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Habs coming off a 5-2 loss to the Canucks on Sunday in a game where the score did not exactly tell the tale.
Good effort by the team, considering they were on the 2nd leg of a B2B.
Putting a nice balm on the past weekend is how they beat their hated rival (and their expletively-inspired fanbase), the Booins -- which was not too bad of a weekend all things considered.
Taking a peek into the future, what's in store for this team?
According to AI, the Habs could end up looking like this:
Their opposition tonight, could have this look:
And these players and uniforms might be involved ...
Who the hell are these stand-ins, anyway?
The Flames in town also means that their circus implicating Jonathan Huberdeau will be front and center as a low hanging fruit imbroglio to be gobbled up by local media.
One doesn't need to search too far to know what the issue is.
You can get a fat cat out of Florida but you can't ...
Of course, it didn't take long for local fans, social media and click bait sites to cobble up trade scenarios involving the guy who had to sell his 4 Ferraris for a utility vehicle.
Like this one ...
Would you do this? Let's find out by taking this thread’s poll.
As far as tonight's game is concerned, MSL has announced that Monty will get the start and that Jesse Ylönen and Gustav Lindström draw in while Pezz and Harris will be eating hotdogs.
Of note, the Habs PP has continued to get better, with a 23% success ratio so far, good enough for the top 10th spot in the league. They've scored a PP goal in 11 of their last 12 games.
The problem has been how the Habs have drawn the second most penalties in the league, which have led to most of Marty's epic face-palming moments.
That ought to make for a great holiday ornament, come to think of it.
Finally, the Habs will honor their 25th captain Pierre Turgeon tonight, further to his induction in the NHL HOF. Congrats to him.
LINEUPS
Flames:
Adam Ruzicka - Elias Lindholm - Andrew Mangiapane
Connor Zary - Nazem Kadri - Martin Pospisil
Jonathan Huberdeau - Mikael Backlund - Blake Coleman
A.J. Greer - Yegor Sharangovich - Dillon Dube
MacKenzie Weegar - Rasmus Andersson
Noah Hanifin - Chris Tanev
Nikita Zadorov - Nick DeSimone
Jacob Markstrom
Good effort by the team, considering they were on the 2nd leg of a B2B.
Putting a nice balm on the past weekend is how they beat their hated rival (and their expletively-inspired fanbase), the Booins -- which was not too bad of a weekend all things considered.
Taking a peek into the future, what's in store for this team?
According to AI, the Habs could end up looking like this:
Their opposition tonight, could have this look:
And these players and uniforms might be involved ...
Who the hell are these stand-ins, anyway?
The Flames in town also means that their circus implicating Jonathan Huberdeau will be front and center as a low hanging fruit imbroglio to be gobbled up by local media.
One doesn't need to search too far to know what the issue is.
You can get a fat cat out of Florida but you can't ...
Of course, it didn't take long for local fans, social media and click bait sites to cobble up trade scenarios involving the guy who had to sell his 4 Ferraris for a utility vehicle.
Like this one ...
Would you do this? Let's find out by taking this thread’s poll.
As far as tonight's game is concerned, MSL has announced that Monty will get the start and that Jesse Ylönen and Gustav Lindström draw in while Pezz and Harris will be eating hotdogs.
Of note, the Habs PP has continued to get better, with a 23% success ratio so far, good enough for the top 10th spot in the league. They've scored a PP goal in 11 of their last 12 games.
The problem has been how the Habs have drawn the second most penalties in the league, which have led to most of Marty's epic face-palming moments.
That ought to make for a great holiday ornament, come to think of it.
Finally, the Habs will honor their 25th captain Pierre Turgeon tonight, further to his induction in the NHL HOF. Congrats to him.
LINEUPS
Flames:
Adam Ruzicka - Elias Lindholm - Andrew Mangiapane
Connor Zary - Nazem Kadri - Martin Pospisil
Jonathan Huberdeau - Mikael Backlund - Blake Coleman
A.J. Greer - Yegor Sharangovich - Dillon Dube
MacKenzie Weegar - Rasmus Andersson
Noah Hanifin - Chris Tanev
Nikita Zadorov - Nick DeSimone
Jacob Markstrom
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