Belzile wasn't, as it can be seen on the replays. I have not gone back to check Gallagher's injury and others (Monahan, etc)
I remember that it became mandatory under one of the precious coaches. I forget which one
I wonder if they are still wearing the extra foot protection over their skates, since they are blocking so many shots.
I do not remember seeing anyone wear them this season.
@tomh009 and @GHT120 were amking fun of me that no one could be sent down
You posted the news that it actually happened. I was having fun with them. No harm intended
skipping this one too.
I hope they do not earn any points, that no one is injured and that they send the AHLers down for the three games in four nights after the game
the Quebec "pure laine" factor is not a thing with Hugh-Gort. He won't be tempted by that
PLD is probably doing what others have done, using MTL to inflate their contract offers and then signing with another club than MTL.
Like the Bolts, the Pens, the Habs last time they won a cup, and others:
Load your AHL affiliate, win a few Calder cups and graduate them to the NHL with the hunger to win a Stanley cup
I hope Hugh-Gort sends the AHLers to Laval early enough this week for them to practice with the Rocket and play from Friday on.
Laval’s games are meaningful
cool, I just posted a link to the same article on another thread.
I agree that "they" say his defensive play needs a lot of work but the comments were mostly that he hasn't learned to be disciplined enough to choose the right play. The article does not question his talent or athletic abilities.
for a rebuilding team, where development is key?
I am old school about that. Not sure the current recipe will yield the expected results. I truly hope I am wrong
I am not so sure about how much Hugh_Gort gives a dam about Laval. They have not supported them all season, why would they change now.
There is a higher probability that Schueneman, Primeau, RHP or Ylonen get hurt in the next few games than for them to be sent down to Laval.