The Real Timo
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Btw, I am sold on Amazon. f*** it's a nice picture quality and talking heads are ok.
I'm going to read Oilers forum for a bit.
I'm going to read Oilers forum for a bit.
I went over there, read 4 pages and found the tone too nice for my liking, despite their displeasure. It wasn’t Leaf-level hyperbolic, which has the highest entertainment value. Maybe you can’t foster a high degree of animosity with a fan base whose team plays so few games vs the Habs in the regular season.Btw, I am sold on Amazon. f*** it's a nice picture quality and talking heads are ok.
I'm going to read Oilers forum for a bit.
Only one post in those 4 pages called the Habs a garbage team. A significant number of posts were Google translations into French.
You can have a bad game from time to time. COL could lose to SJS and that would not mean COL would be a worse team than SJS.I went there too and read the "garbage" comment. Must be an IQ shortage to call another team garbage when you just got beaten. Makes their team into what? Sub-garbage level?
How does that usually work out?
"Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt." — Abraham Lincoln
Dach of last season...? He played 1.3 games out of 82. There was no Dach last season.Dach...this is NOT the Dach of last season. WTH is going on with him? We are closing in on quarter of the season and he's still the Chicago Dach. I wonder if he going to wake up when Laine comes back. Laine is going to be a pretty statue in a line of pretty statues if Dach can't be his playmaker. Laine was a ppg with a good center...but not a Chicago Dach.
Ahhhh….you just ruined it for me ; I thought we had a legit poet on this fan base.I did not expect to find the lyrics to Alice Cooper's obscure theme to Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives! in here!
CA SENT LA COUPE, ASTI!AWAYE QUÉDEUN CONTINUE COMME SO
I feel we were totally on the other end of the spectrum just two games agoA few thoughts on the game and a few players I posted elsewhere....
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They played man/man and then on the 5 on 6 zone.
I'm starting to think they have enough processing power to switch back and forth. If they can accomplish that at will, it's a big deal. Although when they played m/m, they were run around on purpose and they lost coverage. Looked like headless chickens.
I'm going to fall off my extra high toddler chair if the guys show that much discipline switching coverage type with a much better team. If they did it with the Wild as an example.
X is coming around. Not happy with his zone exits and losing possession. I don't know where to find the numbers but not thrilled seeing the puck sail down the zone. He seems to fear carrying it and he should be. Not exactly fleet of foot nor particulry great at beating m/m coverage. 17.10 has been the longest ice time in forever. Third highest this season and 3 minutes short of his longest at 20.34.
I'm pissed at the lack of shooting. Is he that wild and hard that the guys in front fear for their bones? He's not even calling for the puck, although he fails to put himself in the open or move himself to a shooting lane. So it may be more of his fault for not reading the ice to get into a shooting lane. There were a few instances where he was the best passing option to shoot yet he was not passed to. If it was me with 107mph canon, i would give him an earful but it seems perfectly normal. Or at least from our limited perspective. OR maybe he's afraid of a bad bounce and a breakaway on him. That where the words "shooting lane" comes in. Chicken and egg problem... at 107mph.
Dach...this is NOT the Dach of last season. WTH is going on with him? We are closing in on quarter of the season and he's still the Chicago Dach. I wonder if he going to wake up when Laine comes back. Laine is going to be a pretty statue in a line of pretty statues if Dach can't be his playmaker. Laine was a ppg with a good center...but not a Chicago Dach.
We are living in interesting Habs times...
You mean were not trading Matheson?That, that was a nice, real nice effort.
I think we're all eating some crow tonight as I can't think of anyone that played bad for the Habs tonight.
Let's get this over with
Gallagher and Anderson have been awesome almost the entire season - and I say that has someone who has ragged on them constantly.It's kind of funny how the two of the guys up front that everybody piles on are the ones putting the team on their back and dragging them out of the funk (Gally and Anderson).
Definitely the most complete game of the year for sure. Hopefully this is a sign of things to come for Chadkovsky.
I can explain it: you can tell he's on when he hasn't let in 2 goals on his first three shots.Team played a complete and supporting game. Covering each other well defensively. Not much pressure in front of the net.
Forechecking was good. Chipped deep, Slafkovsky was so good beating guys to the corner or chasing the puck behind the net before Edmonton reached it. One which lead to Gallagher’s goal. Wasn’t on the scoresheet point wise. He worked his behind off and intercepted a couple of passes. Where pressure was happening in their own end.
Xhekaj’s best game. Guy was so confident, the huge hit on Hyman. Head up all game making some outlet passes or passes out of the zone. Cleared the net and was rough all game again not crossing the line. Even in the offensive zone few times at the point manning the line and a few shots and moving the puck around well. Progressing which I believe he’s going to be a well rounded defense. It’s taking time but he is going in the right direction.
Montembeault you can tell in his games when he is on from the first like 5 minutes of a game, just his tracking and his handling of the puck. I can’t explain it. Just some games he looks square but starts to overslide and getting pieces of pucks. Tonight everything was in the trapper, absorbed and he just had a sharp eye.
Then finally Gallagher. This guy just seemed like everyone left him for dead for these next three years just being on the books. This guy seems to have reverted back to his old ways. For a period he was trying to play finesse and be a shooter and such. He’s gone back to drive the net, standing in the lane and huge tips. Low center of gravity so he’s been effective back in front of the net and getting timely dirty and greasy goals. Love to see it. Guy deserves a lot of love for his play this year. He’s leading just as much as the captain. Seems like he has got his top gear back and turning into an engine/heart guy of the team again.
Outside of these guys who I thought deserved much needed mentions for some little and big things. The team clicked all night and are gelling. They seemed to have picked up a groove of how to play the backend tighter and transition to the offense.
Good job tonight Habs!!!!
For Andy, I knew he couldn't possibility be as bad as last year (and I found a lot of that was bad puck luck/him losing confidence in the beginning). He's not flashy but he skates well in straight lines and plays really well when he's pissed off.Gallagher and Anderson have been awesome almost the entire season - and I say that has someone who has ragged on them constantly.
Recently, I find they set the tone with their intensity and pace. The exact type of game you want to see from your 3rd line. Kudos to them for redefining themselves - or in the case of Gallagher, finding some rejuvenation.