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l.moustakas

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  1. The Pen didn't actually play the puck; it just went off his skate unintentionally. That's not a penalty.

    Good road period for the Habs, but I'd like to see a little more drive. They seemed to be sitting back a bit after that first goal (so all period lol).

    Thought it was a decent period. Price bailed them out a couple times, but overall their transition game is solid and they are working hard along the boards.

  2. I just read this piece of crap from Ron MacLean.

    http://www.cbc.ca/sp...e-of-money.html

    The guy is actually dumber then I gave him credit for. He seems to be even a bigger idiot then Don Cherry. Does the following make any sense to anybody here???

    I think MacLean fancies himself poet and philosopher sometimes. As for LeBrun and his ESPN colleague Scott Burnside, I have always much appreciated their work, but I have somewhat lost some of my respect for them considering their reaction to this situation.

  3. Bettman nailed it : we're gonna find another airline carrier. If Air Canada protest along with some kind of North America Airlines Association (don't know if anything like this exists), then you have some power, but alone, it weights very little.

    Bettman is being far too arrogant. He has managed to tick off the city of Montreal, Parliament, Air Canada and Molson in a matter of not even seven days. Good business...

  4. Just out of curiosity, what should the people of this message board do?

    What have you done?

    This is not meant to be a smart ass comment.

    In fairness, I think insightful articles, comments, discussions (like we have here) can only help further the cause of modifying this culture of acceptable violence. I have spent the better part of the week debating with those who found the Chara hit to be nothing more than a 'hockey play' and if my words can sway a mind ever so slightly, good. I suspect many here have done the same.

    I realize we are all here because we are passionate Habs fans, but I will also venture a guess that we love the sport of Hockey just as much. We are concerned about the well-being of our favourite sport, an integral part of Canadian culture and something I hope my (future) kids will be able to play. We must continue to intelligently express our discontent with a culture that has allowed Pacioretty to get damn-near killed, Don Sanderson to die in a hockey fight, the game to lose its best player to a concussion.

  5. Nesn blaming Patches, saying he should of known where he was on the ice. Unbelievable.

    I've said it before and I'll say it again. I watch plenty of other networks and NESN are the biggest homers in the league. It borders on the ridiculous. They go about calling Montreal a bunch of divers (never mind that diver-in-chief Lapierre is not here anymore) but never seem particularly upset by the behaviour of past and present Bruins such a Kyle McLaren, Joe Thornton (I've always found him rather dirty) or Zdeno Chara.

  6. I saw Dr. Mulder checking Pacioretty's pulse and, frankly, chills went up my spine. It quickly stopped being an enthralling game and became a matter of a person's well-being. Never mind how this impacts the team and its chances down the road, the quality of life and career of an individual could be in serious jeopardy. How disheartening.

    As for the hit, I don't know what Chara was thinking on the play, but you would figure that a Norris-trophy winning defencemen should be aware enough to recognize the following three facts:

    1) There is only 15 seconds left

    2) Pacioretty doesn't have the puck

    3) He is hitting in an especially dangerous area (player benches)

    With that in mind, it's awfully hard to not conclude that Chara was hitting to hurt.

  7. This isn't necessarily game-related, but thought it might make for nice pre-game conversing. In Mark Houle's piece (http://habsworld.net/article.php?id=2408), he mentions that a knock against David Desharnais is his skating. And, in fact, that is something that I have read in a few other pieces.

    Frankly, that confuses me a bit. Perhaps I would not be much of a scout, but DD strikes me as having above-average skating and speed, especially in straight lines. I am not saying he is the next Martin St. Louis, but his skill in that area seems adequate. So, my question is, am I missing something?

  8. If it's true that when AK46 is hot, the Habs are hot, the most likely explanation is that he is a huge missing piece of our puzzle: a legitimate top-6 scoring forward with a physical edge. I prefer to think that a hot AK46 illustrates what it would mean to add a player like that to our roster.

    I feel that, for too long, the issue of a scoring winger has been an either/or debate. For example, when Penner rumours were flying around, many suggested sending AK the other way. How about, instead, we keep the mercurial Kostitsyn and add another scorer as well. It doesn't have to be an amazing talent, just someone who can pot 50-60 points a year. In fact, I see the Montreal Canadiens becoming a team of "second lines" if you will, much like the Sabres were in their Briere/Drury days. You don't necessarily overwhelm your opponents with starpower, but rather by depth and balance. As fans, we all crave superstars like Lecavalier, but given the cap era and its restraints, that is not an evident thing to acquire.

    P.S TCC, I know that, in the above post, you are not necessarily suggesting that AK46 be shipped out. I'm just ranting.

  9. There are usually fairly large habsfan contingents in Florida, Tampa, Long island, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and dare i say Toronto... I remember the few games we've played in the ACC in the last few years, there was a shitload of Habs Jerseys in the ACC!

    Add Ottawa to that. Went to a game here (Ott) in October, and it certainly did not feel like a road game. Very much a 50-50 crowd.

  10. Agreed! I hope J.M. Doesn't change the Eller/AK46/Moen line. All three players seem to enjoy playing with each other. Added bonus, they produce!

    It was to see our boys win a game at the Bell Centre last night! Oups, They were in Florida! With the number of HabsFans in attendance, you would have thought this game was played in Montreal. IN any case, not only did our boys get the Shutout, they played well for an entire 60 minutes! Let's hope they can play as well against a tougher opponent(Tampa)!

    Well, as Habs I/O twitter feed put it last night... the Habs basically play home games in about 5-6 other arenas around the league, don't they?

  11. My point is I don't need the exact same comment about Gomez and AK in every game thread. We all know Gomez is struggling, but AK struggles all on his own as well. He is hot and cold and has been since the day he arrived in Montreal.

    Fair enough. Having it brought up every other day does not make for good discussion. And, Brobin, if AK hit the post, of course it was Gomez's fault. I mean, like, obviously.

  12. I am sorry, but I don't really buy that. He is on fire because he is playing hard. I have watched him go into slumps playing with Pleks as well.

    Can we go a game without bashing gomez.

    We had a link in our "Around the Web" section a couple days ago about the performance of various wingers when they played with either Gomez or Plekanec. Interesting stuff. In short, most everyone is worse off playing with Gomez. Here is the article : http://habsloyalist.blogspot.com/2011/02/gomez-effect.html

    Personally, until I see some consistent effort and smart plays from Gomez, I will stay on the bashing train, thank you very much. While he wasn't an offensive force last year either, I recall Gomez being quite good defensively and being a big part of the penalty kill. This year, I find I have nothing to hang my hat on.

    Well, a 3-0 lead is nice to have, though as usual, I can't stay awake watching these teams play. Pouliot's penalty at the end of the 2nd was really dumb, that may have him riding the pine in the 3rd.

    Thank goodness we are wrapping the week up with a Tampa Bay contest, which should be an entertaining affair. The Atlanta and Florida games are doing very little to combat my cold-medicine induced drowsiness.

  13. I"m bored (both with the deadline and work).

    Here is a wild idea. Gomez (and perhaps a pick/prospect) to Nashville for Dumont and Legwand. The cap hits almost cancel out, but as Brian once pointed out, Gomez's real salary goes down significantly in the last two years of his deal. Anywho. If Pierre Gauthier reads our fabulous forum, he might send me thank you note for my wonderful idea.

  14. It's the draft pick they got for Lapierre, so the deal basically was Mara and Festerling for Lapierre. Makes it a little easier to swallow. Spacek is out for the next week at least and I don't think they trust Nash enough to play regular minutes over that span. Mara will be available for tonight, I think he may play. (And since we lost, someone else needs to do the GDT...)

    I guess that, viewed from that perspective, it is pretty good return for Lapierre. Still, can't help but be a bit annoyed that the team is giving up assets for a player it could have re-signed for 'free'. Hindisght is 20/20, I know. And, the fact remains, it is a pretty good, cheap addition.

  15. I am really tired of this. I don't even care about the whole Lupul issue. I'm tired of hearing about all the things Subban supposedly does 'wrong'. Never mind that when Chris Pronger, for example, steals a game-puck or something of the sort we just call it 'gamesmanship' (whatever that means) and move on. But when Subban does soemthing, anything really, he is being disrespectful.

    This is how backwards this league and its culture can be. Linus Omark was disrespectful in the shootout. Alexander Ovechkin's tainted visor was banned. Subban talks too much. Really? This is the shit we concern ourselves with. Here I was thinking that people got into hockey to have fun. Silly me. In reality, you must fall in line and not break the mould. And when you are playing, you best pay attention to not get decpaitated by Matt Cooke and others of ilk.

  16. Hmmmm... what could I possibly talk about in Around the Boards this week. I do not know...

    A few thoughts about the game (that are not meant as a particular response to any one post, especially since I have not sifted through everything yet)

    1. Subban, Weber, Desharnais and Pacioretty, who are all pretty much rookies save for Patches, accounted for 5 goals and 9 points. Meanwhile, supposed offensive leaders like Pouliot, Gomez and Kostitsyn were held pointless and, frankly, produced little in the way of opportunities. It is highly disturbing when top attackers fail to contribute in such an important game, regardless of the score. Your best players have to be your best players and that was not the case last night for Montreal.

    2. With a recent pounding versus Philly and the slugfest last night, it is becoming abundantly clear that Montreal needs to add a physical element to their game. On top of that, Subban can't be getting into near-fights all the time. Washington doesn't let Ovechkin drop them, we should we let Subban do the same? I don't want Laraque to come out of retirement, but a few more physical forwards could not hurt. Travis Moen is just not enough.

    3. Being signed up with NHL Gamecenter, I am fortunate enough to get to see a fair bit of broadcasts from throughout the league. As such, I can safely say that NESN (the Bruins local broadcaster) have what is probably the biggest home bias in the league. It borders on ridiculous, really. Plus, they have Mike Mildbury at the intermission.

  17. So was Price actually. No matter what the outcome is tonight, this is a rallying game for both teams. The passion and energy has been terrific and it's been fun to watch - I've been ecstatic, livid, and almost every emotion in between...and it's only the 2nd period.

    I know, I went from disappointed after the first, to thrilled after the Canadiens tied it, to laughing my butt off when the goalies fought. All of that punctuated by various cheers and swears.

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