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  1. Including any player that suited up for MTL this year (and is still with the team), we're at 36.043, with Ryder, Smoke, Breezer and Streit UFA, and A. Kostitsyn, Grabs, Laps, Locke, Gorges, OB and Halak as RFAs.

    I hope Streit makes the UFA market, because he'd look good in a Flyers jersey :D.

    Who do you think gets resigned. I've been back and forth with school, and I didn't get to see many games. Ryder seems like he might be out, right?

    Again, a great series guys, and I hope this isn't the last we see of each other in the playoffs, and I wish the Habsnation the best in the offseason.

  2. It was a very good series guys, every game was a nail biter, and even up 3-1, I was not comfortable, and half way through the 2nd, I was pretty sure the series was going to swing the other way big time.

    the big thing the habs need is heart. Koivu was really the only Habs I saw busting his behind every game.

  3. If/when the Habs decide they really want this series, and the Flyers let off the gas for a second, which is inevitable, who would you guys want to play in the ECF?

    As a Flyers fan, I'd like to see the Rags for 2 reasons, A) we matched up better down the stretch and B) The officials have been less than stellar when it comes to Crosby, no matter what team you pull for.

    As a Habs fan, I'd go with Pitts. I think the 2 teams match up very well, as both are very quick teams with some guys who know how to bruise. I believe the Habs would be less prone to talking penalties against the kid as well.

  4. Once again, not a head shot and Carter had the puck. The Downie hit was ridiculous because he

    1. Left his feet

    2. elbowed him in the head

    3. McAmmond did not have the puck

    Armstrong may have left his feet on the Carter hit, but that is 1 of 3 No Nos.

    Downie nailed the trifecta and that is why he deserved it.

    There was no elbow on the Downie hit either, he got him with the shoulder, and his arm extended after the hit, and, while he did leave his feet, it's very common for smaller players to explode into the hit. If you watch frame by frame, it becomes very difficult to tell if he does leave his feet before contact, or at the moment of impact. Mackenzie mentioned this in his blog right after the incident. as for the "had the puck" debate, he released the puck only a split second before contact, there was no conceivable way for Downie to avoid the hit. And if it was worth 20 games, Neil should have gotten 10-15 for his headshot on Drury last season.

    again, I think this could be a spirited debate for the offseason, meanwhile, let's enjoy this fantastic series!

  5. I don't think that Armstrong hit was the same. Koivu had the puck and it was shoulder to shoulder.

    Downie left his feet, it was a head shot and McAmmond did not have the puck

    I don't want to hijack this thread anymore than i already have (I apologize), but Armstrong has made himself a torpedo, like on this hit on carter (about a minute into the video.)

    anyway, back on topic, this is a great, chippy series, and I don't think we have seen the best from either team yet!

  6. Really? They though Downie got hit to hard?

    That was one of the dirtiest hits I have ever seen. But that is the type of player Downie was in junior.

    It was sensationalized because of the result. He deserved 5 games, not 20. It was no different than the hit Colby Armstrong laid on Koivu in 04 or 05, but Koivu bounced right back up. as a matter of fact, Armstrong made a living delivering hits like that, and even knocked 2 guys out cold on very similar hits with no repercussions.

  7. Please guys DO NOT ANSWER THIS TROLL. I've been on the net since the early 90's, (Yeah, even before it got graphic - you had to know a bit of Unix) and the best way to deal with trolls is to ignore them. They live for the reaction. They dry up when they're completely ignored...

    Jack

    I don't think I've been a troll. I haven't been here going "LOL HABZ SUCKZORS!!!!!!11!!!!" I'm here because I like both teams and you guys were welcoming when I first posted here about contacting habs players. Just stirring up some discussion, and offering up an opposing viewpoint. there's a guy on the flyers board i frequent that's a habs fan and he's been doing the same thing. It's all for the love of the game guys!

  8. No trolling offence taken. But personally, if I were a Flyers fan, I would have have been major-league pissed off at Downey and Hatcher for those penalties. But then maybe they (Philly fans) are used to that kind of play, based on their regular-season penalty and suspension record ... :unsure: :unsure: :unsure:

    I haven't been big on Downie (he's got talent, but no brain.), but in that case I thought it was a little weak.

    And just for the record, As a whole, Philly fans thought Boulerice Cote and Jones got what they deserved, but Downie and Hartnell got the shaft pretty hard.

  9. Whether it should have been two, four or five minutes, it was a fine attempt by Hatcher to get the Habs back into the game. Just like Downey tried to spot us an early lead by tripping Price. Unfortunately we didn't take advantage ... :angry:

    Again, I'm not here to troll, I like both teams a lot (one more than the other right now :D ), but Downie was going for the puck. If Saku did that to Biron, I would have said it was BS, hell, I thought that penalty on higgins was BS, but anyway, after that happened, 2 habs jumped him, and the habs get the PP? come on.

    You are right. But it was a legit penalty

    ohh I already stated that, but they were just interviewing Hatch here in Philly, and he said the ref told him he got a 2 min boarding call, Boullion shoved him, and the ref saw the spec of blood, and told Hatch he had 5 and a game. that is total garbage. once Boo Boo got up and shoved him, blood should have been a non factor.

  10. LOL, poor hatcher was a victim of Boo Boo turning on him and being too short to play... (paraphrasing philly coach)... .

    If that is the case, Boo boo should head butt him right in the jock.. Carbo can explain later... Hatcher is a tall man, and he turned his crotch at the last minute....

    It was a BS call. Boullion spun at the last second. Granted, it was a board, but not worthy of 5 and a game. Boullion got right back up and even hit hatch right back. There was no intent to injure, and it wasn't even a vicious hit. and It's entirely possible that it was just the visor that cut him.

    And Rafikz, how could you even suggest the refs handed the Flyers the game when the habs were on the PP for almost half of the game and getting away with everything?

  11. It's weird, the Habs seem to be able to score at will against any team they play, but they seem to play back way too often. There were points in this game where all I was thinking was "Man if the Habs were really on the gas that would be in."

    This is really shaping up to be a chippy and exciting series.

  12. those D are the weakness.

    Biron is a fine goalie, but he is totally beatable.

    Yes, and Randy Jones is far from a physical defenseman. Of course he got the goon tag after that unfortunate collision with Bergeron.

    and Biron is similar to Huet. Decent, but not anything special. He's really only been good for 2 games this series.

  13. well we crapped the bed pretty good and it's not looking good for tonight haha. Biron, 0-5 in back to back games, but he will undoubtedly get the nod. The Caps were bottled up for most of the series, and they just exploded in the last 2. I hope to be frequenting this board next week, as a fan of both teams playing in round 2.

  14. The Flyers went into the game on such an emotional high after shutting out the Debbies, and it took the first few minutes for them come back to reality for one more go round. Neither team played a great game, but the Pens had their checking line out on a PP in the 3rd. It was a little suspect, and I wouldn't be surprised if they weren't pushed to give it their all before the game. hell, I'd hate to play the Flyers if I were them. I mean with our reputation as thugs and all. :lol:

    Joking aside, if they did in fact take the low road to get a better matchup, so be it. I just hope Karma catches up to them before it's over.

  15. I wouldn't entirely put the blame on Stevens.

    The Flyers did bring significant changes in the off-season and it's so hard to get all these guys gel together in one season. If the chemistry is not there then you can't really put Stevens at fault. Mind you, he is at fault if he can't muster up a minimum of work to help discover working combinations.

    The turnover definitely didn't help, but we've had costly injuries at key times. there was a point where we were losing a player a game for about 7 in a row, and we were forced to call Giroux up for a few games. Also, losing gagne didn't help. he and briere :ducks: were on fire at the beginning of the season, but once Gags went down, it wasn't until prospal came in that he started firing up again. Stevens has done a lot of shuffling too, and it's starting to fall into place now that the lineup has stabiliized somewhat. I just feel like the coach is like a politician sometimes, he has less power than people give him credit for.

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