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canadiens are fine on the blueline. they need the spare dmen around because they've been dropping faster than dipietro each time one gets healthy another 2 go down.

i don't blame pierre, i blame the training staff for the # of walking wounded wearing red white n blue.
 

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canadiens are fine on the blueline. they need the spare dmen around because they've been dropping faster than dipietro each time one gets healthy another 2 go down.

i don't blame pierre, i blame the training staff for the # of walking wounded wearing red white n blue.

The habs are indeed okay on the blue line. As long as you have Carey Price stopping pucks, the defence will not be a problem (he makes them look better than they are). The problem with the habs is the offense. Not necessarily just the poor goal scoring, but mostly because they're stuck with one-dimensional forwards who have no idea (and no motivation) to play defence. Is there a worse backchecker than Mike Cammalleri around? The guy looks like a figure skater out there...he doesn't even seem to try or want to.

As for injuries, it's part of the game. They happen to every team & you can't blame anyone for that. It's bad luck....but bad luck is part of any contact sports. That's why depth is very important. A team with good depth will usually keep on playing well & no one will point to injuries, like it's been the case with the habs over the past 4-5 years.
 

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The habs are indeed okay on the blue line. As long as you have Carey Price stopping pucks, the defence will not be a problem (he makes them look better than they are)...

are you done hogging the bong, Doc?!! price is slightly above avg. he's only slightly better than mike smith. the d is blocking a ton of shots for carey. if price got peppered like ward, his GAA would look worse than cam ward's.

the offence will return now that there's a QB on the blueline and can move the puck up-ice with 1 pass. then the fwd's can stop backchecking all the time and play in the offsenive zone more often than not.

as for cammi's back-checking, he's from Toronto ... was forced to watch 80s Leafs games... he doesn't know any better. give the guy a break. sheesh!
 

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... As for injuries, it's part of the game. They happen to every team & you can't blame anyone for that. It's bad luck....but bad luck is part of any contact sports. That's why depth is very important. A team with good depth will usually keep on playing well & no one will point to injuries, like it's been the case with the habs over the past 4-5 years.

spot on! :thumb: that's why it'd be nice to see toronto go out and get a competent veteran back-up goalie with fragile guys like monster and reimer in net.
 

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Why? Both are 100% healthy for once and there is no need at this moment. Getting a veteran goalie is the easiest position to fill on a NHL roster and if one or both got hurt, we also have a future NHL starting goalie in Ben Scrivens honing his awesome skills down on the farm as we speak, and he is not some young kid of 20 or 21. He is 25, mature and got a taste of the NHL earlier this season and is hungry and driven. But, if there were a rash of injuries in the goalie dept. a Marty Turco or another Vet is only a phone call away. No sense wasting a valuable spot on the roster when Reimer and "The Monster" are both healthy and Scrivens waiting for his next shot at the big time.

spot on! :thumb: that's why it'd be nice to see toronto go out and get a competent veteran back-up goalie with fragile guys like monster and reimer in net.
 

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I am not in the habit of agreeing with anything HABS, but Price is ANYTHING but slightly above avg. He is one of the best goalies in the NHL, easily top 10, maybe even top 5. I dont think you ever gave up the bong after a statement like that. :lol:

PS. Give Carey the red wings D and he would have Vezina Trophy type stats this season. Price is the reason the habs are still in playoff contention.

price is slightly above avg. he's only slightly better than mike smith. the d is blocking a ton of shots for carey. if price got peppered like ward, his GAA would look worse than cam ward's.
 
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Chris Pronger out for the rest of the season & playoffs; career in jeopardy

MONTREAL -- Philadelphia Flyers captain Chris Pronger will miss the rest of the regular season and playoffs because of severe post-concussion syndrome.

Philadelphia general manager Paul Holmgren made the announcement through a team spokesman early in the first period of the Flyers' game against Montreal on Thursday night.

Pronger has been sidelined since Nov. 19.

"After consultation with respected concussion specialists Dr. Joseph Maroon and Dr. Micky Collins, it is the opinion of both doctors that Chris is suffering from severe post-concussion syndrome," Holmgren said. "It is the recommendation of doctors Maroon and Collins that Chris not return for the remainder of the 2011-12 season or playoffs. Chris will continue to receive treatment and therapy with the hope that he can get better."

Pronger visited Maroon and Collins on Wednesday in Pittsburgh after complaining about a fairly persistent headache and sluggish feeling. The 37-year-old defenseman also missed six games this season because of an eye injury, and had surgery on his left knee last month.

In 13 games this season, he had a goal and 11 assists. He has 157 goals and 541 assists in 1,167 career regular-season games in 18 seasons with Hartford, St. Louis, Edmonton, Anaheim and Philadelphia.

The 6-foot-6 player led Anaheim to the 2007 Stanley Cup title and won Olympic gold medals with Canada in 2002 and 2010. He signed a seven-year contract with Philadelphia in 2009.

Flyers star forward Claude Giroux, the NHL scoring leader with 39 points, also is out indefinitely with a concussion. He took an inadvertent knee to the head from teammate Wayne Simmonds in a game Saturday.

"Claude's status remains the same," Holmgren said "He is out indefinitely."

http://espn.go.com/nhl/story/_/id/7358070/chris-pronger-philadelphia-flyers-concussion-rest-season
 

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Why? Both are 100% healthy for once and there is no need at this moment. Getting a veteran goalie is the easiest position to fill on a NHL roster and if one or both got hurt, we also have a future NHL starting goalie in Ben Scrivens honing his awesome skills down on the farm as we speak, and he is not some young kid of 20 or 21. He is 25, mature and got a taste of the NHL earlier this season and is hungry and driven. But, if there were a rash of injuries in the goalie dept. a Marty Turco or another Vet is only a phone call away. No sense wasting a valuable spot on the roster when Reimer and "The Monster" are both healthy and Scrivens waiting for his next shot at the big time.

I am not in the habit of agreeing with anything HABS, but Price is ANYTHING but slightly above avg. He is one of the best goalies in the NHL, easily top 10, maybe even top 5. I dont think you ever gave up the bong after a statement like that. :lol:

PS. Give Carey the red wings D and he would have Vezina Trophy type stats this season. Price is the reason the habs are still in playoff contention.

I totally agree with everything you've written in regards to the Leafs goaltending situation & Carey Price. The Leafs goaltending is one of its strenghts & Carey Price might just be the best goaltenders in the entire NHL.
 

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Thanks, i study the game i love and read everything i can find on the Leafs and too much on the habs as well, lol...... But Mr. Carey is not doing so well tonight, maybe i jinxed him, i will have to praise him more ofton!
I totally agree with everything you've written in regards to the Leafs goaltending situation & Carey Price. The Leafs goaltending is one of its strenghts & Carey Price might just be the best goaltenders in the entire NHL.
 

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No apologies necessary my man, the news out of habland these days more than makes up for any trauma sustained. But thanks anyways, much appreciated.

PS. Those are beautiful Maple Leafs on your flags. Wrong color but you get the picture ;)

In all seriousness, wouldnt a Leafs/Habs playoff series be electric, again? It has been so long since that has happened and would set the hockey world on fire. Of course you could not get a ticket for less than $400 for nosebleeds but it sure would be fun to see. The atmosphere at the Bell Centre and the ACC would be off the charts!

And we, the great people of Montreal, want to sincerely apologize to the people of Toronto for causing you such trauma:peace: :canada::canada::canada::canada::canada::canada:
 
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No doubt about it. It would galvanize the masses and bring in tons of money for both cities. I just hope the fans realize this is only a game and respect each other so that no one gets hurt in either city. Hockey wouldn't be hockey without Montreal and Toronto. I was doing some work in SW Calgary not too long ago, around 4th ave and 4th street which is basically downtown, and when Edmonton would come down shit would get really out of hand, and it wasn't even the playoffs yet, imagine that. Every second person had a Dion Phaneuf jersey on, crazy hockey city, but great for the city's culture. It's dangerous when it comes to hockey in those cities out west, they make us look like civilized fans lol
 

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I am not in the habit of agreeing with anything HABS, but Price is ANYTHING but slightly above avg. He is one of the best goalies in the NHL, easily top 10, maybe even top 5. I dont think you ever gave up the bong after a statement like that. :lol:

PS. Give Carey the red wings D and he would have Vezina Trophy type stats this season. Price is the reason the habs are still in playoff contention.

wha?
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hmmmm...
:noidea:
well... :crazy:

so how do you rate cam ward and jonathan quick if price and reimer are your demi-gods? for that matter, how do you rate mike smith? wow...


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Why? Both are 100% healthy for once and there is no need at this moment...

good for you, live in the moment ... when both your goalies are healthy, heart problem guy and concussion kid. nice!

...But, if there were a rash of injuries in the goalie dept. a Marty Turco or another Vet is only a phone call away. No sense wasting a valuable spot on the roster when Reimer and "The Monster" are both healthy and Scrivens waiting for his next shot at the big time.

1 word. Koolaid!

ok, just dropping a name like turco at this point of the season tells me u have a bigger bong than the one Doc and I are passing back n forth. really, marty is your go-to vet backstop... eroding/non-existent skills and hasn't smelled ice aside from the cubes in his jackdaniels each night. that marty turco? good luck with that. maybe if he started the yr playing somewhere vs impersonating a potato. marty eh. wow.
 

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...The Leafs goaltending is one of its strenghts & Carey Price might just be the best goaltenders in the entire NHL.

pass the bong back already, Doc.

price... put him in St.Louis and it's be the same result as Halak, probably worse.
 

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Mike Milbury off HNIC & NBC while fighting charges of assaulting 12-year old hockey player

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As a Boston Bruins defenceman, he famously pulled off a spectator’s shoe and slapped him with it.

Now a hockey dad and fiery Hockey Night in Canada commentator, Mike Milbury is accused of grabbing, shaking and threatening a 12-year-old player after a peewee game in the Massachusetts town of Brookline last week.

Milbury, 59, a former NHL player, coach and executive, faces charges of assault and battery on a child, threats to commit a crime and disorderly conduct, Brookline police said Friday.

“Mike Milbury denies any allegations that there was an assault of any kind,” lawyer Daniel Rabinovitz said in a statement.

“He simply intervened in an altercation between his son and an opposing player.

“No one was struck, no one was injured, and no one was threatened.”

CBC Sports and NBC Sports have both announced that Milbury will not appear on their networks while he addresses the allegations.

“CBC Sports spoke with Mike late this afternoon,” said spokesman Chuck Thompson.

“After a good discussion we both decided that he won’t be part of Hockey Night in Canada broadcasts while he focuses on his personal situation,” Thompson said.

The incident took place on Dec. 9 at the Jack Kirrane Ice Skating Rink, where the Boch Blazers faced off against the Boston Jr. Blackhawks in an outdoor exhibition match known as the Winter Classic.

Police said the trouble started when Milbury’s son, who plays for the Blazers, got into a fight on the ice with a Blackhawks player.

Witnesses told police that Milbury — who is the assistant coach of his son’s team — later charged out onto the ice, grabbed the Blackhawks player with two hands, lifted him off the ground and shook him.

“There were several coaches that stepped in (and broke it up),” said Capt. Thomas Keaveney of the Brookline police.

It is also alleged that he threatened the player, though Keaveney could not elaborate on the words exchanged.

Keaveney said the child was not taken to hospital and was not seriously injured. The investigation began the following day when a parent who had witnessed the incident called police.

Milbury is out of town at the moment but will be summoned for a hearing before the Brookline Municipal District Court, Keaveney said.

In various online chat forums, parents who attended the game and witnessed the incident expressed their shock and outrage.

According to one spectator, “Daddy Milbury erupted like a volcano,” screaming obscenities after his son’s run-in with the Blackhawks player.

“Parents from both sides were disturbed at the language and his actions,” another commenter wrote.

“My kid is so done playing for him,” said another.

Coaches and representatives from both teams did not respond to interview requests.

The Boch Blazers website lists a seven-part code of conduct that parents are expected to follow: “I understand the importance of setting a good example for my child,” part five begins.

“As such, I will show respect for all involved in the game including, coaches, players, opposing fans, and officials.”

Milbury played 11 seasons with the Boston Bruins. He later coached the team, leading the Bruins to the Stanley Cup finals.

He eventually moved over to the New York Islanders, where as coach and general manager he was responsible for a few bad trades, which got him the nickname “Mad Mike.”

As a commentator, Milbury has stirred up controversy on both Canadian and American sports networks. He recently came under fire for using the controversial phrase “pansification of hockey” on Hockey Night in Canada to refer to the NHL’s crackdown on fighting.

In 1979, Milbury participated in an infamous hockey brawl after a game at New York City’s Madison Square Gardens, when he and his Bruins teammates went into the stands and fought with spectators. Video footage of the incident shows him taking off a one man’s shoe and hitting him with it.

http://www.thestar.com/sports/hocke...ter-charged-with-assaulting-boy-at-son-s-game
 

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I never said Reimer is one of the NHL's top 5 goalies in the NHL. :confused: YOU clearly do not understand the "good ole hockey game" if you think Price is not a top 10 and possibly top 5 goalie in the league... keep hitting it! ROFL!

PS. the only thing real is the jamaican bud and the water, reality left as soon as you fired it up :lol: As little "Ryan" in my signature says, "Keep Trying" :thumb:

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so how do you rate cam ward and jonathan quick if price and reimer are your demi-gods? for that matter, how do you rate mike smith? wow...
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The Bruins were at the top of thier game today. Chara, Thomas, the entire team played like it was playoff hockey. 6 point spread as of this afternoon. Habs come to Beantown Monday night.

I agree, but don't forget that Philly is without two of its top players: Chris Pronger is out for the year & Claude Giroux is out with a concussion. I also heard that rookie Sean Couturier suffered a serious injury. Any update on the injury?
 

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I agree, but don't forget that Philly is without two of its top players: Chris Pronger is out for the year & Claude Giroux is out with a concussion. I also heard that rookie Sean Couturier suffered a serious injury. Any update on the injury?

Every team is dealing with injuries. Bruins top D-man was out the past 2 games and they won both of those. On the other hand, the Leafs AGAIN lose the back end of another B2B game, oh and that's along with the front end. Has the inevitable breakdown begun???
 

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