JianYang
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I think it started in 2000s. Am I wrong? Not sure.
Yes first time I heard it was in 2001-2002 season.
I think it started in 2000s. Am I wrong? Not sure.
I've never understood this. Aren't goalies part of the team.
It's like when Leafs fans say to us....well you wouldn't have got to the cup finals without Price. Uhhhhh okay.
Great photo! I don't remember seeing a goalie stop a perfectly executed Forsberg deke like this. Monty resembled Price last night in the way that he was so dialed in and not giving up the go ahead goal. It was a beautiful performance by Sam I am.
Remove any teams best player and many things fall. It just so happens our best player was our goalie. I see no problem in that.I honestly hated when Bergevin came out with this idea.
As a fan base, as an organization, you wish to see your team aspire to be more than headless chicken who get bailed out by your goalie.
Yes the goalie is part of the team, but hockey is much more than what goes around the goalie paint.
Remove any teams best player and many things fall. It just so happens our best player was our goalie. I see no problem in that.
In the result perhaps.
Remove Price from those teams, and yes we'd lose more instead of winning, but we were just as atrocious collectively.
That was the real problem, the team had no depth and played badly, not that the goalie was our best player.
Using the "It so happens that the goalie is our best player" was a cop out for the warranted critics, it's not like Bergevin was going to say "Yeah, our team plays like crap, but Carey saves our bacon".
It doesn't mean that I have to pretend that I enjoy the hockey I'm watching just because we're winning.
The number 2 were not great but the team still had a higher P% than 500 with them in net. From 2012-2013 to 2019-2020 the CH had a 90-83-29 record with their number 2 and 3 goalies (Mike Condon, Peter Budaj, Antti Niemi, Charlie Lindgren, Al Montoya, Dustin Tokarski, Ben Scrivens, Cayden Primeau, Keith Kinkaid).The Habs were a good team at the Price peak. They pretty much had all the important peices aside from a top center. That's what separated them from being a great team.
It was also easy to conclude that Price was the sole reason for their success because their backups often did not get good team results. But it should be noted that the results were the way they were because their backups just weren't that good, in general.
I understand your point my friend,however I just find that chant unbearable mainly because it equates to soccer, a sport I totally abhor! Sorry for any prejudice, just the way I feel.It's funny how north American fans get their undergarments in a knot with the Ole chant.
It's just a harmless chant not much different than "go team go". But people somehow equate "ole" to some form of taunt (which it isnt) like the na na goodbye song, and even if it was, just loosen up guys.
Crowd festivities add to the in game experience, unless you're a North American hockey fan where he have a bunch of fun police members.
The number 2 were not great but the team still had a higher P% than 500 with them in net. From 2012-2013 to 2019-2020 the CH had a 90-83-29 record with their number 2 and 3 goalies (Mike Condon, Peter Budaj, Antti Niemi, Charlie Lindgren, Al Montoya, Dustin Tokarski, Ben Scrivens, Cayden Primeau, Keith Kinkaid).
I understand your point my friend,however I just find that chant unbearable mainly because it equates to soccer, a sport I totally abhor! Sorry for any prejudice, just the way I feel.
The Habs were a good team at the Price peak. They pretty much had all the important peices aside from a top center. That's what separated them from being a great team.
It was also easy to conclude that Price was the sole reason for their success because their backups often did not get good team results. But it should be noted that the results were the way they were because their backups just weren't that good, in general.
I understand your point my friend,however I just find that chant unbearable mainly because it equates to soccer, a sport I totally abhor! Sorry for any prejudice, just the way I feel.
No matter who you put in net, the team bled grade A chances, was constantly hemmed in their own end and couldn't sustain pressure in the OZ to save their lives. The main difference is that Price was an exceptional game manager, his rebound control was exceptional so he often slowed down the opponent's momentum by himself.
Take him away from the team and that's how you end up with .880 goaltending like our backups got us used to.
The habs weren't just a top C away, the make up of the team in general was poor. You will never win with a soft team filled with misfits in important roles.
You don't have to pretend anything. Whatever floats your boat.In the result perhaps.
Remove Price from those teams, and yes we'd lose more instead of winning, but we were just as atrocious collectively.
That was the real problem, the team had no depth and played badly, not that the goalie was our best player.
Using the "It so happens that the goalie is our best player" was a cop out for the warranted critics, it's not like Bergevin was going to say "Yeah, our team plays like crap, but Carey saves our bacon".
It doesn't mean that I have to pretend that I enjoy the hockey I'm watching just because we're winning.
I disagree. As an example, even with tokarski, the Habs pushed the Rangers to game 6 despite his complete lack of ability to move the puck. And we can also see in retrospect that Tokarski is generally a #3 guy at the NHL level.
With price, they probably advance to the fonal in 6 or 7 instead of losing in 6.
I think we just have a bias to crap on that era because most of us didn't like the guys in charge, but there's alot of teams back then who would have wished to have what montreal had. I mean, a top three of Markov, subban, and petry at one point is really good as well.
Give pacioretty a top center to work with, and they would have entered that elite tier.
You don't have to pretend anything. Whatever floats your boat.
I just get a little uncomfortable when people say....Ha the Habs would have sucked without Price. Sure.....but the Oilers would suck without McDavid.
A top of the line goalie can be as important as a top of the line forward. We just get so fascinated with the McDavid's, Bedard's, Matthew's of the world, that we lose site of the fact that an entire team is made up of so much more than a "single player". Who cares that our "single player" was our goalie! The sum of our parts got us to the finals recently. That is all that counts in the end.
One cup final since 1993 and it was the lockout and we got in the playoffs cause they were charitable?
Now imagine if we would have had elite players at other positions.
1- The rangers were not that good either. Tokarski almost taking them the distance says it all.
2- We didn't like the guys in charge because we knew the team was poorly built despite:
-Having good regular season records/making the playoffs
-Spending up to the cap
-Having an elite goalie and goalscorer.
It wasn't just because. It just further proves my point. The team was no good outside of the goalie.
3-The habs had too much of a brief window with that "core" to be considered an elite team. They were never considered contenders because the style of hockey they played wasn't sustainable in the playoffs. The main factor was how hot could the goalie get and we had the hottest goalie in the planet. Most teams who've won the cup in the past couple of decades have one thing in common; They're great at 5 on 5. The habs weren't, they blocked shots and they countered.
We got to the finals primarily due to having the biggest, meanest dcorps in the league a great goalie and our top two centers were erasing our opponents top two centers. If we weren't decimated by injuries at a record pace we would have easily made the playoffs under regular playoff circumstances. This nonsensical and grossly biased, agenda driven narrative that attempts to wipe out the fact that we eliminated the Leafs, Jets and Knights by claiming that we didn't deserve to be there is a sad statement about the real agenda that too many posters on this board just love to push.
In the result perhaps.
Remove Price from those teams, and yes we'd lose more instead of winning, but we were just as atrocious collectively.
That was the real problem, the team had no depth and played badly, not that the goalie was our best player.
Using the "It so happens that the goalie is our best player" was a cop out for the warranted critics, it's not like Bergevin was going to say "Yeah, our team plays like crap, but Carey saves our bacon".
It doesn't mean that I have to pretend that I enjoy the hockey I'm watching just because we're winning.
This D core was an embarrassment all year, it was game after game multiplying turnovers and being stuck in our zone. Without Covid, we're not in the playoffs. It was literally two lousy teams us and the Hawks that went in when we should not have been.
I will give you that they played well in the playoffs, it was a great effort all around and they deserved it. We were all there and it was magical. All I'm saying is that luck played a huge part. And that when we faced Tampa, we finally crumbled because all we had was a goalie. And then the year after, when he left, we finished last!