Apr 15, 2022

NYI

 Rest in Peace Mike Bossy

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  1. Mike Bossy was my fave non-Habs player ever.

    Amazing to watch and such a class human.

    Very few like him in today's game.

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    1. RIP

      Same here moe. While I hated the 80s Islanders, I was always a fan of Bossy. Such a pure goal scorer and seemed so genuine and down to earth.

      Fuck cancer.

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  2. RIP, Mike Bossy, one of the greatest scorers of all time, the first to match Rocket Richard's 50 in 50, a Montrealer, and above all, a class act all the way.

    Fuck cancer indeed.

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  3. the Maritimer10:15 AM

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    R.I.P. Mike Bossy, the best pure goal scorer the NHL has ever seen.

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  4. We can only dream that Caufield follows in Bossy's footsteps as a goal scorer who inexplicably fell to #15 in his draft year. You look at the numbers MB put up in junior and the players that went ahead of him (no offence to Mark Napier) and I wonder why. I was only 8 at the time, not tuned into the draft. Always curious how teams view players like Bossy who can put points on the board at will but maybe wasn't defensively responsible in junior.

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  5. Well well well, John Lu reports TFS being prepped at practice to getcset for his first start of the season tonight, by all appearances.

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    1. Good news on a sad day in hockey.

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  6. Isles lost to Pittsburgh last night and had to cross the border to come into town late last night. Habs rested meanwhile. Can't wait for whatever tribute Chantale's Comms team must be working like crazy to put together for tonight.

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    1. CHantal deserves huge recognition for how much she has done in so little time.

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    2. the Maritimer11:35 AM

      It's like a refreshing wind has blown through the Habs organization. Props to Geoff Molson for coming to the conclusion that a reset was much needed and putting competent people in place, Chantal being just as important as the hockey ops staff.

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  7. the Maritimer11:51 AM

    Price gets the start tonight. Welcome back Carey, you are indeed some good news in a long, sometimes dreary season.

    Regarding why Mike Bossy fell in the '77 draft, one of my former co-workers (and fellow Habs fan) who was actually drafted by the Red Wings back in the 60's, said the knock on Mike was his skating. They weren't sure if he could produce at the NHL level. Well, Bryan Trottier and Clark Gillies remedied that perceived flaw. That's what CC needs, he has Suzuki but I don't think Anderson can retrieve the puck like Jethro could. Geez, that's 2/3 of that line gone with Gillies passing away recently as well. No complaints about Mark Napier taken by the Habs that year, he was a highly ranked prospect, one of the Baby Bulls in the WHA, before 18 year-olds were allowed to be taken in the NHL draft. Napier was a better skater and stickhandler, Bossy the pure shooter.

    @Saint Paddy, my Sea Dogs played a statement game last night on the Island, beating Charlottetown 8-4 after taking a 6-0 lead. They also beat St. Patrick's No. 1 ranked Remparts last Sunday at TD Station. Good times!

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  8. Nice tweet for Bossy by none other than, Larry Robinson @19LarryRobinson

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  9. Just struck me the resemblance between Mike Bossy and Tom Petty. Two greats who left us too soon.

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  10. No adjustments needed to these lyrics.

    Welcome back Carey.

    Welcome back
    Your dreams were your ticket out
    Welcome back
    To that same old place that you laughed about
    Well, the names have all changed
    Since you hung around
    But those dreams have remained
    And they've turned around
    Who'd have thought they'd lead you
    (Who'd have thought they'd lead you)
    Back here where we need you?
    (Back here where we need you?)
    Yeah, we tease him a lot
    'Cause we got him on the spot
    Welcome back
    Welcome back, welcome back, welcome back
    Welcome back, welcome back

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    1. the Maritimer5:17 PM

      Golf clap.

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    2. Noice song of the day.

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    3. Love it! No Gabe Kaplan moustache though, please.

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  11. Gonna be fun watching the sfu choke on what 50in50 actually is.

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    1. Just saw Michael Farber's bit on him on TSN and he was very clear in indicating that Bossy was only one of five players to score 50 in 50. "You know who" isn't on that list.

      I forgot he retired so early due to back issues (from 1980s cross checks no doubt). The numbers he could have put up if he could've played another 5 or 6 seasons...

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    2. the Maritimer6:33 PM

      Only player to score 50 nine years straight.

      That puke in toronto couldn't carry Bossy's jock strap.

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    3. Loved Farber’s analogy to Waiting for Godot.

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    4. Michael Farber was the reason I applied to j-school at Concordia. Never had a chance to have him as a prof in the end. A true poet of a sports journalist.

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    5. Awesome stuff SiM.

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  12. Although I appreciate that RDS covers Habs games, they still have some of the worst people in their coverage.

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    1. Pure scum like mario tremblay gaston therrien norman flynn, amongst others.

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    2. I wish Carbo and Damphousse were available every game. Marc Denis is great. You'll learn phrases like il rate le cible, and un autre revirement from him every game.

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    3. Who's the fopl I keep hearing say "Micahael" Bossy. C'est Mike, ostie!

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  13. Lemieux, Lafleur, Gretzky and Bossy never taunted an opponent’s fanbase when they scored.

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  14. Habs have to do everything to sign/keep MSL for a long fucking time.

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    1. He and Lecavalier both want to help build something here with their bud, Kent. They're getting the cance to do that and I think they relish the challenge.

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    2. the Maritimer7:18 PM

      Maybe they regret not getting the chance to play in Montreal. They can build a legacy another way.

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  15. OVs glove tap with TFS is something else.

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  16. As Bob Marley sang, ‘turn the lights down low’.

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  17. Nice. Tasteful. Check out the 22 patches on the Isles' jerseys. Good stuff.

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  18. Hey mclame, THAT is how you do a "let's stop and listen" bit. Habs fans are the best.

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  19. I think the anthem singer picked up that jacked from the lost and found, left behind by Dom.

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  20. The Kingpin is now coaching the Islanders? Oh, it's Barry Trotz.

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    1. And Skeletor up top keeping an eye on things. Wait, that's just Lou.

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    2. Does that make Chara Dr. Doom?

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  21. No Hoffman on with Nature and CC. Already an improvement on the first unit

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  22. Until the boos, no idea chara was playing.

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  23. BTW, a quick props and congrats to Halifax's Mattea Roach, reigning Jeopardy champ, playing game 7 or 8 tonight. 23 years old, smart as a whip with a hell of a memory. Sadly living in Tronna now but also spent some time in Montreal.

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  24. Chara's check tonight is Whiskey it seems. Jokes?

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    1. Big guy. Can probably take a lot of shots before he goes down.

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  25. Some goal support for Carey please and thank you.

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    1. He’s used to not getting much.

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  26. Some Hab needs to punch a linesman in the face.

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    1. Habs have been kicked out of the face offs almost every time tonight.

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  27. This George Lucas-named goalie is bothering me.

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  28. the Maritimer8:43 PM

    I've only watched the second period but this game has a very familiar vibe. Carey Price in goal, Habs outshooting the opposition 2 to 1 and no score. Yep, seen this movie before.

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    1. It was almost four. Shoe-in brain fart and it's catching like COVID

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  29. the Maritimer9:07 PM

    3 on 0? Incroyable!

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  30. Déjà vu all over again.

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  31. Only NHL refs coukld possibly have missed our 6'4" goalie getting flipped head over ass, and see nothing wrong.

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  32. Yep. This is all too familiar. In the end, it's for the best but sure woulda liked a W for Carey.

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  33. the Maritimer9:31 PM

    Watch them lose 6-5 tomorrow...

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  34. After scoring 7 against the Devils the Habs have only five in the last four games, one in the past two. Where's the scoring gone?

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  35. Nice standing O for TFS at the end. Love our fans.

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  36. the Maritimer9:35 PM

    Once again, the Habs demonstrate they need an injection of high end talent distributed through the team.

    Go put some ice on that knee Carey.

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  37. https://fourhockeyfans.blogspot.com/2022/04/caps.html

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