Two games in and the Habs are 1-0-1 as of this post. They looked good, but not great against Buffalo in a 2-1 shootout loss and put Toronto in it's tonight with a 6-1 win. A few observations.
1. A goaltending controversy is a-brewin. Both Price and Halak only allowed on goal in their starts. I'm still not sure if Price is a 60-70 game guy. That might create some openings and could get the #1 job if Price falters. Both these guys have the skill, a well-timed flash of brilliance may produce a clear-cut #1 come playoff time. If not, oh well, just two strong goaltenders to choose from.
2. A very different power play. The loss of Mark Streit was catasprophic for their power play, from the back end at least. The forwards look fantastic. Lang and Tanguay fit into that power play so smoothly because they can move the puck around the net. With the usual suspects on the power play from last year. The Habs will be a top 5 power play in the NHL
3. The defense still needs work. This is what is separating them from being as good as Detroit IMHO. Their defense is not that strong in terms of positioning and playing the man. They can move the puck and can get shots through, but it needs more physicality and smarter decisins in their own end. Komisarek and O'Byrne are pretty tough, but the rest seem to be playing a little soft. Don't be surprised if they make a deal for a two defenseman, one who has some grit and can move the puck.
I still think that this team is the class of their division and probably the Eastern Conference. Many are predicting a Montreal/Detroit final. I never pick finals until the playoff start but my Final 4 teams are Montreal NY Rangers Detroit and Dallas. Either way GO HABS GO!!!!
1. A goaltending controversy is a-brewin. Both Price and Halak only allowed on goal in their starts. I'm still not sure if Price is a 60-70 game guy. That might create some openings and could get the #1 job if Price falters. Both these guys have the skill, a well-timed flash of brilliance may produce a clear-cut #1 come playoff time. If not, oh well, just two strong goaltenders to choose from.
2. A very different power play. The loss of Mark Streit was catasprophic for their power play, from the back end at least. The forwards look fantastic. Lang and Tanguay fit into that power play so smoothly because they can move the puck around the net. With the usual suspects on the power play from last year. The Habs will be a top 5 power play in the NHL
3. The defense still needs work. This is what is separating them from being as good as Detroit IMHO. Their defense is not that strong in terms of positioning and playing the man. They can move the puck and can get shots through, but it needs more physicality and smarter decisins in their own end. Komisarek and O'Byrne are pretty tough, but the rest seem to be playing a little soft. Don't be surprised if they make a deal for a two defenseman, one who has some grit and can move the puck.
I still think that this team is the class of their division and probably the Eastern Conference. Many are predicting a Montreal/Detroit final. I never pick finals until the playoff start but my Final 4 teams are Montreal NY Rangers Detroit and Dallas. Either way GO HABS GO!!!!