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Yeah but in the Schedule thread, you are grateful for such stupid plays.Stupid play. Another PP for Rangers.
Wideman on the ice. Habs get stuck in their end for like 2 minutes.
Yeah but in the Schedule thread, you are grateful for such stupid plays.Stupid play. Another PP for Rangers.
Wideman on the ice. Habs get stuck in their end for like 2 minutes.
Awesome pic Dogs rule
He's actually one of the Habs, just posting from the bench.
It's always the shittiest players on a team who blame the goalie when things go bad.You really shouldn’t be that surprised. Our average poster doesn’t aim, just fires.
His biggest challenge to improve further is becoming the velcro man CP was.Montembeault needs to learn to how to kill plays dead. He uses his stick to push the puck away - often into dangerous areas - instead of gathering the puck to him, and stopping play.
A couple of times during that 2 minute shift, he had the opportunity to stretch out, fall on the puck & didn't.
4 on 4. Laf hook.
Monty needs to get Bigger.His biggest challenge to improve further is becoming the velcro man CP was.
Same here, shocking how competitive they are with this lineupGood game. I'm enjoying it.
6'3 215 isn't big enough?Monty needs to get Bigger.
His biggest challenge to improve further is becoming the velcro man CP was.
That’s what happens when you have several players looking to consolidate an NHL job next season — lots of auditions going on.Habs have been competing hard every game and I can appreciate that.
Paul could be one of those guys that finds his way to the coaching ranks once he's officially done.I like how Paul Byron makes a point of attending every home game. It's commendable.
Hail Lord Byron
Good observationHe's never going to be CP, but learning to clean up around his net will help him become a better netminder. There were a few occasions where he could have reached out and grabbed the puck, and didn't, or use his stick to draw the puck to him rather than push it away.
He tends to keep the puck moving even when we're struggling defensively.
Price always knew when to shut it down.
He's never going to be CP, but learning to clean up around his net will help him become a better netminder. There were a few occasions where he could have reached out and grabbed the puck, and didn't, or use his stick to draw the puck to him rather than push it away.
He tends to keep the puck moving even when we're struggling defensively.
Price always knew when to shut it down.
Paul just turned 50.Paul could be one of those guys that finds his way to the coaching ranks once he's officially done.
It's a joke. If not on the hands and the stick blade is not turned into a HOOK chances are it's not a HOOK.CBC's play on you can't go over a players stick to prevent them from moving their stick.
I'm guessing the NHL is adapting that
Yup, guy is intense and cerebral.Paul could be one of those guys that finds his way to the coaching ranks once he's officially done.