ryder up he'd easily surpass all career highs he's had. Plus, he's actually developed a bit of a shot lately.

    Though I'd like Perez or Zednik to have that LW spot, I think this is a worthy experiment. This also coincides with Bonk being injured, and I'd like to see Higgins and/or Pleks given a shot at the third line.

    So....

    Zednik - Koivu - Kovalev

    Begin - Ribiero - Ryder

    Bulis - Plekanec - Sundstrom

    Perez - Higgins - Dags or Dandy

    or something.

    any thoughts?

  8. Originally posted by Redlight60

    He looks to me like he has the skill, but he didnt get to see the ice very much, which suprises me seeing as he has so many points in the league, maybe he was nursing an injury this game, but he didnt seem to show it. He's a treat to watch when he gets a little bit of room, but you can tell he's not use to the small arena size(btw-windsor is one of the smallest). Oh well, hey do we have any prospects on the petes? im at school in the area  so i guess ill get to see a few games and see little ryder play.

    Does that mean you're going to Trent or Fleming?

  9. Originally posted by Mont Royale

    I'm enjoying Audioslave's latest, Out of Exile.  Anything that Chris Cornell comes out with seems to work for me.  The guys got the pipes.

    Audioslave is no Soundgarden, but they're doing OK by me.

    Audioslave is no Rage Against The Machine either!

    Zach De La Rocha must be turning in his grave over what his ex bandmates are playing with Audioslave, and that's hard to do since he isn't even dead yet!

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