Post-Game Talk: Habs lose to the Wild. Uneventful at best.

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Extremely strong goal-tending made them seem better that they are in my opinion.
Obciously not has bad as we started though.
From November 10 through January 21, Montreal was 20-10-2. That's the 3rd best record in the league over 32 games, by pt.%.

During that span, Montembeault's SV% was .904 in 25 games. Dobes had his 5 great games, and Primeau the remaining 2, a loss and a win. Overall, that's decent goaltending, certainly not the main reason for the team's success.

What's changed? Four games. That's it. We're freaking out over four freaking games where the team had the nerve to go 0-3-1.

A few folks predicted the Habs would finish bottom-5. The team's been proving them wrong for months, but one bad week is enough for them to pop up again, looking for validation.
 
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1) Pace is a meaningless in the context of projecting total wins because of volatility of flows and factors.
Injuries, mental fortitude and changes make it so that each game is different from the last when comparing game 1 and 82. This differs from streaks as they are clear sign pointing to the many times the team is able to show they are consistently capable no matter the opp.
The only way to measure how you’re going is to look at your record. And yes it makes perfect sense to extrapolate how you’ve done over 82 because then it gives you a benchmark. This is done all the time. It makes absolutely no sense to throw it out and say it has no meaning.

Nobody is sitting here saying we’re going to get 85 points… it’s simply telling us how we e done. And up until now we’ve met expectations.
2) The hell im talking about is the current habs team that never really won mutiple games in a row in regulation with their starter. Dobes covered up issues by playing so well. + I really dont think some teams took us seriously IE Florida. A couple heaters all happened at the same time/.
This is ridiculous. The team just came off a rocking month beating the best teams in the league. Get real. Your post is so bad it’s trolling.
 
The team suffered injuries to players who were key in the great run the team had and they also went up against good teams who are healthy for the most part or a team who is also on a fantastic stretch (Detroit.) This has been a roller coaster of a season, and they showed that when healthy they can hang with the top teams. Let’s not overreact even though the playoffs are most likely out of reach.
 
I didn't lose any sleep over it, but I did lose 10 lbs this month, if that counts. :)
Congrats! Thats no small feat.

Post your progress is the fitness thread. Lots of support there.

I fell off the wagon a bit in December and got sick in January. My progress has stalled a bit. February will be better…

But it will have to be after this weekend. I’m back ‘home’ in the West Island for the weekend and we’re gonna hit all the old haunts. Pizza, smoked meat, Lafleurs…. Yeah, we’re gonna do it proper. Then back to the gym to repair the damage.
 
From November 10 through January 21, Montreal was 20-10-2. That's the 3rd best record in the league over 32 games, by pt.%.

During that span, Montembeault's SV% was .904 in 25 games. Dobes had his 5 great games, and Primeau the remaining 2, a loss and a win. Overall, that's decent goaltending, certainly not the main reason for the team's success.

What's changed? Four games. That's it. We're freaking out over four freaking games where the team had the nerve to go 0-3-1.

A few folks predicted the Habs would finish bottom-5. The team's been proving them wrong for months, but one bad week is enough for them to pop up again, looking for validation.

You can act disingenuous as much as you want, it's not just the four losses. It's the injuries coupled with the stark lack of depth that some had warned about.
 
Congrats! Thats no small feat.

Post your progress is the fitness thread. Lots of support there.

I fell off the wagon a bit in December and got sick in January. My progress has stalled a bit. February will be better…

But it will have to be after this weekend. I’m back ‘home’ in the West Island for the weekend and we’re gonna hit all the old haunts. Pizza, smoked meat, Lafleurs…. Yeah, we’re gonna do it proper. Then back to the gym to repair the damage.
Back to regular work outs, and not over eating. I didn't know there was a fitness thread, I'll take a peak, thanks!
 
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You can act disingenuous as much as you want, it's not just the four losses. It's the injuries coupled with the stark lack of depth that some had warned about.

The Habs were a very good team through most of this season, and among the top teams from early November until 4 games ago. There's nothing 'disingenuous' about those straightforward facts.

Whatever predictions and warnings you made were wrong. The smart move would be to adjust your opinion to fit reality. Instead, you're trying to adjust reality to fit your opinion.
 
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Nothing to note.

Team is definitely going to be sellers at the deadline.

The only flowers will be on the grave of their playoff hopes.

Embarrassing.

Discuss.
After learning that Mike Matheson was the spearhead for the congratulations ceremony given to MAF he has been nominated for the Molsons Team Barbie player of the month.:pcheer:
 

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