Apoplectic Habs Fan
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The irony in Widemans comments considering him playing is like Montreals Make a Wish contribution
Habs beat the leafs first two times this year, when there were not as many injuries.....the leafs have been no big deal at times this year............so we did have the horses earlier in the year to handle the misfits.....Whether they get motivated or not, they don't have the guns to respond on the scoreboard, and they don't have the collective pride to respond physically either. It's low hanging fruit for the opposition, and the opposition is under no obligation to respect them.
Toronto is probably frustrated with their underachieving franchise as well. They have had this core together for about 7 years now, and they are still stuck at the start line. Maybe Keefe is trying to institute a certain mentality to never let their guard down going into these playoffs, or maybe he's just a flat out bitch. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter because the Habs won't do anything about it.
There's going to be more of these upcoming in the next year or two at least, and the frequency of them will depend on whether this team can reduce the injury brigade that we have seen over the last few years.
Those that have the stomach to watch these through, I don't know if you have sympathies, or my respect.
Like this..............should be used in the Drouin thread!!! LOLView attachment 684334
Une bonne claque sur la gueule !
It ain’t over until he signs with another team or announces retirement.So what do we do once he’s had his last ever shift as a Hab? Start a thread with fireworks in it?
Do you think there’s a realistic chance the Habs sign him next season?It ain’t over until he signs with another team or announces retirement.
I think there is a small chance but it depends how the rest of the roster planning shakes out until after the draft. If Drouin’s agent circles back and offers him at a low rate — Hughes would take a minute to consider it.Do you think there’s a realistic chance the Habs sign him next season?
......of coffee.Leafs Nation is winning the Cup!!
It's funny cuz it's true.they would probably pick Will Smith over Bedard anyways, this team sucks balls at drafting. Some goof scout will see a hidden talent nobody knows about and go off the board.
In what sense has Toronto passed Montreal in every facet, decades ago, when it comes to hockey? Granted Toronto has had the superior team in recent years, but recent years certainly don’t constitute decades; and even in these recent years, I’ll remind you, it was 3-1. We can revisit the discussion if/when the Leafs get passed round 1.... but unfortunately not Habs posters. There are a lot of home biased Toronto hater posters. There are too many that are just "sour grapes" posters who post with anger and emotion against Toronto for no reason. In the battle of the two cities, Montreal was king in the 70's but Toronto has passed Montreal in every facet, not just only hockey, decades ago. Toronto has also become this country's sports capital. It's the reality of the situation but too many Montrealers just don't want to accept that. Instead they would would rather live in the past and throw slurs against Toronto, like immature kids in a schoolyard to appease their anger, instead of making rational posts.
I can’t remember a season I missed as many games as this one. The injuries to the kids completely killed any entertainment. And what’s crazy is that we were 14-12-2 half way threw December. That literally cost us a shot at a potential generational player. Dropping down to 6-7-8 in the draft and Florida making the playoffs would just be the cherry on top. At least we have a management group that’s picked a direction tho and are finally rebuilding. Any team with a max budget in this league can spend loads of money to limp into the playoffs on a year to year basis like Bergevin and his predecessors did.No more Habs hockey typically depresses me. But I want this season to end. So many young guys, so many injuries, they are tired, frustrated and beat up, and this can't end soon enough.
They were still fun to watch up until about 5 games ago. But you can tell they've tapped out now.No more Habs hockey typically depresses me. But I want this season to end. So many young guys, so many injuries, they are tired, frustrated and beat up, and this can't end soon enough.