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The 5 point game covered up a lot of warts from the past 10 games. but WE'RE BACK BABY!The funny thing to me is that you've got people here talking about how Macklin's been sub-par or whatever since Four Nations, and yet this period includes 21 games after the Four Nations break and Celebrini is still at a ppg.
Amazing how much struggle a 5 point game makes up for lolThe funny thing to me is that you've got people here talking about how Macklin's been sub-par or whatever since Four Nations, and yet this period includes 21 games after the Four Nations break and Celebrini is still at a ppg.
tbh all canadian teams' fanbases are that bad. the status of the sport in Canada means far more casuals who are more into the team loyalty thing.I just enjoyed watching the Habs trolls get nervous on the main board Calder thread. I actually think Hutson deserves it, but I can see why their fanbase is so hated.
tbh all canadian teams' fanbases are that bad. the status of the sport in Canada means far more casuals who are more into the team loyalty thing.
Celebrini is going to have to tear it up to have a shot, and probably beat Hutson in raw points. Which is within the realm of possibility if he goes ham.
No chance, Habs are definitively the worst. Ottawa and Winnipeg fans are cool, Calgary aren’t bad, and Toronto fans (despite plenty of bad apples in a huge fan base) are so humbled as to not be troublesome. Don’t particularly care for Edmonton or Vancouver fans, but Montreal are the worst by far.
At the same time all 7 have their merits and great thoughtful fans. The Bell Centre for a playoff/rivalry game is only after a Shark cup on my bucket list! Also, 24 championships will have an adverse impact on just about any fan base. Pretty spoiled. The Demidov love next year may outpace the Hutson love…
All that being said, I do really like Hutson and Suzuki.
The Montreal fan base is like a 60 year old former supermodel that aged badly. Highly insecure and have to be praised constantly (which they always initiate).
Quebec was the worst without questiontbh all canadian teams' fanbases are that bad. the status of the sport in Canada means far more casuals who are more into the team loyalty thing.
Celebrini is going to have to tear it up to have a shot, and probably beat Hutson in raw points. Which is within the realm of possibility if he goes ham.
No idea where something like this belongs but Celebrini and Smith were both wearing this at the Couture press conference today.