Fanpuck33 Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 @ 0-0-0 for 0 points....................0-0-0 for 0 points (East)...............................(East)Forecaster's Tale of the TapeTSN's Ice ChipsMontreal Player StatsToronto Player StatsProjected Lineup (67)Pacioretty - (91)Gomez - (21)Gionta (13)Cammalleri - (14)Plekanec - (46)A.Kostitsyn (84)Latendresse - (40) Lapierre - (36)D'Agostini (17)Laraque - (15)Metroplit - (32)Moen (79)Markov - (6)Spacek (75)Gill - (22)Mara (26)Gorges - (3)O'Byrne vs. Carey Price................Vesa ToskalaTV: RDS, CBC Radio: CJAD, CKAC Quote
Habsfan Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 At least 50 minutes...if not 75. I just hope our boys will be able to defend themselves agains the leafie goons! Quote
kenadian Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 Our forwards are going to skate circles around TO's D............. Quote
Fanpuck33 Posted September 30, 2009 Author Posted September 30, 2009 Anyone else notice the lack of Roman Hamrlik in the practice lines? Interesting... Quote
Habsfan Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 Our forwards are going to skate circles around TO's D............. I hope so! Anyone else notice the lack of Roman Hamrlik in the practice lines? Interesting... He's been injured all preseason, it was kind of expected! Quote
Chris Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 I'll be happy with a 60 minute effort, not backing down from any fights and not giving up 40+ shots. If they win i'll be thrilled. They never match the Leafs work ethic. Quote
rafikz Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 At least 50 minutes...if not 75. I just hope our boys will be able to defend themselves agains the leafie goons! It's a good think SK is not playing; how many stupid penalty minutes did he get last season? Quote
The Chicoutimi Cucumber Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 I'd like to see O'Bryne, who by all accounts has been taking lots of angry pills, really make a statement by laying somebody out. It would give me immense satisfaction to have that signal sent - and also that our system is so good we can churn out Komisarek replacements without batting an eye. Another source of satisfaction would be to see a Gionta beating Komisarek to the outside. Leafs' D is actually pretty good, don't expect us to dominate down low. Quote
NYHabsFan Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 Gainey better make sure there are a lot of EMS and ambulances on site in Toronto bc the new Montreal "Midget" Habs are gonna get killed physically against Toronto. This game is the reason for Torontos big off season moves. Gionta and the rest of the under 6 footers on the Habs are gonna be nervous and rightfully so. They are in for a 12 round heavyweight fight that they just cant win. Mark my words, Komo will bury someone at every chance he gets... Quote
blaze53 Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 GO HABS GOO! Be sure to wear all the bleu blanc rouge that you have tomorrow! Put back those car flags people, the Habs are back in actionnn! Gainey better make sure there are a lot of EMS and ambulances on site in Toronto bc the new Montreal "Midget" Habs are gonna get killed physically against Toronto. This game is the reason for Torontos big off season moves. Gionta and the rest of the under 6 footers on the Habs are gonna be nervous and rightfully so. They are in for a 12 round heavyweight fight that they just cant win. Mark my words, Komo will bury someone at every chance he gets... Uh are you sure you're a Habs fan? Quote
Trizzak Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 Gainey better make sure there are a lot of EMS and ambulances on site in Toronto bc the new Montreal "Midget" Habs are gonna get killed physically against Toronto. This game is the reason for Torontos big off season moves. Gionta and the rest of the under 6 footers on the Habs are gonna be nervous and rightfully so. They are in for a 12 round heavyweight fight that they just cant win. Mark my words, Komo will bury someone at every chance he gets... I think you're at the wrong website. Here you go. Thanks for stopping by. Quote
saskhab Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 I'd like to see O'Bryne, who by all accounts has been taking lots of angry pills, really make a statement by laying somebody out. It would give me immense satisfaction to have that signal sent - and also that our system is so good we can churn out Komisarek replacements without batting an eye. Another source of satisfaction would be to see a Gionta beating Komisarek to the outside. I'd be more pleased if Gionta beat Komisarek to the INSIDE, heading straight at the net. Quote
rafikz Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 We'll have to capitalize on those Power Plays Quote
Fanpuck33 Posted September 30, 2009 Author Posted September 30, 2009 He's been injured all preseason, it was kind of expected! Ah, I hadn't heard anything. Quote
habs rule Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 Ah, I hadn't heard anything. actually I think he has been sick with a virus all pre season At least that is the last i heard. Quote
habs rule Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 Fanpuck thanks for the gdt. It seems like I've been waiting months to see one again. Oh yeah we have. :ghg: :ghg: Quote
BTH Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 Gainey better make sure there are a lot of EMS and ambulances on site in Toronto bc the new Montreal "Midget" Habs are gonna get killed physically against Toronto. This game is the reason for Torontos big off season moves. Gionta and the rest of the under 6 footers on the Habs are gonna be nervous and rightfully so. They are in for a 12 round heavyweight fight that they just cant win. Mark my words, Komo will bury someone at every chance he gets... Every team in the league has big d-men. I doubt Gionta's particularly scared to play against Toronto (whose D isn't even that rugged). I think you're at the wrong website. Here you go. Thanks for stopping by. Thanks for the link! I was dying to find a site like this. Quote
Habsfan84 Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 Hopefully the last time our record is at par with the Leafs!!!! Go Habs lets start the seaon off strong...........Here's hoping to the second line actually gelling!!!! Quote
Chips Posted October 1, 2009 Posted October 1, 2009 oh my its a game thread.... can it truly be that great day in all of sport. the start of another season of hockey. Thank God and may the hockey Gods and Ghosts, shine brightly on our beloved Canadiens. Go Habs Go! Quote
rafikz Posted October 1, 2009 Posted October 1, 2009 oh my its a game thread.... can it truly be that great day in all of sport. the start of another season of hockey. Thank God and may the hockey Gods and Ghosts, shine brightly on our beloved Canadiens. Go Habs Go! Great post Quote
Wamsley01 Posted October 1, 2009 Posted October 1, 2009 Gainey better make sure there are a lot of EMS and ambulances on site in Toronto bc the new Montreal "Midget" Habs are gonna get killed physically against Toronto. This game is the reason for Torontos big off season moves. Gionta and the rest of the under 6 footers on the Habs are gonna be nervous and rightfully so. They are in for a 12 round heavyweight fight that they just cant win. Mark my words, Komo will bury someone at every chance he gets... I don't know if Leaf fans have noticed, but their top line is just as small. Kessel is no beast either. Quote
lazy26 Posted October 1, 2009 Posted October 1, 2009 So incredibly stoked for the season to start off. Like others have stated, I'll be happy to see a solid 60-minute effort, and ecstatic if that equals a win. GO HABS GO!!!! Quote
The Chicoutimi Cucumber Posted October 1, 2009 Posted October 1, 2009 I don't know if Leaf fans have noticed, but their top line is just as small. Kessel is no beast either. Yeah, where's all the sanctimonious media jerk-offs ridiculing the Laffs for their 'smurfs' up front? The double standards proliferate like turds at a dog park. Quote
NYHabsFan Posted October 1, 2009 Posted October 1, 2009 1st line doesnt need to be huge when you tough guys behind them that will hit and throw down. Big Joke Laraque is not going to intimidate anyone, trust me. A weak team last year got weaker. Cannot stomach the off season moves. The is the most grueling professional sports season around and these guys wont last. Too small, too weak, and no balls. Quote
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