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Tokarski confirmed starter for this game. Don't know if I agree with this choice; nice to give Carey a break, but one less chance to get his 10th shutout and get closer to the magic 43 wins to break the Habs record.
Frankly I don't understand what the fuss is about winning the division.
Home advantage in the second round? Big whoop.
Is a speed losing Detroit more dangerous than Washington/Ottawa? I don't think so.
Let's face it: Teams will run Price. Time to get Tokarski time to:
1. Limit Price's exposure during the meaningless regular season.
2. Shake the rust off Tiker if need be in playoff if another Kreider situation comes around
Home ice advantage is crucial to the Habs because they do not score on the road. If a series goes 7 games, I'd hope we have home ice advantage because thats the only way we score more than 2.
Frankly I don't understand what the fuss is about winning the division.
Home advantage in the second round? Big whoop.
Is a speed losing Detroit more dangerous than Washington/Ottawa? I don't think so.
Let's face it: Teams will run Price. Time to get Tokarski time to:
1. Limit Price's exposure during the meaningless regular season.
2. Shake the rust off Tiker if need be in playoff if another Kreider situation comes around
You don't prepare for that. If that happens, we're done for, shouldn't be a factor in starter choice.
I know you don't "prepare", but look at what I just posted.
We're not doing anything against it. Why wouldn't it happen again?
It has to be envisioned.
At the rate it's going, there's an 80% chance Price doesn't finish the season at full health because of a similar attempt to run him.
I don't argue about the "protecting Price" argument, but keeping Tokarski in shape in case Price is injured is pretty meaningless. He won't save our ***** every game like Price does. The day Price is injured (if it happens) will mark the end of our (post)season.
I kinda really want the Jets in the playoffs.
Yet we have the second best road record in the entire league.
dont mind Tokarski, after all it's just winnipeg lads.
Price now has no chance to tie Brodeur's win record of 48.
So what?
Ok, just for you: