Based on all of this, a $7.5m cap hit would have still been a pretty massive overpayment, even with his Covid Cup play.
You really still think that was on purpose? Yikes
Looking forward to spending way too much for tickets when his number is put up in the rafters at the Bell Centre.
Having watched Roy and Price’s entire careers, I’d actually take Price as the better goalie.
Roy was great in two championship runs with Montreal. But he didn’t have to beat a superior team in either run. All the clubs we faced were evenly matched or worse. There was the 89 run where we lost to a superior Calgary team and he was good in that run too. And he bolted as soon as Montreal stopped icing powerhouse clubs.Not for me, I was around for both. Price was a great goalie, Roy was fricking magic.
And there was a whole lot more MB didn't understandaside from the troll takes for the usual cast of muppets, I would say objectivally no.
That being said, the culprit in all of this is Bergevin (as usual).
He built a team entirely around him, came to depend on him far too much and then made the idiotic, fatal error of never actually finding him a capable backup - until Jake allen who carried the Habs for a good portion of the covid cup season until Jesus Price was resurrected for the playoffs, thus flushing the leafs down the toilet. It was 3-1
Imagine giving CP31 all that money and then not investing in a backup that could play 35 games a year, thus prolonging his career.
Bergevin was a moron and didn't understand the concept of load management for a star goalie.
There were no superior teams in 86 and 93 than the Habs. You know how I know this? Because the Habs were the ones left standing at the end of it all.Roy was great in two championship runs with Montreal. But he didn’t have to beat a superior team in either run. All the clubs we faced were evenly matched or worse. There was the 89 run where we lost to a superior Calgary team and he was good in that run too. And he bolted as soon as Montreal stopped icing powerhouse clubs.
Outside of those though, he wasn’t just mediocre, he was downright bad a lot of the time. Really inconsistent goalie. Price in the other hand consistently beat better teams in the playoffs. He was killer and consistently good. It’s just a shame he played on such mediocre/crap teams.
There are 2 ways in which Price didn't live up to his contract that haven't been mentioned yet; his alcoholism and his refusal to learn french.
whatever helps you sleep at night
There are 2 ways in which Price didn't live up to his contract that haven't been mentioned yet; his alcoholism and his refusal to learn french.
Price beat The Bolts in 2014 ( not a superior team)Roy was great in two championship runs with Montreal. But he didn’t have to beat a superior team in either run. All the clubs we faced were evenly matched or worse. There was the 89 run where we lost to a superior Calgary team and he was good in that run too. And he bolted as soon as Montreal stopped icing powerhouse clubs.
Outside of those though, he wasn’t just mediocre, he was downright bad a lot of the time. Really inconsistent goalie. Price in the other hand consistently beat better teams in the playoffs. He was killer and consistently good. It’s just a shame he played on such mediocre/crap teams.
Price beat Bruins in 08. Then had a melt down in the next round to Philly.Roy was great in two championship runs with Montreal. But he didn’t have to beat a superior team in either run. All the clubs we faced were evenly matched or worse. There was the 89 run where we lost to a superior Calgary team and he was good in that run too. And he bolted as soon as Montreal stopped icing powerhouse clubs.
Outside of those though, he wasn’t just mediocre, he was downright bad a lot of the time. Really inconsistent goalie. Price in the other hand consistently beat better teams in the playoffs. He was killer and consistently good. It’s just a shame he played on such mediocre/crap teams.
no he wasn't "one of the most dominant for 7/ 8 years before that".To the OP's question, Price was never able to fully earn his contract, due to injuries. You could understand why he got the deal – he had been one of the most dominant goalies in the league for 7/8 years. Unfortunately, by the time he signed it he was missing more and more games.
He still remained dominant in the playoffs until the end, and you could argue those results made everything else worthwhile. Plus, he was on LTR.
Different situations.Price beat The Bolts in 2014 ( not a superior team)
Price beat Bruins in 08. Then had a melt down in the next round to Philly.
Got Swept by Bruins in 09.
Lost job to Halak in 2010.
Price beat the Bolts and Bruins in 2014.
Beat the Sens in 2015
Beat the Leafs, Jets, Knights in a Covid tournament. 2021 Blown out in the final to Tampa.
Roys play off record is common knowledge. Speaks for itself. Careys pales in comparison.
Roy was the superior Canadiens goalie.
No doubt.
Why do the Habs get labeled with this? Not the team, TBL, that won. Anywho anyone that pulls that term is just trying to demean another team's accomplishment as if every other team in the NHL wasn't in the same boat.
yes I know what teams Roy was on.Different situations.
Roy was on teams that had multiple Selke winners and nominees. Multi Norris winners. A Jacques Lemaire style checking system and a good offense. Carey Price was on trash teams.
Yes, Price took longer - again though much of that is because those clubs were putrid. Once he established himself though he had a brilliant run and was really consistent in the postseason. Roy was replaced in 87 by Hayward. Lost to the Bruins in the first round in 88 (first time in 30 years), had a strong run in 89. Shat the bed three straight years vs Boston. By spring of 93 there was a poll in the Gazette with the majority of readers wanting him traded.
Patrick Roy is a spectacular goalie. One of the best ever. And - as I said - will go down that way. A better career than Carey Price. But he played on much, much better teams. And in his two wins in Montreal, he had very lucky easy schedules. That's just a fact.
Swap their teams and Price has the cups with Roy getting none.
Roy had the better career. No dispute. More consistent? No. Not in the playoffs.yes I know what teams Roy was on.
And I know wha teams Price was on.
I watched the same games amd series you did.
I'm not fooled or mistaken because I missed or didn't realize the things you are so generously pointing out.
Roy had the better career as a Canadien than Price did. Was more consistent. Mentally tougher. And delivered in big games against big teams at big moments.
Not a knock against Carey. But if we are comparing him to the great Roy. Price will time up short everytime.
Cheers
I mean while I agree it's speculative, I can't fathom how he could not come up with 5 words in 15 years.Links to Price refusing to learn French awhile living in a French first language city?