Player Discussion Arber Xhekaj: The Sheriff

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“If you mess with one you mess with all. We’re not going to get pushed around this year.”

Nice

Xhekaj taking his role to heart, reminds me of Joe from Family Guy.



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We also can't forget that he is still a work in progress. He has a ways to go to be a finished product.
I loved some of the games he put in last season particularly when he remained patient.
The one area I'd like to see an improvement in is his puck stripping abilities or lack thereof.
If he can find a way to be heavy and come away with the puck more often we will have something special.
 
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I can't believe we are still seeing new articles suggesting the Habs could be sending Arber Xhekaj down. :laugh:
I mean what is it wishful thinking???
Paper transfer is the closest he'll come to Laval to start the season and I'm guessing the entire season.
 
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I can't believe we are still seeing new articles suggesting the Habs could be sending Arber Xhekaj down. :laugh:
I mean what is it wishful thinking???
Paper transfer is the closest he'll come to Laval to start the season and I'm guessing the entire season.
No way he is going down. They are keeping 7 D.
 
No my memories are Moen getting beaten by anyone he faced against Boston.
You're memory serve you wrong. Moen dropped the glove 5 time agains Boston in a habs uniforme for a card of 2-2-1. The guy was a legit middleweight. Nothing like Kostopoulos who was THE biggest punching bag ever
 
You're memory serve you wrong. Moen dropped the glove 5 time agains Boston in a habs uniforme for a card of 2-2-1. The guy was a legit middleweight. Nothing like Kostopoulos who was THE biggest punching bag ever
Agreed, Moen was no punching bag, very tough western Canadian kid!
 
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We also can't forget that he is still a work in progress. He has a ways to go to be a finished product.
Agreed. But everyone should be encouraged that Xhekaj played a controlled, physical and very effective game last night. He was easily Montreal's best defenceman. In fact, he was Montreal's best player in the game.
 
I can't believe we are still seeing new articles suggesting the Habs could be sending Arber Xhekaj down. :laugh:
I mean what is it wishful thinking???
Paper transfer is the closest he'll come to Laval to start the season and I'm guessing the entire season.
I'm starting to think some media people just want a shit defenseless team because their complaining sell better.
 
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You're memory serve you wrong. Moen dropped the glove 5 time agains Boston in a habs uniforme for a card of 2-2-1. The guy was a legit middleweight. Nothing like Kostopoulos who was THE biggest punching bag ever
Right and how many of those 2-2-1 games did we actually win because my initial comment was I hated his timing.
I don't have good memories about Moen's fights changing outcomes it was actually the opposite.
 
Right and how many of those 2-2-1 games did we actually win because my initial comment was I hated his timing.
I don't have good memories about Moen's fights changing outcomes it was actually the opposite.
You said he loss most of his fights and got beat each time againt boston which is wrong.
 
You said he loss most of his fights and got beat each time againt boston which is wrong.
Yeah when you decide to jump into a conversation It's a good idea to read the initial post.

I hated Moen he would always fight at the wrong moments
and invariably lose most of them.
Instant energy for the opposition.

As far as winning or losing that's your take not mine.
 
Btw, MSL did entice Pezz to go after Grieg. Clear as day on the tv broadcast. He litterally told him to go after Grieg.

Arber took the Nilan route. Du hockey comme dans le temps d’Eddie Shore!
It’ll be interesting to see what the decision is with Lord Barron von Dipshit. Post tells me Dipshit will not make roster unless they go with 8 Dman…
 
Let's not get ahead of ourselves here. Marty allowed Arber to send a message, to put the league on notice if you will and the preseason was the chance to show it. Don't be suckered into believing this will continue once the real season starts. We have dealt with too many injuries over the past few years an allowing AX to go a bit crazy when games mean nothing was a way of just showing teams not to take liberties.

He will need to focus on hockey and will be forced into a rotation that involves two other players and if he forgets that he will spend plenty of time watching from upstairs. I love the kid but he has to find a way to get better if he wishes to stay in the NHL. Being a fulltime enforcer is not the route to take when expecting to have a long career.
 
One of the best teams the Habs have had I a while.

Could score and f*** people up. Went to the ECF and earned it.

f***ing love see some Sens fans just having a mental breakdown because of him
Let's not forget that Jaroslav Halak carried that team and the timely goal-scoring of Mike Cammalleri. It was good to have toughness but we lived and died with Jaro.
 
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Let's not forget that Jaroslav Halak carried that team and the timely goal-scoring of Mike Cammalleri. It was good to have toughness but we lived and died with Jaro.
That's two different teams, my dude.

The one with Murray and Parros lost to the Rangers.

That one lost to the flyers because there was nothing else. There wasn't even toughness on that team.
 
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