Name the shooter, I see a hattie for Whiskey and a 6 to 3 thrashing of the canes. Go You Fucking Habs Go. They cant play there stupid ants on a farm on acid game forever.
Looks like no changes to the lines. Have to trust then that Marty made adjustments to their style of play, otherwise it'll be another tough one to watch, win or lose.
Even though that call on Chatfield was well deserved I kinda feel sorry for him considering how completely divorced from any logic this reffong has been this series.
This is partly on Marty. Changes and fresher legs were clearly needed following the last 2 games. But I understand too his unwillingness to look desperate by making those changes, or putting guys in that haven't played.
I only saw the first goal and turned it off. This is like the Halak Spring of 2010. They are out of gas. It's been a good run. It's not their time yet but getting closer.
From the moment Carolina scored the games first goal (on the PP) they were perfect saints the rest of the way. Five PP opportunities (all uncashed, mind) for Canes vs. 0 for Habs from that point.
I don't know what Powerhorse did last night but I have always advocated for giving him an extension. You need players like him. They could use another couple actually. A few more tweaks and some more maturity, they are close.
ÒK, applying some math here, let’s say they have a 1 in 4 chance of winning each of the next three games. Given they have won 1 out of 4 games so far in the series, That seems reasonable. So their chances of winning the series are (1/4)^3 or about 1.6%. So I’m saying, there’s a chance!
They have a 1.6% chance of winning game 5. But then they will have won 40% of the games with 2 games remaining, so 40% chance of a 40% chance to win game 6, so a 16% chance, then game 7 is a 50/50 tossup! Easy! I don't think math maths like that but it's my math so it is so. Just gotta get over this very unlikely game 5 win. At 1.6% the betting odds should be fantastic...if only there was a program that kept harping on about gambling where we could find out this information.
Sad to hear it sounds like he did himself in. 😢 CTE related no doubt. Sucks, I've had a couple first cousins end their lives. It's tough on the family, I hope his find their way through this.
RE: Freddie Andersen. I don't know what it does to a guy to see his agent getting fetted in the opposing team's rink - even wearing their sweater - one night, seemingly over the moon, only to learn he decided to pack it in just two days later. I don't know. If I were his boss, I'd give him some time off and let my other goalie start tonight's game.
FHFriend J.T. wrote a nice piece about Claude Lemieux at her blog Habsloyalist. Maybe Claude can reach down tonight and give his Habs a helping hand. Doobie has to pitch a no-hitter for them to have a chance. Keep'er going for another day guys!
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ReplyDeleteBeayty thread. Any line-up updates?
ReplyDeleteAin’t seen em yet.
DeleteName the shooter, I see a hattie for Whiskey and a 6 to 3 thrashing of the canes. Go You Fucking Habs Go. They cant play there stupid ants on a farm on acid game forever.
ReplyDeleteI like Steve's thinking...which is a pretty scary thought...sometimes needs must. Just fucking win. Just fucking shoot the fucking puck. JFSTFP!
ReplyDeleteBreaking News, Habs a have just signed Shelby Keaton. Supposedly Dynomite in the Room.
ReplyDeleteLooks like no changes to the lines. Have to trust then that Marty made adjustments to their style of play, otherwise it'll be another tough one to watch, win or lose.
ReplyDeleteNature will open the scoring tonight.
ReplyDeleteI could handle that.
DeleteI expect Gainey tonight. Or Ryan Walter.
ReplyDeleteOMG I agree with McLame on something - Wolf Parade's Hearts on Fire is a great song.
ReplyDeleteStrumbellas must've recorded at LEAST one other fucking song than that, meanwhile, no?
Hoping beyond hope for Saku...but guessing Chelios.
ReplyDeleteHALAK!
ReplyDeleteThis is a huge shout out to Dobeš.
DeleteOn his 25th birthday. He was born exactly one year after #9 died. That's some Twilight Zone shit right there.
DeleteNow GYFG4ofR3HG!!!
Did not see that coming.
ReplyDeleteHopefully they give us a few more surprises tonight...like 20+ shots on goal.
Shoot the puck and take a few heads, the penalties will be worth it.
ReplyDeleteRun these fucks.
How’s bout dem refs
ReplyDeleteSelective, as usual. Does Bettman determine their bonuses or what?
DeleteCa$h it FFS!
ReplyDeleteEven though that call on Chatfield was well deserved I kinda feel sorry for him considering how completely divorced from any logic this reffong has been this series.
ReplyDeleteCash it!
Ca$h it FFS!
ReplyDeleteAnother soft call on 76
ReplyDeleteAck
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid they look even more gassed tjan last game.
ReplyDeleteEvery fucking bounce comes up Wharler cane, I cant take any more. Yeah gassed. Just go full tommy hawk, who cares about suspensions
ReplyDeleteFor the record, I wanted to see a couple lineup changes. Thry desperately need some fresh legs.
ReplyDeleteNot over yet though.
Black Aces ?
DeleteYeah, they need energy. They need spark.
DeleteSilver lining...an earlier bedtime tonight.
ReplyDeleteThis is partly on Marty. Changes and fresher legs were clearly needed following the last 2 games. But I understand too his unwillingness to look desperate by making those changes, or putting guys in that haven't played.
ReplyDeleteI only saw the first goal and turned it off.
ReplyDeleteThis is like the Halak Spring of 2010.
They are out of gas.
It's been a good run.
It's not their time yet but getting closer.
7 giveaways to 1 takeaway that period is the most telling stat.
ReplyDeleteHow’s bout dem refs
ReplyDeleteGood time for a shortie I do say.
DeleteEhlers deserved embellishment. Shameless Cucks
ReplyDeleteGame needed Ax
ReplyDeleteYep
DeleteIf you're gonna take these penalties, make it worth it and hurt them good.
ReplyDeleteNow that's a great kill!
ReplyDeleteStill respect ehlers, didn’t think so.
ReplyDeleteSo nice of Carolina to not even throw 1 jab during all that stuff. Such angels.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the refs didn’t see dem jabs
DeleteI see over on Bluesky that Legault and PP are at the game supporting the Habs.
ReplyDeleteIn case you were wondering what the F is going on with this team.
Two of the biggest scumbags in Canada. Add the cunt in Alberta.
DeleteGhoul takes a stick to the head and everything's fine
ReplyDeleteThis will mean it's time for mgmt to bring in TFS and BBQ for a good 'ol "It was 3-1" speech.
ReplyDeleteWell done horse.
ReplyDeleteFrom the moment Carolina scored the games first goal (on the PP) they were perfect saints the rest of the way. Five PP opportunities (all uncashed, mind) for Canes vs. 0 for Habs from that point.
ReplyDeleteAnd 3 on soft calls imho
DeletePutting a positive spin on it, this series should help them identify/clarify their needs for next season.
ReplyDeleteGive horse a 2 year deal.
Delete"It's pretty self-explanatory. Shitty. Shit game." ~ FastLane
ReplyDeleteI don't know what Powerhorse did last night but I have always advocated for giving him an extension.
ReplyDeleteYou need players like him. They could use another couple actually.
A few more tweaks and some more maturity, they are close.
ÒK, applying some math here, let’s say they have a 1 in 4 chance of winning each of the next three games. Given they have won 1 out of 4 games so far in the series, That seems reasonable. So their chances of winning the series are (1/4)^3 or about 1.6%. So I’m saying, there’s a chance!
ReplyDeleteThey have a 1.6% chance of winning game 5. But then they will have won 40% of the games with 2 games remaining, so 40% chance of a 40% chance to win game 6, so a 16% chance, then game 7 is a 50/50 tossup! Easy! I don't think math maths like that but it's my math so it is so.
DeleteJust gotta get over this very unlikely game 5 win. At 1.6% the betting odds should be fantastic...if only there was a program that kept harping on about gambling where we could find out this information.
I would not be surprised to see them win on the road then come back and lose at home.
DeleteJust the way it's been going.
Holy shit.
ReplyDeleteFour-time Stanley Cup champion Claude Lemieux has died at the age of 60, the NHL Alumni Association said Thursday.
Rest in peace.
Stunner. RIP Claude.
DeleteDamn that's a shock!
DeleteWow, that is a shock.
DeleteMust have been a cardiac issue I would guess.
He just carried the torch Monday night.
R.I.P.
RIP Claude Lemieux...unbelievable that he carried the torch last week
ReplyDeleteSo sad to hear he took his own life...I always feel so conflicted when I hear things like this...
DeleteSad to hear it sounds like he did himself in. 😢 CTE related no doubt.
ReplyDeleteSucks, I've had a couple first cousins end their lives. It's tough on the family, I hope his find their way through this.
very sad, I heard that he has suffered forever with sucidal thoughts.
DeleteWe are not dead, its just a flesh wound. Go You Fucking Habs go.
ReplyDeleteRE: Freddie Andersen. I don't know what it does to a guy to see his agent getting fetted in the opposing team's rink - even wearing their sweater - one night, seemingly over the moon, only to learn he decided to pack it in just two days later. I don't know. If I were his boss, I'd give him some time off and let my other goalie start tonight's game.
ReplyDeleteFHFriend J.T. wrote a nice piece about Claude Lemieux at her blog Habsloyalist.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Claude can reach down tonight and give his Habs a helping hand.
Doobie has to pitch a no-hitter for them to have a chance.
Keep'er going for another day guys!
GO Habs GO!!!
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