No Math tonight. Team could be history or will our new d pairings have the chemistry to save the day? If they need somebody to put in a 5 minute shift at the end of this game, I think Fast Lane is the only guy that could do it.
Should've been a Flyers penalty. Pretty sure you can't direct the goalie stick back to him with your stick. Gotta pick it up. These donkeys probably don't know the rule. Or...
Just realizing this now: this is the normal response (shocked as fuck) to expect of a tight team on the day their #1 goalie gets sent down. Especially a young team like this, with their senior D-man out.
If the Habs are going to stay in this 'mushy middle' phase of their rebuild I hope they can get a little tougher in their makeup. Other than the Xhekaj's, they are soft as wet cow flop. And Arber has been somewhat neutered because he doesn't want to get put in the press box by fighting often. I'm just remembering how easily Washington rolled over them last spring. If they can even make it this year.
I just find they really struggle against teams with size or a heavy forecheck. I don't think other than Horse any of the Habs forwards strike any fear on the opposing D. And they rarely, if ever, crash the net. I guess that's how Marty wants them to play.
So I have been reading about Captain Underpants and his complicated relationship with fans, management, press and just about everything leaf. Apparently he isn't scoring, leading or communicating. Apparently things are not going very well for the greatest hockey player in the universe and the greatest hockey team ever. I read an article that suggested perhaps the leaf are ... average. Oh the horror. His puck time on his stick is terrible, he's slowed down his skating and stopped taking shots and if that's not enough he appears indifferent. Oh the horror. Perhaps, denizins of the armpit, he just doesn't give a shit. So what are you gonna do now? OMG We're all going to die. Go Habs
Stand by me
ReplyDeleteLove Cobie Smulders.
ReplyDeleteNatural beauty.
DeleteI second that.
Deleteyep
DeleteThe Bird starts tonight.
ReplyDeleteLong-time Montreal broadcaster Michael Whalen has passed away at the age of 82.
ReplyDeleteRest in peace.
One of the goods one.
RIP. Always liked his reporting.
DeleteWhere does the time go, how was he 82 already?
No Math tonight. Team could be history or will our new d pairings have the chemistry to save the day?
ReplyDeleteIf they need somebody to put in a 5 minute shift at the end of this game, I think Fast Lane is the only guy that could do it.
Trivia night, Christmas edition, I'll stop in when I'm done.
ReplyDeleteHow many goals does DVo get tonight? Hopefully JVo can match it.
Go Habs!
M the Habs know Devo, he will get no satisfaction tonite
DeleteMonty to Laval.
ReplyDeleteThe TVA/RDS folks will have a fit won't they...?
DeleteMonty sent to Laval on conditioning stint. I am fully behind this. Let him simplify everything and realign himself with the goalie we saw last year.
ReplyDeleteKill it!
ReplyDeleteKill it too!
ReplyDeleteSexier!
ReplyDeleteMight also merit the nick Tim, after the Mats' LP released in '85.
DeleteLe Tex !
ReplyDeleteSexy Texy!
ReplyDeleteTOI for FastLane was 9:25 in that 1st period there.
ReplyDelete...nobody else hit 7 minutes.
Vladar backwards is Radalv, just so y'all know
ReplyDeleteCash it!
ReplyDeleteRookie mistakes.
ReplyDeleteYoungest team in the league.
The Maths/Ghoul/Monty factor is gonna catch up to you.
DeleteAt least with the first two, they have an excuse.
3-1 because too many rookies
ReplyDeleteShould've been a Flyers penalty. Pretty sure you can't direct the goalie stick back to him with your stick. Gotta pick it up. These donkeys probably don't know the rule. Or...
ReplyDeleteJust realizing this now: this is the normal response (shocked as fuck) to expect of a tight team on the day their #1 goalie gets sent down. Especially a young team like this, with their senior D-man out.
ReplyDeleteLearning experience
Trap game anyway.
ReplyDeleteIf the Habs are going to stay in this 'mushy middle' phase of their rebuild I hope they can get a little tougher in their makeup. Other than the Xhekaj's, they are soft as wet cow flop. And Arber has been somewhat neutered because he doesn't want to get put in the press box by fighting often.
ReplyDeleteI'm just remembering how easily Washington rolled over them last spring.
If they can even make it this year.
Hire Carbo to show them how to take a face-off.
ReplyDeleteI just find they really struggle against teams with size or a heavy forecheck.
ReplyDeleteI don't think other than Horse any of the Habs forwards strike any fear on the opposing D.
And they rarely, if ever, crash the net. I guess that's how Marty wants them to play.
Missing Guhle. He knows how to rub an opponent out of the play.
DeleteThey need somebody mean in front of their own net.
DeleteLA Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua calls NFL refs 'the worst'.
ReplyDeleteMr. Nakua has obviously never watched an NHL hockey game.
Hmmmm.... Michael Hage wearing #29 for Team Canada, I wonder if he's aware he won't get that number in Montreal.
ReplyDeleteSo I have been reading about Captain Underpants and his complicated relationship with fans, management, press and just about everything leaf.
ReplyDeleteApparently he isn't scoring, leading or communicating. Apparently things are not going very well for the greatest hockey player in the universe and the greatest hockey team ever. I read an article that suggested perhaps the leaf are ... average. Oh the horror. His puck time on his stick is terrible, he's slowed down his skating and stopped taking shots and if that's not enough he appears indifferent. Oh the horror. Perhaps, denizins of the armpit, he just doesn't give a shit. So what are you gonna do now? OMG
We're all going to die.
Go Habs