I think they're really fighting their way back from the game where they lost Reinbacher and Laine.. then the next game with Ottawa and the head shot on Dach. It really seemed to derail what was a positive pre-season and everyone has been in a funk since.
Yea, I think the game where Reinbacher and Laine went down really hurt, particularly the fact it's two players who were important to the Habs. Laine for the Top-6 and added scoring. Reinbacher, even if he'd end up in Laval, would still be a key piece to what the Habs are trying to build towards.
They may also be gripping their sticks and second guessing themselves with the renewed expectations vs having none.
I think the blow out games not too far from one another played with their psyche. I think the only ones playing loose and comfortable are Evans, Gallagher, Hutson, and Gallagher. Some guys are a little off while others are a lot off.
An example of gripping their sticks tight, Newhook was set up for an open net last night by Evans in he final moments of the game and he could have won the game. The Newhook of last year would have scored because he was playing well. This year, he's been struggling. He played a good game last night, but he missed the open net because he's gipping the stick.
I'm going to hope that this is one of those trial years where they work themselves out of it as they go deeper into the year but still end up with a high enough draft pick that we have just another bullet in the chamber for the rebuild.
I am really hoping they don't pick Top-5 again. I'm aware that is a very real possibility, but I would rather they pick between 7-10 because in the end, it means they did better this year.
Certainly in that delicate balance of wanting to ensure we don't go the Buffalo route of staying bad for so long it doesn't matter how much talent you have you can't win.. but you also don't want to Detroit yourself and try to leave a rebuild too early and end up missing enough relevant talent to be seen as a future contender.
That is exactly what we want to avoid. Becoming the Buffalo Sabres, who drafted Top-10 for 10 straight drafts, while picking 1st and 2nd twice in that span, respectively.
I also agree that we don't want to be Detroit and rush it. Although last year, I would rather be in Detroit's shoes who were eliminated from the playoffs in the final game of the season.