Prospect Info: 2024 Montreal Canadiens Rookie Camp (September 11-17)

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Cole "Cold" Palmer
Feb 20, 2003
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30,253
Ottawa
LIVE: Camp des recrues · Rookie camp

I get what he's trying to say about how they're going to trust young players in key situations even if there's a greater risk of a loss.

But I find that's very old school mentality.

Plenty of teams lost important faceoffs with veterans taking them. Experience really has nothing or rather, very little to do with it.

But i'm glad to hear that he won't shy away from using young players in those situations.

Well well well

I'll believe it when I see it but,
Good to hear for now nonetheless
Kind of good to hear.

Even a veteran can cost you a game. How many late 3rd period penalties that Brendan Gallagher have last year that cost the Habs?

Miss me with that! lol
 

Kudo Shinichi

Registered User
Apr 20, 2012
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I get what he's trying to say about how they're going to trust young players in key situations even if there's a greater risk of a loss.

But I find that's very old school mentality.

Plenty of teams lost important faceoffs with veterans taking them. Experience really has nothing or rather, very little to do with it.

But i'm glad to hear that he won't shy away from using young players in those situations.


Kind of good to hear.

Even a veteran can cost you a game. How many late 3rd period penalties that Brendan Gallagher have last year that cost the Habs?

Miss me with that! lol

Its not just about the faceoffs. What happens after is even more important.
 

montreal

Go Habs Go
Mar 21, 2002
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I get what he's trying to say about how they're going to trust young players in key situations even if there's a greater risk of a loss.

But I find that's very old school mentality.

Plenty of teams lost important faceoffs with veterans taking them. Experience really has nothing or rather, very little to do with it.

But i'm glad to hear that he won't shy away from using young players in those situations.


I was busy with work so I didn't get to hear anything (plus my French sucks, can read it ok but they talk too fast for me).
 

Rapala

Registered User
Mar 29, 2013
42,380
39,441
Montreal
He was surprisingly good in Laval last season.
I though he was one of the better players in the Mem Cup two years ago.
He controlled a lot of play along the wall and behind the net in the ozone.
Something I love from players like him.
 
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overlords

#DefundCBC
Aug 16, 2008
33,007
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The City

me watching farrell do pullups

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