Myron Gaines*
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Markov is probably not the most fun teammate to be around but he's kind of hilarious.
Exactly, he's the kind of guy who doesn't talk often, but makes it count when he does.
Markov is probably not the most fun teammate to be around but he's kind of hilarious.
Markov is kind of a strange cat he used to eat a lot at this restaurant I worked at. He'd just sit at the back by himself with a mountain of food eating and looking at his cell phone. Sometimes he'd be with some russian bimbo and would just be doing the same thing not even talking to her lol.
But he is one helluva hockey player. Guy hasn't played much in 3 years, better he gets some serious hockey warm up in Russia than on a practice rink. Plus he could injure himself in a practice anyways pivoting on a rut or something so it's not like he's at seriously more risk in low contact Russian hockey.
Markov is kind of a strange cat he used to eat a lot at this restaurant I worked at. He'd just sit at the back by himself with a mountain of food eating and looking at his cell phone. Sometimes he'd be with some russian bimbo and would just be doing the same thing not even talking to her lol.
But he is one helluva hockey player. Guy hasn't played much in 3 years, better he gets some serious hockey warm up in Russia than on a practice rink. Plus he could injure himself in a practice anyways pivoting on a rut or something so it's not like he's at seriously more risk in low contact Russian hockey.
Exactly, he's the kind of guy who doesn't talk often, but makes it count when he does.
Exactly, he's the kind of guy who doesn't talk often, but makes it count when he does.
You see I'd be skeptical about this if it was another player, but with Markov this makes a lot of sense. A lot of times with him it's not even the language barrier, I just think he's that introverted. That's why I could never buy all those Mr. Hab-esque conspiracies about Markov stealing from the Habs or whatever, more than Russia or Canada I think the man seriously just lives for hockey. That's also why I wouldn't write him off just yet.
Markov speaks about it. http://www.montrealgazette.com/spor...s+controversy+playing+game/7790413/story.html
I really don't see how this is a controversy, at all.
Also LOL at that comment from some old man. "Mark-do me a favor and stay in Russia-don't need you here in th free world,"
Surprised no one quoted Markov on this one (Don Meehan part)...
''I’m not a boy who’s 16 years old,†Markov said. “I’m a big man and I make my decisions. (Playing) is my decision.â€
Markov said he had spoken to his Toronto-based agent, Don Meehan, “who told me, ‘Don’t practice, don’t even think about the (KHL) game,†he said. “But like I said, I’m a big man and I’m responsible for my decisions.''
(imo sounds like a 9 year-old said the above! I can't be the only one! anyways it's just my opinion!, and yes...I can act like a 9 year-old as well, so I'm just having fun with this...don't take this too seriously...not good for your blood pressure!!).
And...how dare Meehan tell Markov what to do...no wonder Markov played that last KHL game...he had to show everyone that he's an adult now...and not a not a 16year-old anymore, nor a 12 year-old or a 9 year-old. I'm glad Markov defended himself.
Go Markov Go (just stay healthy for once...can't wait to see him play with Emelin).
I don't know if I want Emelin playing on his off side but at the same time I don't know if he could play top minutes with PK either. If Markov could play top minutes again then he could partner with Gorges but I think PK deserves top minutes because he just eats them up and spits them out. It'll be interesting how the pairings work out.
I expect Therrien will dress an extra dman for most games in case of injury, alot of movement in the 3rd pairing anyway. Diaz at forward would be interesting imo.
The best example of this came in 2009-10, the last time Markov played a significant number of games. Including the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Canadiens were 29-16-8 in the 53 games in which Markov dressed and 15-23-2 when he didn't. Overall, since the start of the 2009-10 season, the Canadiens have a 38-22-13 record with Markov in the lineup and an 84-86-21 record without him
In 2009-10, the Canadiens power play clicked 24.5 percent of the time in the 45 regular- season games Markov played; that figure dipped to 18.2 percent in the 37 games he missed with injuries. The difference was equally striking in the playoffs, with the Canadiens scoring on 20.6 percent of their power plays in eight games with Markov but connecting on only 12.8 percent in 11 games without him.
Gorges can play the right side or left side...and does a solid job.
But funny enough no one ever mentions trying Markov on the right side? (this way Emelin can be on the left side...no?).
You see I'd be skeptical about this if it was another player, but with Markov this makes a lot of sense. A lot of times with him it's not even the language barrier, I just think he's that introverted. That's why I could never buy all those Mr. Hab-esque conspiracies about Markov stealing from the Habs or whatever, more than Russia or Canada I think the man seriously just lives for hockey. That's also why I wouldn't write him off just yet.
I hope you're right (but sounds like you're not that far from writing him off! since you mentioned it! maybe one more injury away from writing him off? ). Anyways...I hope you're right about Markov because (imo) when you live for hockey (especially when we're talking/referring to the NHL) you can see that a player lives for hockey and has that passion to do anything it takes to win in the PLAYOFFS (ex: Gorges, Subban, Roy, Claude Lemieux, Kirk ''is work'' Muller, Koivu, etc). I have yet to see this in Markov when it comes to the playoffs (not even close)...and I'm waiting to be proven wrong (hope he proves me wrong...I'd rather be wrong of course so our Habs can win).
Some Dmen can adjust defensively better than others to playing their weak side. I'm sure they've tried Markov on right side in practice a few times, and I would hope a NHL coach would be able to tell how well he can play it (or Markov himself).
Some like Gorges can adapt, but others like Spacek never could. It was a shame about Spacek cuz I really think that was a huge problem with his mostly underwhelming tenure in Montreal, the few times he did get a chance to play on his natural LD side he looked a lot stronger.
Markov on his role in the KHL: "I was one of the tough guys and had to get into some fights."
do you blame him, russian/canadian/whatever not many women have anything interesting to say anyways.
only a fringe analyst on rds would take what markov is doing negatively
so either you come back and twirl your thumbs till training camp starts, OR
you stay and play a few more games to get rid as much rust as possible so you can come back in the best game shape you can cause you know you respect the team and want to give them your best
but ofcourse it cant possibly be the second thing
it has to be that he's disrespecting the team and the fans cause he's russian
Nail..... You've been hit on the head