Player Discussion Patrik Laine: ruining the tank

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Having watched the various videos because I missed the beginning of the game, I saw two main things.

Laine tried to hit Voronkov who is a rather large gentleman. Voronkov was skating back toward his own net at the time. I don’t know why Laine did that unless he was trying to look tough. Seems like a bad decision by Laine.

Dante Fabbro and Laine were hitting each other with their sticks. Fabbro cross checked Laine. Laine elbowed Fabbro. This is interesting because Fabbro never played with Laine. A lot of the physicality seemed to be the result of Laine setting up in front of the goal and the defenseman trying to get Laine to not screen the goalie.

I watched the last 25 minutes or so of the game live. It looked like a game between two bad, young hockey teams. It didn’t seem like there was any bad blood between the teams. It certainly did not have the feel of a game where one team had been taking cheap shots against the other. I have seen rougher hockey from 14 and 15 year olds than anything I saw in videos from the CBJ-Montreal game.


Then we're both blind because I didn't see any targeted hit that was supposed to hurt him either. 😉 On the contrary, I saw some nice passes (6) under pressure, which freed up space for teammates, something Habs fans never once mentioned.

I think he may have felt some discomfort after Fabbro's hit, as he had a broken collarbone and had that area cleaned up over the summer. But the hit was clean and Laine was in such a position that Dante could only take the hit to the left side.
 

Marioesque

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I‘m still looking for the dialogue, the questions that were asked.
The quotes were taken out of context and put together from the BJ‘s beat writer. So of course the whole article is biased.
Portzline has an agenda. I prefer Russo or Johnston if reporting on delicate subjects.
Portz wanted a headline and I‘d bet he kept asking until he got the quote.

Me too, I watched the pre game interviews from habs youtube and none of it was there, he was being nice and kinda avoiding the questions.

I'd like to hear/see the context and questions. We all know Portzline wouldn't shy away from creating an issue, how they got there is something I'd like to disect
 

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Hopes he comes back soon and thrives in Montreal.

Saying publicly what he said is a lack of judgment, but I would no overanalyze this either. Does not mean he is selfish or he tried to put himself first.

And I surely can’t blame him for thinking that. I’m sure many players around the league trash talk in private about their former team (like people with a former employer when things don’t work).
Yeah yeah but don't he say it, just don't say it. Of course he was right but nobody says hard truth without filters. That's public relations 1.a.
 
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JianYang

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Me too, I watched the pre game interviews from habs youtube and none of it was there, he was being nice and kinda avoiding the questions.

I'd like to hear/see the context and questions. We all know Portzline wouldn't shy away from creating an issue, how they got there is something I'd like to disect

Laine was there long enough to know how the Columbus reporter operates. I know he has been critical of Laine in the past as well.

Airing this type of stuff adds spice for us but from a player/team point of view, it's best to leave these away from reporters.

Lesson learned for Laine hopefully, because if he talks to much about montreal affairs in the media, that will be a circus of a whole different scale.
 

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I think it’s very premature to say we want him to stay. We knew he had problems when he came here. Injuries: He was injured 5 seconds into the preseason and missed three months. Attitude and maturity: the whole Columbus situation was bizarre and kind of displayed some of the character flaws we had heard about. We got him for nothing for a reason. It’s up to him to show he’s worth committing to long term. He isn’t there yet.
Absolutely..............there are many perameters and boxes to check, but 8 goals in 10 games, is an interesting stat. Beggars can't be...............but there are many things to consider.
 

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Having watched the various videos because I missed the beginning of the game, I saw two main things.

Laine tried to hit Voronkov who is a rather large gentleman. Voronkov was skating back toward his own net at the time. I don’t know why Laine did that unless he was trying to look tough. Seems like a bad decision by Laine.

Dante Fabbro and Laine were hitting each other with their sticks. Fabbro cross checked Laine. Laine elbowed Fabbro. This is interesting because Fabbro never played with Laine. A lot of the physicality seemed to be the result of Laine setting up in front of the goal and the defenseman trying to get Laine to not screen the goalie.

I watched the last 25 minutes or so of the game live. It looked like a game between two bad, young hockey teams. It didn’t seem like there was any bad blood between the teams. It certainly did not have the feel of a game where one team had been taking cheap shots against the other. I have seen rougher hockey from 14 and 15 year olds than anything I saw in videos from the CBJ-Montreal game.


I think HFTV should watch the clips again but this time open their eyes this time.
 

CharleyHorse

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You think that's why the Oilers won?
No, the Oilers didn’t win because of Sévigny’s comment. The '81 Oilers were a burgeoning powerhouse, effortlessly sweeping the Habs by dominating in every aspect - skill, coaching, goaltending, and team chemistry. The Habs were struggling on all fronts and would’ve lost regardless. The point I was trying to make is, why antagonize your opponents and inadvertently fuel their fire? Let your performance speak for itself, and only then maybe open your yap - less egg on your face this way.
 
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DAChampion

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No, the Oilers didn’t win because of Sévigny’s comment. The '81 Oilers were a burgeoning powerhouse, effortlessly sweeping the Habs by dominating in every aspect - skill, coaching, goaltending, and team chemistry. The Habs were struggling on all fronts and would’ve lost regardless. The point I was trying to make is, why antagonize your opponents and inadvertently fuel their fire? Let your performance speak for itself, and only then maybe open your yap - less egg on your face this way.

Because trash talking is fun. People do it in other sports and I don't think they have your style of puritanism about it.
 
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CharleyHorse

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The bigger picture is how soft Montteal's response was. Your team mate talked shit and got targeted, yeah, that's stupid on his part. But he is your team mate and you stick up for him... Habs did nothing. Too soft as always and I'm sick of it.
Definitively thinking about the Christmas break in the first period, but to say they did nothing isn't all true - they fought back to take the lead and if it wasn't for a selfish penalty by CC, they may have won the game, maybe even won it for their teammate, Laine.
 

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Because trash talking is fun. People do it in other sports and I don't think they have your style of puritanism about it.
Perhaps, but trash talk often backfires and makes them look like clowns. If they are comfortable being the laughingstock, they'd better be ready to handle the public criticism, and maybe even their teammates' criticism.
 

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Alright. Being busy as hell with work stuff has kept me quiet for long, but here goes.

I’m a fan of Finnish national hockey team, Laine and Carolina Hurricanes. In that order. Now bear with me a while.

I’ve been following Laine since he was 17 and was making miracles happen first in our WJC team and then in FEL playoffs. He very quickly became my favorite player because of his shot and his willingness to use it. For years I had witnessed our national team playing good, fighting hard and creating chances… but no one pulling the trigger. Especially on power play. Our players could sometimes even run a clinic around the opposing team’s PK unit and pass the puck around like no tomorrow, and I would sit on my couch yelling “SHOOT! SHOOT!” at the TV – for 45 seconds, until someone would fire a weak muffin at the goalies chest.

In this regard, Laine was something else. A player who wouldn’t hog the puck, but fire away every time an opportunity arises. And do it good. We hadn’t had a player like that since Selänne (whose shot wasn’t miraculous at all, but he had the same mindset when it somes to scoring). On top of that, Laine seemed to be immune to pressure: when the games got tougher, he wasn’t afraid to pull off the same stunts. We all know some players can do a single magic trick when their team is up 6-3 in a regular season game on a Wednesday, but Laine attempted to score at every possibility in any occasion – often succeeding. He single-handedly saved Tappara like 3 times in FEL playoffs, and twice in the last seconds of the game.

I was extremely excited to see him develop, because in the beginning, it looked like he would have potential to be the next coming of Lemieux. Now when time has passed, I’m forced to admit that some of that potential was warranted and some of it wasn’t. His offensive skills are still insanely good (his passing abilities are criminally underrated), but he tries too hard to make things happen by himself (and therefore puts himself in a vulnerable position) and is too engaged in offense in order to be continuously good in defensive side of the game. He can do that, too, but it will kill his offensive capabilities, so the tradeoff is not worth it.

I’m still a big fan. He is something unique – in Finnish, the proper word would be “ratkaisija”, which clumsily translates to “solver”. “Difference-maker” is closer, but it is also slightly off. He is not Barkov, who has the ability to carry the whole team on his back to victory by doing everything. He is not the guy who you put on ice when you’re defending a one-goal lead with 1:30 left in the 3rd period. But when you’re the team who’s trailing by one with 50 seconds on the clock and the rest of the team can’t seem to even get the puck in the offensive zone, he’s your man. He has the ability to score that one decisive goal that you need in order to win or get to OT. He is not the heart of the team – he’s a complementary piece. But in that category of pieces, he’s the best IMO.



I hope him and Montreal all the best things in the future.
 

morhilane

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Engel confirmed Laine is making the trip with the team. Habs are practicing later today in Florida so we won't have more news until much later today.
 
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