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Whats wrong with the Habs? - now 10th and out of a playoff spot

mrten

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Doc Holliday said:
I wonder how much the Habs paid the Sabres & the Bruins to play their back-up goalies. I'm sure the other teams that are in contention are not very impressed. :mad: However, if that's what it takes for Mtl to make the playoffs, more power to them. If i'd be in their shoes, i'd rather make the playoffs on merit & get to play against the other team's best players & best goalie. But i'm not the Canadiens.
Doc, you seem to be a bigger Hab hater then a leaf fan IMHO.
 

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I have to admit that I'd miss the Laughs if they were gone. Like I've said before, it's just so much fun to watch them lose!

Meanwhile Doc probably doesn't even need to steal any nitrous oxide from his patients' dental supplies tonight: his heroes won! Bravo for them - in a HOME game, in yet another "must-win" game (because they're in the same miserable hole they've been in for 4 freakin DECADES), against the absolute worst team in hockey this year...they managed to scrape up a 3-2 win in overtime. Golly gee, what an achievement! It's almost good enough to stand next to their PROUDEST achievement of the last 40(!!!) fuckin years: ALMOST making it to the finals in 93. What an absolutely pathetic bunch of losers! (By the way from what I hear "almost" only counts in horseshoes.)
 

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Doc Holliday said:
I wonder how much the Habs paid the Sabres & the Bruins to play their back-up goalies.
Irrelevant! Toivonen played a very good game tonight and Bruins didn't get on the scoreboard.
 

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Doc Holliday said:
Ramses, you should stop putting down your team. They're not as bad as you seem to think. If they're lucky, they might even beat out a superior Maple Leafs team to the playoffs. Sure, most of those guys don't have any heart & not much talent. And their two most talented defencemen will leave the team once the season ends ..and even worse coaching behind the bench. But they ain't that bad! There are worse teams elsewhere in hockey. :rolleyes:

One another note: Any recent sightings of the overpaid Sergei Samsonov?

Nice trick misquoting my post and making it appear like this. You dentists are a crafty lot and I can't really argue with what you said since (as I will re-state for your benefit only since you seem to have missed it the first 1086 times I made the point) I think both teams are without hope.

Having said that I must admit that it's a LOT more fun watching the Leafs lose. The Habs may be untalented but at least they seem like decent guys - unlike the Darcy Tuckers and Tie Domis of the world (yes, yes, I know Tie has retired...at least from playing pro hockey. It seems he has not yet retired however from acting like an idiot: witness Belinda Stronach, the messy divorce, the classless episode berating his son's coach etc. etc. ad infinitum).

Also, as delusional as some Habs fans are, they're still not as bad as the sad sack Leaf fans who are just plain living in another world. By God I even heard of one space cadet who referred to the likes of Wellwood, Tucker and Kaberle as key players!
 

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The Habs were screwed by the other teams in 1970 after winning it in 69.But they came back in 71 to recapture what was theirs.
I doubt Carolina wins it in 2008.

Besides,finnishing ahead of a team that's not even in the top 9 is no big feat.
Big deal.
 

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Question for you: Has there ever been a defending Stanley Cup Champion that hasn't made the playoffs in the following year?

Yes, the last team to do it was the New Jersey Devils.(95-96)
 
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mrten said:
By the way, it was announced tonight that the habs set the league attendance record, again.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/attendance?year=2007

Just proves what everyone already knows; that Habs fans are the best in the league :D - unlike fair-weather and fickle Leaf fans, who jump off the bandwagon and bail on their team whenever they go into a slump (which is a frequent occurrence!) :eek:
 

The Wizard of Oz

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I didn't read the entire thread...
Don't fallow hockey like I use too...

But last night went to see the last local game and I was very happy that
my favorite player scored twice! I can say that I'm very lucky each time I show myself to a game...

Saku Saku Saku ...

:)
 

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Doc Holliday said:
He's your favorite player? All of my sympathies to you. ;)

He wasn't a happy camper after being benched by Carbonneau the other night against Buffalo. But to be fair, the team kind of rides on Koivu's shoulders. They need him to be on the ice & score goals if they want to win. That lazy bum with the NFL linebacker shoulder pads Michael Ryder also needs Koivu to feed him the puck all the time.

Before him it was Denis Savard. I guess it's tru... the best things do come in small packages! ;)
 

The Wizard of Oz

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Interesting profile!

Doc Holliday said:
Have you ever heard of Kyle Wellwood? You'd love him! :D


No, like I said I don't fallow it like I use to.
My better years were from when Roy arrived till he left cause before didn't tought about this and after too busy for it. :cool:

But I did a search and I have to say he has already amazing statistics!
Surely a ''to wach'' talent!

And dear G1, a second Doc...how come you know about that???:D
 

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Saku went in for the score three times yesterday. No, no, you read right: 3 times! Twice against Boston and once with Dorothy... :p
 

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Habs win tonight vs. Rangers combined with Leafs loss vs. Isles and Trashers loss vs. Canes puts Montreal in the 6th spot and a potential Habs/Trashers round with one game to go. Many "ifs" but the possibility is there. Habs road record gives me reasons to be skeptical over their chances to beat NY at MSG but we'll see.

Goaltending is to hockey what pitching is to baseball: "the name of the game". Presently, Halak stands as one of the hottest goalie in the league and should remain in nets regardless of Huet's condition.
 

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Ziggy Montana said:
Habs win tonight vs. Rangers combined with Leafs loss vs. Isles and Trashers loss vs. Canes puts Montreal in the 6th spot and a potential Habs/Trashers round with one game to go. Many "ifs" but the possibility is there. Habs road record gives me reasons to be skeptical over their chances to beat NY at MSG but we'll see.

Goaltending is to hockey what pitching is to baseball: "the name of the game". Presently, Halak stands as one of the hottest goalie in the league and should remain in nets regardless of Huet's condition.

Actually, I'd rather see the Habs play the Sabres. Better matchup for the Habs. Buffalo may be the no. 1 seed but Habs know how to play them.

As for Halak in goal, absolutely in agreement. Just look at what Cam Ward did for Carolina last year in the playoffs.
 

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Well it looks like it all comes down to Saturday night! Habs choked tonight but at least Souray set a new NHL record for powerplay goals by a defenceman. Congrats Sheldon! Now I'm hoping for the Leafs to lose and all we will need is a tie in regulation in Toronto on Saturday and I'm betting for Huet to be in the nets against the Leafs. It's going to be one hell of a game!!! What an end to the regular season.:eek:
 

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When the going gets tough the tough get going. But when the going gets tough for the Habs and the Leafs they both lose. Not exactly a surprise. Now even the Islanders have a chance - 2 games left, Philly and Jersey. Jersey will probably keep the Landers out but you never know.

Montreal-Toronto still too tough to call: 2 equally untalented teams. In Mtl's favor: they can win, or even lose in OT. Also they have far better goaltending. (With Raycroft in the Toronto nets, Mtl would have far better goaltending even if my grandmother replaced Halak and Huet.) In TO's favor: home game - both these "teams" are far better at home than on the road.
 

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Halak or Huet

Well, I hope Carbo sticks with Halak. Huet's record in Toronto has been abysmal. In his last start in goal at the Laughs which was back in January, he surrendered 4 goals.

BTW, I predict that the Habs will remain as Canada's team after Saturday's game regardless of the outcome.:p
 
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