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I try to be a homer to Pezz, but he sucked then you add in two bad penalties and he easily sits.Anderson is likely at minimum a game time decision. He's on the plane to Philadelphia with the rest of the team, apparently.
If Anderson can go, Condotta probably replaces Pezzetta. You don't want to be giving freebie PPs to Philadelphia.
You're right and I'll tell you what Condotta is far from a bad player, I think he's able to handle a 4th line role in the NHL and he's also able to win faceoff and play on the PK, he's alot better then Pezzetta imo.I try to be a homer to Pezz, but he sucked then you add in two bad penalties and he easily sits.
You're right and I'll tell you what Condotta is far from a bad player, I think he's able to handle a 4th line role in the NHL and he's also able to win faceoff and play on the PK, he's alot better then Pezzetta imo.
Adds a little size. Habs forwards easily pushed around with Anderson. Tuch been playing well also, could been callup also. He adds energy.
While I agree with you to a point this is why farm teams exist. That's why they need depth in Trois RiviereHonestly I’m not a fan of this. Laval has been on a roll and look like they might finally compete. I know this is the reality of the ahl, but it’s frustrating seeing them lose players to a team that isn’t making the playoffs where he’ll play 5 minutes on the 4th line. The Habs and their bloody injuries year after year just keep ruining their farm teams chances of competing. If the big club is competitive, that’s different, but they’re not.
I am all for calling Tuch up which I believe will happen very soon. Condotta imo is an upgrade over Pezetta and will help the Habs.Isn't Condotta just another Pezz? I can honestly never remember him doing anything that's anything. Isn't Tuch playing really well and deserves a callup?
While I agree with you to a point this is why farm teams exist. That's why they need depth in Trois Riviere
I am all for calling Tuch up which I believe will happen very soon. Condotta imo is an upgrade over Pezetta and will help the Habs.
You are not wrong but this is the system for all teamsTrue but the echl isn’t going to replace your better players in the ahl. I see no benefit to calling up guys from Laval and sticking them in a losing environment. Like I said, if the Habs were competitive, that would be totally different. Posters who think that just because a guy gets a couple points in Laval he should be called up are wrong. I don’t think that’s beneficial the way the Habs currently are. Mailloux had one 4 point game against a really bad team and posters were acting like he was Bobby Orr. Sure, he’s looked ok, had a nice goal, but you’re just throwing another 20 something year old into the lions den. Until the Habs get a relatively healthy lineup, they’re going to continue to get smacked by most teams and the young guys will keep getting exposed. Condotta, Tuch, Roy, Mailloux- won’t make much of a difference at all.
Maybe he's Tanev's lost cousin!
He's thick, too.You're right and I'll tell you what Condotta is far from a bad player, I think he's able to handle a 4th line role in the NHL and he's also able to win faceoff and play on the PK, he's alot better then Pezzetta imo.
I would not look too deep about it. They need Condotta just in case Anderson can’t play tonight.Anderson injury is irrelevant Condo called up + trade rumors to target forwards playing with jam = wake up o clock for the forward group ️
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I would not look too deep about it. They need Condotta just in case Anderson can’t play tonight.
Yep. Frustrating though because some teams almost always have strong ahl teams year after year.You are not wrong but this is the system for all teams
I think it may be different this year with Laval because they may finally have signed the right AHL vets.Yep. Frustrating though because some teams almost always have strong ahl teams year after year.
And an NHL level coach.I think it may be different this year with Laval because they may finally have signed the right AHL vets.