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  1. Briere's Wikipedia entry update:

    Approximately 6 hours ago, Daniel Briere's page stated:

    In the offseason, Briere enjoys spending time in Allentown Pennsylvania where his gay boyfriends and future Minnesota Golden Gopher ice hockey players, Erik Verholy and Brian Scholl reside.

    But now it has been removed, and under "personal life", the following has been added:

    Recently, rumors have surfaced that Brière may be a closeted homoesexual.

    Anyway, more updates as changes are made - I think it'll be fun to watch as the series progresses.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Bri%C3%A8re

  2. Nice thread. Minimalist, efficient, effective.

    I just hope we don't get any injuries tonight, and don't give up more than 3 goals. I don't want a hole in our dike so early in the series that sets a precedent, if not a benchmark, for all following games. We set the standard early, keep this low-scoring (at least, from the Flyer's POV), and we could sneak through pretty simply.

  3. Biron's technique leaves him out of position alot and he relies heavily on reflexes. I am sure he will have a couple of games where he looks brilliant but in the end he will cost them goals with poor positioning, poor rebound control and lack of defensive support.

    If Price maintains anything resembling the level he did in round 1 they will win the series.

    Everybody is assuming that Philly will outhit and manhandle the Canadiens and that the Habs still have tiny forwards. It is a myth. Kovalev, Koivu, Higgins and A. Kostitsyn are very strong on the puck and the majority of the forwards are tireless workers.

    Add to the fact that Komisarek and Hamrlik are going to make the Philly forwards pay for every inch of ice they get. Washington's D is hardly physical. Let's see how badly the Flyers will pay the price. Every game the Habs played Philly this year the Flyers got frustrated and their offensive gameplan consisted of throwing it on net and crashing the crease because they could not create off the rush.

    I think that a lot of respect is being tossed their way because of what Boston did to Montreal. They are getting respect that Boston earned.

    I don't know about everybody else, but I saw a no-hitter in the first round between the Caps and Flyers. Guys flying around and tons of open ice. We all know that Montreal can play both ways. I think Montreal can beat them in a physical grinding series and I think they can beat them in an open ice affair. I can't say the same for Philly just yet.

    Perception is not reality. Flyer fans perceive that they defeated a 3 seed in 7 hard fought games and won a game on foreign ice to do it in Game 7 and they perceive the Habs as having almost choked against an inferior opponent in round 1. The reality is the Flyers beat a team in 7 games that had the same amount of points as the team the Habs struggled with and the Flyers beat a team that they finished ahead of in the standings.

    I don't think it will be a blow out, but I think the better more balance team will win.

    Price said himself though that as the playoffs go on, that's how games will be won - by throwing the puck on net, and hoping it goes in off the guys in front, or put in on a rebound. We apparently can't do those types of goals.

    But the Flyers, like the Habs, were up 3 games to 1, and let their opponent come back to game 7. The difference between us might be that, in our game 7, we crushed the opponent like a beetle. The Flyers got lucky with their 2nd goal, and with the penalty call in OT.

    Our problem is whether that luck stays with them through our series.

  4. Yeah, c'mon, if this series goes down to the wire, and winning tonight's game (a.) relies on a gamethread and (b.) the only way we go through to the Eastern Conference Finals is with a win tonight, I will personally blame you KoZed.

    There you go! Support, threats and promises, all within one thread. What more could you want? :D

  5. His avatar was a girl in bed with two guys. An arrow labeled the girl as Briere's girlfriend and arrows labeled the guys as the Kostitsyns.

    Yup, the authoritas have seen to it that the signature is changed. But the meaning is still there

    Sorry you feel that way Rev-G, but I think we'll have to agree to disagree on this one.

    Now, has anyone seen Briere's wikipedia page? I went to check it out, and it turns out there are others who don't really like Briere either (see the first sentence).

    I was going to check up on his relationship stats and discovered he was married, which would completely legitimize (if not pardon) the original signature, if the pictured woman was one of his extra-marital affairs, and the Kostitsyns were part of a religion that practiced polyandry.

    But who am I to go judging? This isn't Iran or China, and I'm not going to demand the stick figures to put on clothes. After all, they're just friends!

    Back to Saku: is his foot totally recovered, or has he always been so slow? Speed will win us this series, but if his biggest weapon is lost, we'll be in big trouble

  6. The Flyers' forwards are a lot more dangerous than Boston's, and how we deal with them will probably decide the series.

    Also, if they silence Kovalev, we're probably screwed - his 80% scoring probability (51 points in 64 career games vs Philly) is essential for us to win, especially if they're line-matching.

  7. This willl not be done but i would also like Dandenault out for one game he usually scores the game

    after he's benched. Same for Latendresse, so Latendresse has been benched he would score tonight.

    I agree with that logic wholeheartedly. We can alternate them, guarantee we never get shut out and have to go streak.

    Anyone know the Walther PPK weapon? I'm thinking we should call Kostitsyn-Plekanec-Kostitsyn the PKK line.

    They can join AK27 in ... [insert corny weapon/scoring euphemism here]

  8. Plus the fact that it would have been the most boring speech in NHL history.

    "Thanks, It was a strong season and I appreciate the recognition, Mom, do we have any space for this in your basement?"

    Haha, good call.

    Or he'd completely piss off Toews/Kane/Backstrom and say something to the effect of, "This award means nothing to me. Maybe to the charity of little girls that Plekanec sponsors, or the other candidates, but I'm only interested in one award:

    An Oscar."

  9. The early plans by Stevens has the Carter line against the Plex line and the Richards line against the Koivu line.

    Will probably means that the Smoke line would find itself matched-up against the Briere line, with Komo/Marky at the D. I don't really have a problem with that. I got the feeling that Begin would love nothing more than to hit Briere every chance he gets.

    I would love nothing more than Begin hitting Briere every chance he gets. I also want Kostopolous and Lapierre getting under Prospal's skin, because without Prospal, Briere does nothing.

    Any word if Gagne is back in game 3?

  10. I started one, but no-one wanted to post yet :(

    1. Montreal vs 8. Boston: Montreal in 7 - In 1993, we won in 6. In 1986, we won in 7. Our first round is never easy

    2. Pittsburgh vs 7. Ottawa: Ottawa in 7 - Alfredsson returns when the Sens are down 0-3, and leads the comeback

    3. Washington vs 6. Philadelphia: Washington in 6 - Emotionally exhausted, but still cohesive, with good goaltending

    4. New Jersey vs 5. NY Rangers: Devils in 7 - Devils at home are rock-solid. Rangers suck away

    1. Detroit vs 8. Nashville: Detroit in 5 - Hasek will injure himself, and Osgood will have to take over

    2. San Jose vs 7. Calgary: San Jose in 6 - Thornton is due to break out, and Campbell will help him do it

    3. Minnesota vs 6. Colorado: Minnesota in 6 - Every game will be won by one goal

    4. Anaheim vs 5. Dallas: Anaheim in 5 - I hate the Ducks, but unless they play Morrow-Modano-Richards, no hope

    I don't care that I only got 3 of 8 right - I picked the Habs to win in 7, so that automatically makes me king of you.

    1. Montreal vs 7. Philadelphia: Montreal in 6 - Watch for the return of the PP, and Latendresse's return to glory.

    2. Pittsburgh vs 5. New York: Pittsburgh in 7 - NY is the best all-round team, but Crosby/Malkin/Hossa are l33t.

    1. Detroit vs 6. Colorado: Detroit in 7 - Is there any question about the duration of this one?

    2. San Jose vs 5. Dallas : Dallas in 6 - Nothing flashy, but this series will break the record for PIM in a series.

  11. How? The only way it's a downward trend is if they empty the bank. Especially on players who become useless.

    Wait, are we talking about the Leafs now as well?

    Because I don't see the Leafs beating the Canucks to the Stanley Cup, whenever (and if ever) they next win one.

    At leas the 'nucks aren't wasting a year with a temporary GM who can't even do the simple things right...

  12. Notes of interest:

    Our top three hitters (Komisarek, Hamrlik and Bouillion) massively outhit the Flyers' top hitters:

    Mike Komisarek (266), Francis Bouillon (168) and Roman Hamrlik (138)

    vs

    Jason Smith (142), Scott Hartnell (110) and Mike Richards (110).

    (Note that ours are all D, while two of theirs are forwards).

    So we'll face more aggressive forwards, and the way our D was running around in our own end against the Bruins even before they figured out how to cycle against us, I'm not anticipating good things.

    During the regular season, their PP was almost as good as ours (second overall), but their PK was in the top 10, while ours was middling. Come playoffs, we've both reversed our special teams fortunes.

    We also gotta watch out for Mike Richards, who had 5 shorthanded goals this season, and will burn our PP QBs if they don't smarten up. And Hatcher is a big guy who will be placed on their left on the PK, to do a Chara and use his stick to shorten Kovalev's skating area on the PP. It worked for Boston, and no doubt Philly will realise that's what they gotta do to kill our previously lethal PP.

    I'm personally glad we start so early, as it also means the Flyers (who have just played 2 games in 3 days) will now play 3 games in 4 days. We need to take advantage of them being out of puff. There is a two day break after game 4, so if we need it, we can get more rest then.

    Fingers crossed we won't.

  13. Some dude called John Titor just emailed me to say we'll be playing the Rangers on Thursday, so I figured I'd jump on the lead and make the game thread.

    No factual evidence, of course, and the Philly/Caps game hasn't even started, but this fellow says he time travelled back from the future. He says that the preparation is everything, and the season series (1-3) means nothing because one was an OT loss, the other was a 5 goal comeback with a shoot-out win (so it could easily have been 2-2).

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    Barry Melrose previews Habs-Rags series

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