puck7x Posted December 22, 2003 Share Posted December 22, 2003 Date : Monday Dec 22nd Time : 7:30 PM Place : Bell Centre Game : HABS vs PENS :hlogo::hlogo::hlogo::hlogo: - Will Garon start in nets on his bobblehead night? - Will Brisebois and/or Perreault be ready to play? - How will the habs rebound from the last minute loss to the leafs? Find out the answers tonight! hehehe (Wonder where JL Roberts is ... he usually takes care of these... oh well) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jl.roberts Posted December 22, 2003 Share Posted December 22, 2003 Sorry puck, I'd been in TO the last few days WATCHING US LOSE! :-^ you Leafs, and I was just about to do the thread. Oh well, thanks for doing it. I call a 4-0 win, a pair from Zed, and Dags and Markov each with a goal of their own. Bring us a victory Santa Claude. :/) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeppa Posted December 22, 2003 Share Posted December 22, 2003 We better win tonight! If we can't beat Pens without Lemieux, Fleury and Straka, the playoff seem very far away.. :hlogo: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simonus Posted December 23, 2003 Share Posted December 23, 2003 end of first period - this is one stinky pens team! wow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
puck7x Posted December 23, 2003 Author Share Posted December 23, 2003 I FINALLY GOT A BOBBLEHEAD!!! Holy shit! About time I won one... As for the game. Habs played a great 1st and 3rd , too bad we forgot the 2nd. Habs could of won the game 6-1 if they wanted too... Souray dominated again , this guy is awesome... Dagenais continues to put up the points , good for him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheAussiePosse Posted December 23, 2003 Share Posted December 23, 2003 Final score 4-1 A PPG, an ENG, 100% PK and 20% PP successes. Scoring as follows: 1st Period: 15:05 - PPG - Dagenais from Koivu 2nd Period: 8:47 - ES - Koivu from Souray and Ryder 13:16 - ES - Surovy from Holzinger and Malone 14:12 - ES - Souray from Gratton 3rd Period: 18:01 - EN - Sundstrom from Ribeiro and Markov Look for the recap soon at www.Habsworld.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jl.roberts Posted December 23, 2003 Share Posted December 23, 2003 Awesome Garon bobblehead! I've got a Ken Dryden, some day I'll have to add a current goalie of ours. I missed the game, but I don't want to hear anyone ANYONE questioning Koivu. 14 points in as many games, quite a streak for him. CJ is molding our team around Koivu, and slowly we will continue our transformation, untill their is no such thing as unpassionate hockey. Jagr's going down. :-^ :hlogo: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Posted December 23, 2003 Share Posted December 23, 2003 Playing with fire. If the Habs want to continue their good run, they can't come out and play at half speed, even against the worst clubs in the NHL. TOnight, they found their legs after a time and fortunately played a fairly decent game for the most part, but there were moments in the first and second particularly which were ghastly. Against a better team, we would have been playing catch up all night, and we just don't have the talent - especially against a team like the Devils or similar. It's a shame Begin is injured because Juneau is hurting. Gratton took some shifts as well as Sax - the latter being particularly gratifying to see because he's really getting strong first line time. He played less in the third, but I think the game was looking solid and they have another right away tomorrow. To Juneau, I have to wonder what's going to happen in his case. He had trouble against the Pens, and they're a long shot from the Sens, let alone the Bruins. Some nice things that I noticed during the game included seeing Zed sitting on the bench going over things with Dagenais (he looked like he was teaching), The ice time of Komisarek and particularly his usage in some of the critical situations, and the fact they pushed, despite the lead, up until the siren went off. ~~ Notes: Theo: Let in the one goal, but made a few fine saves. He wasn't instrumental in the victory, but certainly I think the players play with more confidence when they know they have a margin for error. He's had trouble with rebound control the last two or three games, but tonight it looked a little better. A- Bouillon: The AHL Pens pushed him around a lot tonight, and the goal was a direct result of him and Rivet being out-hustled. When you're his size and in his precarious position on the blueline (a marginal 6th defender at best), you can't be out-hustled ever. Now, that was just one point in the game when it cost, and he was certainly not brutal tonight, but he made a few errors that would have been jumped on by better players. C+ Rivet: Quite a shame he had to take that utterly stupid penalty in the third and put the Habs on their heels for a little. I also felt he was pushed around more often than not down deep, and was caught running too often. Better teams would eat this kind of defending up. C+ Komisarek: Fifteen plus minutes and most of them were fairly strong. He made his rookie mistakes of course, but one of the things I like best is his accountability - he never *ever* gives up. Late in the game he absolutely crushed a Pen, and it's almost starting to be a habit seeing him making one or two really hard hits a game. Good habit to get into. C+ Markov: One or two blatant mistakes tarnished an otherwise strong game. He really does look like he's starting to put things together again, though he's not jumping into the play half as much as he used to. Part of that has to be who he's paried with; I'm sure he has special instructions to be sure to cover back for Komi just in case. I wish he's shoot more, but I think his confidence in that category is still in the tank. B Quintal: Despite him getting a star (mercy star?), I thought he looked like an AHL defender for two periods. Sure, he played a much better third, but when you're losing the puck repeatedly, chasing players like a mad rodent, and muffing simple plays repeatedly, I just don't think you can say you had a good game. C Souray: Again, he gets the points and is physical here and there, but it's the little things he's incorporated into his game that are the real gems. Numerous times tonight he poke-checked a player to win a battle. He angled guys out before they had chances to make things happen. With the puck now, he has the confidence to make an extra move thuys springing teammates - and a lot of offense is generated from simple plays like this. A Langdon: Ten minutes of solid ice time with no silly penalties, and a lot of good check finishes. I appreciated his work ethic. B+ Kilger: One shift he does his weak hit, or curl away play, then the next he finishes a check and puts someone hard into the boards. It's so frustrating to see what he *can* do, and then watch what he usually does the next few shifts. C Gratton: He's not even a poor man's Begin, sadly. His hits, while numerous, are weak and easily absorbed. Don't get me wrong, I love the work ethic and the hustle, but really, he looks like another AHL-fill player that we'll use while we have injuries and Audette's on the team. Oh, and taking stupid penalties like he did will not keep him in Montreal long! B+ Sundstrom: The mercy goal looks good on the stats, but he didn't have half the hustle he's had in recent memory. While not Invisible at all, he just wasn't winning the same battles, or even getting into them, that he'd won lately. B- Juneau: As much as I really *hate* saying it, I think I'm slowly joining in with the legions of fans who feel he's at the end of his rope. I actually felt better when he didn't show up for his shift. He still gives all he's got and still has a lot to teach players, but perhaps it might be coming close to the time where he teaches from the other side of the bench. C- Dagenais: He makes Ryder look like the passing king. I know his job is to shoot the puck for the most part, but there were a couple of times where Zed probably would have been forgiven for whacking him upside the head for zero-percentage shots. I'm impressed he's getting the points, and it's all desire. It's certainly not skills, because other than a shot, he's a very marginal NHLer at the best of times. But when you have a shot like his and someone who can get you the puck regularly, you tend to look much better than you are. B Zednik: I saw elements of leadership from him as well as elements of the old Zed again. There were a couple of times where he went to the net tonight, and I feel he's gotten away from that game in the last week or so. I'm tempted to say it's time for a change between Zed and Bulis, not because the latter is under-performing so much as Zed needs a boost and he'll get that with Sax. B- Ribeiro: Well, it's better than playing only one period, but a period and a half still doesn't cut it. It's fabulous that we have two centres who are regularly getting points, but Ribs really has to work on his consistency. I like that he works into the corners (when he feels like it) and I like that he's inproved his speed, but he's still got to get stronger on his skates and, vitally, has to play hard for every second. You wonder why he takes long shifts? It's his lazy style of play for half the game. B- Bulis: Oh, if only he's seen Sax when he took that shot, but at least he doesn't have a fear of shooting. Typical Bulis game where he worked hard and had nothing in terms of points to show for it. He really compliments the other two on his line well. A- Ryder: Somewhere on these boards there was a comparison of his and Ribs' first years and there were those saying that Ryder has had more opportunity by playing on the first line. Well, yeah, of course! When you work your butt off every night, of course you're going to get rewarded. I'm really pleased to see his fundamentals still improving game-to-game. His skating, passing, and deft touches are better and better. B+ Koivu: Why he didn't get a star I'll never understand. He was the best player on the ice again, and not just offensively, but defensively as well. Best of all, he's being treated like the first line centre, he had one two minute PP where he was point for half and up front for the other half, he played the PK, played on the defensive line for a few shifts, took important faceoffs. Just what you want out of your best player. A ~~ Off we go to the last game before the break against a team under new direction who are trying to salvage a season: the Caps. If the Habs take this game lightly, especially since it's away from home, they're fools, pure and simple. A key will be shutting down Jagr, and I look to see Juneau getting that responsibility, though I would think, if the new coach has any brains at all, Jagr will be put out against Ribeiro as much as possible, and it will therefore probably be a big challenge for Ribby. I think we're 7-3-3 in our last 13. Raise your hand out there if you thought we would do that at all this year. If you raised it, please watch where you walk, your extended noses are a danger. A concerned fan. 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sakiqc Posted December 23, 2003 Share Posted December 23, 2003 Ryder: Somewhere on these boards there was a comparison of his and Ribs' first years and there were those saying that Ryder has had more opportunity by playing on the first line. Well, yeah, of course! When you work your butt off every night, of course you're going to get rewarded. I'm really pleased to see his fundamentals still improving game-to-game. His skating, passing, and deft touches are better and better. B+ Yup, Ryder is playing like a veteran. He knows what the game is all about and it looks like he wants to stay with the big club. Like you said, he works hard every night.. that's the key. Better than that, the kid is talented! He deserves what is happening to him, playing with the Captain Saku. Saku is near 1 pt-per-game! hehe Go Saku!!! :hlogo: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
puck7x Posted December 23, 2003 Author Share Posted December 23, 2003 Guy! Great recap and read as always. Now have a question for you , are you interested in taking over the game-recap duties for HW from Jeff (habs77). You were great when you filled in for him that one time. So if your interested ... reply , and start tomorrow by posting the recap. Thanks. [Edited on 2003-12-23 by puck7x] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeppa Posted December 23, 2003 Share Posted December 23, 2003 Nice Bobblehead puck7x! I want one too, but I'm not able to attend games.. Where can I buy one? (I hope the Souray bobblehead comes alive soon) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
puck7x Posted December 23, 2003 Author Share Posted December 23, 2003 Originally posted by jeppaNice Bobblehead puck7x! I want one too, but I'm not able to attend games.. Where can I buy one? (I hope the Souray bobblehead comes alive soon) Hmmm.... I'm not sure where you can buy one online , but they do sell them in the Bell Centre boutiques .... I can pick one up and ship it to you maybe ... Bobbleheads : Koivu , Theodore , Zednik , Garon , Markov , Lafleur , Quintal I know about those ones for sure , forget any others. They sell them for about $30 CND , I think... But I heard that they go on sell later in the year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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