HF Habs: Out of Town Thread: 2024-2025 season

DesmondDekker

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I don't know about better player. Celebrini does a lot of things really well and his game is more dimensional.
Celebrini is 100% a more complete player that can win you games at both ends of the ice, but Bedard is far from being a one trick pony. He is simply not meeting the massive expectations people had for a 19 year old player playing on a putrid line up, and it feels like people are forgetting just how good he really is.

Celebrini looks stellar, but if I had to pick a player to win me SCF Game 7 in OT, it would absolutely still be Bedard.
 
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the valiant effort

settle down, bud
Apr 17, 2017
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Entertaining night overall

Bedard/Celebrini doing good things
Laughton 4 goals lol
Kuch 6 points
Patty Roy “rant”
Multiple 3rd period meltdowns that transformed close games into embarrassments
Canucks dusting the far superior Panthers
Preds embarrassing the Stars in their own barn
Jets just can’t beat the Knights (yet)
Caps keep winning
Devils dominate again but actually win
 

Grate n Colorful Oz

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11pts in last 10 games for Shane Wright. Hes statting to break.

But it's an "unsustainable sequence" because of his shot percentage :sarcasm: even though he's now almost half and half with goals and assists (6g5a). Who would've thought shot percentage has no incidence for assisting goals. :sarcasm:

He's also +4 in those 11 games. 1 point back of Slafkovsky with two more games played.

As president of the "Shane Wright is still real to me dammit" club, this still looks like a heater to me.

Only time will tell.
 

Shred

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19. Brunette’s tone sharpened this week — "I could probably scratch every guy on the team" — after Jonathan Marchessault complained in Montreal that he had different linemates for warmups and to start the game. Trotz said he pulled aside Marchessault, who didn’t realize the coach wanted to start him and Zachary L’Heureux in their hometown as a reward. Nothing shows how completely off the rails Nashville’s season’s been more than that. "Lost in Translation," Trotz called it.

From 32 thoughts, that's a funny one.

Completely unrelated :sarcasm:, I'm thinking Marchessault should have hired an agent, not sure handling his contract negotiations himself with Vegas was a great move.
 

salbutera

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19. Brunette’s tone sharpened this week — "I could probably scratch every guy on the team" — after Jonathan Marchessault complained in Montreal that he had different linemates for warmups and to start the game. Trotz said he pulled aside Marchessault, who didn’t realize the coach wanted to start him and Zachary L’Heureux in their hometown as a reward. Nothing shows how completely off the rails Nashville’s season’s been more than that. "Lost in Translation," Trotz called it.

From 32 thoughts, that's a funny one.

Completely unrelated :sarcasm:, I'm thinking Marchessault should have hired an agent, not sure handling his contract negotiations himself with Vegas was a great move.
Of course it was, he pockets the 5%+ he’d have to pay the agent
 

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