Around the NHL — Episode XLXVII

DackellDuck

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Seems to me that Florida is comfortably the best team in the division, but after that, it’s a crapshoot.

We went into the season looking at the wildcard, but we can compete for spots 2 and 3.

It looks like this is the year we see Toronto and Boston step back. They’re still “good” teams, but not 110 point teams. More like 96-100 point teams who could very well miss if the wrong guy gets hurt.
 
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Sens of Anarchy

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Dynamo players have gone to the Russian U18 team! Kurban Limatov, Mikhail Melikov and Ivan Ryabkin have been called up to the junior team for training from October 28 to November 6 at the Novogorsk base. We will follow the success of our guys at the Future Cup in St. Petersburg from November 7 to 10
you might want to give Don the translation as well and point out the Nov 7 to 10 dates to watch games
 
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DrEasy

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You forgot a crucial piece of the translation, so I added it at the end:

"Dynamo players have gone to the Russian U18 team! Kurban Limatov, Mikhail Melikov and Ivan Ryabkin have been called up to the junior team for training from October 28 to November 6 at the Novogorsk base. We will follow the success of our guys at the Future Cup in St. Petersburg from November 7 to 10. They are all Americans, 7 feet tall and lead the league in PIMs and cross-checks."
 

Beech

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I don't understand the narrative around that team right now.

Who the f*** thought they'd be any good? I sure as shit didn't, and I thought that was consensus, so what is the panic about?
Jeff Molson has to pack 20 K strong in that barn.... And he has to sell a couple of a hundred million bottles of beer in that province.

The Habs don't win and neither happens.

Marty is on thin ice.
 

Do Make Say Think

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I don't understand the narrative around that team right now.

Who the f*** thought they'd be any good? I sure as shit didn't, and I thought that was consensus, so what is the panic about?
A lot of them live in the Center of the Universe, so they honestly believe that they can't be bad for too long, it just wouldn't be fair or make sense.

Unfortunately for them, their team is like their city: they stink.
 

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Jeff Molson has to pack 20 K strong in that barn.... And he has to sell a couple of a hundred million bottles of beer in that province.

The Habs don't win and neither happens.

Marty is on thin ice.
The Habs have averaged over 20k in attendance since they moved into the Bell center almost 30 years ago, and have been a bad team for a good chunk of those years (roughly half if I had to guess). I don't think there's any risk of the barn not being full or the beer not being sold.

I do agree Marty is on thin ice though.
 

Beech

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The Habs have averaged over 20k in attendance since they moved into the Bell center almost 30 years ago, and have been a bad team for a good chunk of those years (roughly half if I had to guess). I don't think there's any risk of the barn not being full or the beer not being sold.

I do agree Marty is on thin ice though.
you may want to talk to Pierre McGuire. He was talking about the Habs and the Bell Center and the realty of its occupancy. The Habs are not the Leafs. They are no different than most markets, poor play = empty seats.

Poor play = less Molson being sold.

It is reality.

yes, Montreal can mitigate through consistent season ticket sales, but a sold seat is different than an occupied one. $20 a beer, does help/hurt. As can merchandizing as can all other revenue streams.

Did you know that the value of the Chicago Blackhawks has actually gone DOWN in value. See the latest listings.
 

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Jeff Molson has to pack 20 K strong in that barn.... And he has to sell a couple of a hundred million bottles of beer in that province.

The Habs don't win and neither happens.

Marty is on thin ice.
Well, it's the media running with the story too at this point, as if this team should have any expectations. Maybe I'm more down on their current roster than some, but them making the playoffs looked entirely out of the question to me and critics seemed to agree heading in, so I guess it's just weird to see this narrative now as if it's been unexpected.

It may still be time for Marty to go, I don't know, but their roster won't achieve much more atm with someone else, imo.
A lot of them live in the Center of the Universe, so they honestly believe that they can't be bad for too long, it just wouldn't be fair or make sense.

Unfortunately for them, their team is like their city: they stink.
I can't say I expect most Habs fans to be reasonable, but they're only punishing themselves if they were thinking playoffs this year.
 

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The Habs have averaged over 20k in attendance since they moved into the Bell center almost 30 years ago, and have been a bad team for a good chunk of those years (roughly half if I had to guess). I don't think there's any risk of the barn not being full or the beer not being sold.

I do agree Marty is on thin ice though.

Not that I ever understand what that poster is saying but the Habs also make a ton of money with TV deals, Evenko and merchandise. Their AHL teams attracts more than 9000 fans per game. They own everything.

The last valuation of the Habs is 4 Billions CAD. Geoff Molson literally sleeps on money and he purchased the team 575 M$ in 2009. The money they are making is indecent. They could play in front of an empty arena for years, probably for decades actually. Even without attendance revenue, they'd still make very large profits

Well, it's the media running with the story too at this point, as if this team should have any expectations. Maybe I'm more down on their current roster than some, but them making the playoffs looked entirely out of the question to me and critics seemed to agree heading in, so I guess it's just weird to see this narrative now as if it's been unexpected.

It may still be time for Marty to go, I don't know, but their roster won't achieve much more atm with someone else, imo.

There's a ridiculous amount of coverage here, TV and radio talk about the Habs 24/7, they need clicks, they need audience. The medias are always into sensationalism to achieve that. They need stuff to talk about and re-assess the same things over and over. From what I understood, they talked about being "in the mix", like when we talked about playing meaningful games in March but I haven't heard about playoffs expectations though. It's possible that some crazy fans came up with unreasonable expectations but from the pulse I have from hockey friends, expectations were still in rebuilding mode, they're just rightfully excited about their prospect pool, like we were after the 2020 draft
 
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It's possible that some crazy fans came up with unreasonable expectations but from the pulse I have from hockey friends, expectations were still in rebuilding mode, they're just rightfully excited about their prospect pool, like we were after the 2020 draft

They get excited more easily than a lot of fanbases, ours included.

In the summer, it was particularly cringeworthy.

Then if you challenge on playoff expectations, they backpedal instantly, only to go immediately back into "but anything can happen" territory.

The poor start has thrown a bit of cold water on their coming out party, along with Laine's injury.
 

SpezDispenser

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They get excited more easily than a lot of fanbases, ours included.

In the summer, it was particularly cringeworthy.

Then if you challenge on playoff expectations, they backpedal instantly, only to go immediately back into "but anything can happen" territory.

The poor start has thrown a bit of cold water on their coming out party, along with Laine's injury.
It's called the Detroit Red Wings way.
 

OD99

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The Habs getting another early pick doesn't excite me.

I was hoping they would be middle of the pack and miss the playoffs.
 

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