Post-Game Talk: Habs beat the Vancouver Petterssons

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Why are your takes so out of touch with reality?

Roy played 13min in his first NHL game since December. He was mostly mistake free, showed poise and assertiveness with the puck, competed hard, and was not the worst player on his line.

Terrible take.
I agree with you . In fact on the one turnover he caused in the d zone , he hustled back and took the body of the van player.
He played a more then acceptable game.
 
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1st line was dominant tonight. Slafkovsky was beasting.

Great game by Montembeault, too. The 2 point shot goals had a ton of traffic in front of him.

I thought Roy got better as the game went along. He had a good 3rd period.

With the win Montreal jumps into 9th. 2 pts back of Columbus in WC2. We need another win tomorrow night.

Let's go, boys!!

Columbus is a rare team in this race where montreal actually is in a good tiebreaker position. If they can tie them, they move ahead of them.
 
Many of The same posters complaining and nitpicking about the game -a road win in mid-March against a team fighting for their playoff life despite being concensus playoff pick roster going into the season, also pegged our healthy roster to be a bottom 5 team with no shot of the playoffs back in September...

No Guhle
No Laine
No Dach

We're 1-1-1 on this Match road trip... Still very much in the playoff mix, 2 points out with the best record over the past 10 games of all WC & non playoff teams.

The inability to grasp context and/or enjoy what an impressive job this coaching staff and youngest-roster-in-the-league is doing is baffling...

Future is bright 😎

(& The present is damn enjoyable for anyone with realistic expectations)
 
I agree with you . In fact on the one turnover he caused in the d zone , he hustled back and took the body of the van player.
He played a more then acceptable game.
Indeed

He looked like an NHLer tonight. Far cry from impact top 6, sure, but for a 21-yr old kid with less than 30 games under his belt called up in the middle of the pressure packed playoff push.... it was a very good night.
 
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Just like the past 3 years basically, if Suzuki's line does not score, the team goes nowhere.
3 goals by the 3 players on that line today.
Zero Depth.
 
Many of The same posters complaining and nitpicking about the game -a road win in mid-March against a team fighting for their playoff life despite being concensus playoff pick roster going into the season, also pegged our healthy roster to be a bottom 5 team with no shot of the playoffs back in September...

No Guhle
No Laine
No Dach

We're 1-1-1 on this Match road trip... Still very much in the playoff mix, 2 points out with the best record over the past 10 games of all WC & non playoff teams.

The inability to grasp context and/or enjoy what an impressive job this coaching staff and youngest-roster-in-the-league is doing is baffling...

Future is bright 😎

(& The present is damn enjoyable for anyone with realistic expectations)

Guhle is apparently listed week to week which would be a massive boost to this club.

The recipe for them to have a shot to get in will basically be heavy reliance on the top line for offense while keeping things tight through the other lines.

I'm skeptical but I'm enjoying talking playoff prospects in March.
 
1st line was dominant tonight. Slafkovsky was beasting.

Great game by Montembeault, too. The 2 point shot goals had a ton of traffic in front of him.

I thought Roy got better as the game went along. He had a good 3rd period.

With the win Montreal jumps into 9th. 2 pts back of Columbus in WC2. We need another win tomorrow night.

Let's go, boys!!
At some point you have to debate to break up the top line just to have some kind of depth because this is unsustainable. But also breaking the only thing that works is so ballsy.
 
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Just like the past 3 years basically, if Suzuki's line does not score, the team goes nowhere.
3 goals by the 3 players on that line today.
Zero Depth.

When they were fully healthy, they were getting contributions from all over the place and beating the best teams over and over. But as I said back then, the depth is not as great as it seemed because there were too many injury scenarios which would have significantly impacted the club.

I certainly had guhle on the list of players they couldn't afford to lose, but kudos to them for still managing to stay in the hunt for now.
 
Just like the past 3 years basically, if Suzuki's line does not score, the team goes nowhere.
3 goals by the 3 players on that line today.
Zero Depth.
Habs have the most players in the league with 10+ goals.

Depth isn't the issue, top 6/top 4 talent is the issue. With Laine, Dach & Guhle out, our already young/mediocre top 6/top 4 is stretched brutally thin

Newhook, Gally, Roy... That was our 2nd line

Matheson played 27+min & Strubbles was our 4th D in ice time.


Our roster depth is a strength, if anything.

Pick just about any playoff team in the league and remove their highest paid forward, #1D & #2C...

MacKinnon, Makar, Nelson
McDavid, Nurse, RNH
Ovechkin, Carlson, PLD
Scheifele, Vilardi, Morrissey
Et. Et.
 
At some point you have to debate to break up the top line just to have some kind of depth because this is unsustainable. But also breaking the only thing that works is so ballsy.

I don't think that it'll make a difference. Suzuki was being double shifted in 3rd when Pezz was sat. He couldn't do anything on the other lines.

Meanwhile, he is aces with CC & Slaf. Talent needs to play with talent.

Having said that, you could move Heineman to Suzuki line & move Slafkovsky to Newhook-Gallagher line. He would give them a board presence.

Move Roy to the Evans-Armia line and Laine with Dvo & Anderson.
 
Guhle is apparently listed week to week which would be a massive boost to this club.

The recipe for them to have a shot to get in will basically be heavy reliance on the top line for offense while keeping things tight through the other lines.

I'm skeptical but I'm enjoying talking playoff prospects in March.
Indeed.

MSL has done a great job getting the team focused to play the kind of hockey this roster needs to play right now to be successful...

All 3 games on this road trip have been similar. Tight, conservative, counter attack focused play. While some fans complain about the low shot totals, reality is that it's by design.

we just don't have the horses to go tit for tat with most teams. But the compete level and execution discipline we're seeing is fantastic. Bodes well for the future... One where we aren't stuck playing Matheson 27min or Gally in the top 6
 
At some point you have to debate to break up the top line just to have some kind of depth because this is unsustainable. But also breaking the only thing that works is so ballsy.
Generally speaking yes you need more then 1 line if you want to do much but I don't think now is the right time to be experimenting, so long as we are in the mix the line should stay together.
 
At some point you have to debate to break up the top line just to have some kind of depth because this is unsustainable. But also breaking the only thing that works is so ballsy.
I don’t think it would work. We simply don’t have another offensive center right now. You’d just be wasting those wingers.
 
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1st line was great. 2nd line was a mess but Roy played much better in the 3rd. Not sure why folks want to hate on a rookie but welcome to HFboards.

Regardless, we badly need a 2nd line center. Next year Demidov comes up, that'll be a big help but we need another guy there to help.
You know what's funny to me? For YEARS we've needed a 1st line center, we had multiple 2nd line ones. Now we (seemingly) have solved the 1st line center but... Now have been in dire need of a 2nd line center. This is like whackamole. Plug one hole and another props up.
 
You know what's funny to me? For YEARS we've needed a 1st line center, we had multiple 2nd line ones. Now we (seemingly) have solved the 1st line center but... Now have been in dire need of a 2nd line center. This is like whackamole. Plug one hole and another props up.
If you think that out C depth, both NHL roster and org depth chart, is the same caliber as 3 years ago... :facepalm:

MB spent 10 years and made zero progress in either, we've seen a marked improvement in just 3yrs with the current regime. I get patience is hard, but come on...
 
If you think that out C depth, both NHL roster and org depth chart, is the same caliber as 3 years ago... :facepalm:

MB spent 10 years and made zero progress in either, we've seen a marked improvement in just 3yrs with the current regime. I get patience is hard, but come on...
Errr that's not at all what I'm saying. I'm saying we couldnt get a 1c forever but always had good 2c.and now that we have a 1c, we can't seem to find a 2c. Has nothing to do with org depth. Just the ineptitude of having both a 1 and 2c at the same time.
 

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