I think this team is far away from competing and this starts to get demoralizing. I don’t want to see the first cup in my life in my 40s, at this point I will be a fossile who doesn’t care about this stuff anymore.
Hopefully you are in the right here.I disagree. I think the Habs window opening is 1-3 years away.
I disagree. I think the Habs window opening is 1-3 years away.
With RHP/Laine injured long term, the #13 forward will play half the season minimun. Pezz played 61 games last season.Ask yourself : who do you want as the 13th forward? (meaning : someone who won't play more than 50% of the games and who can be left in the stands for a few weeks without consequence). Pezzetta or a youngster like Heineman/Kapanen?
Or the other way to ask the question : What's best for the development of youngsters like Heineman/Kapanen? Not playing more than 50% of NHL games and being left in the stands for long periods OR playing on the top line of a men's team?
No matter how you ask the question, for me the answer is Pezz as 13th forward.
Now, if Heineman or Kapanen can steal a spot among the top 12 forwards, that's a different story, but Pezz is probably still the 13th forward and someone else has to go.
That sounds like someone who knows the answer
Curious what gives you confidence that the team will contend in one year?
Cole realizing that Josh Anderson, Armia and Gallagher will be on the PP this season
I hope so. That would mean MCL tear only plus maybe other damage. Right now I would take that and run.
It's all coming together. Laine returns for the playoffs and goes on an absolute tear, scoring 20 goals on the way to the cup and is the first player to hoist the cup for us.
Knee injuries are usually around 10 weeks (or 3 months) without surgery, not sure what people were expecting here.
"Very long" is subjective.
ABB on waivers.Who would you take out, Pezz, Kapanen to Europe or ABB on waivers?
When I watched the Habs win in 1993 I thought to myself that this could be the last cup I ever watch them win. Going on 32 years....I think this team is far away from competing and this starts to get demoralizing. I don’t want to see the first cup in my life in my 40s, at this point I will be a fossile who doesn’t care about this stuff anymore.
I agree. But he won’t be able to move up if he is in the AHL. Give him a real chance. If he earns it move him up the line-up. ABB has had chances. If it doesn't work out he can always be sent down. I think Heineman will be alright.I like Heineman but I have higher aspirations for him than the 4th line.
I am not a regular poster, but your statement is not wrong.You are right but the amount of condescending posts on this site often times put people on the defensive
I hope it's Kapanen!Going by Gorton's interview today (coming from 3rd party who listened to it since I haven't), looks like they really like Kapanen and see him as an option to replace Laine if they don't ship im back...otherwise Roy, Gallagher or Armia.