StCaufield
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Love how before the habs got Laine people thought we could be a bubble team and now that he’s possibly done it’s now a perpetual rebuild and everything is over. Riiiight
It's possible it's just a partial tear and wont require surgery. This said i had a partial tear few years ago by hitting my knee is a similar way and was still out for about 3 months despite treatment at PCN. Had the injury at the beginning of september and was able to play again at the beginning of december.Isn't it weird that Laine was shown at the practice smiling and everything 2 days after the injury? Maybe it's not a ACL after all, trying to be optimist here but I doubt the Habs would let Laine at the practice like that if he was out for the season.
Don’t bother arguing it’s just stressful and at the end of the day is uselessThat's not what I said nor meant. You're still using a strawman to make a point. Do better.
NO, that's again another reduction torwards absolutist conclusion. Between this year and next year, you'll have ADDED talent, added experience. You make the gap between 75 points and 90 points seem like a mountain. An exageration doesn't translate to a good argument.
It doesn't perpetuate anything. It's a process and you want to ignore the hurdles of the process by believing everything can be fixed pronto. Maybe you should listen to management and then argue with them instead, because they clearly often state that they are in a wait and see situation, because they can't be entirely sure what they have on their hands.
Grow-up. Only a handful are like that, but it's easier for you to argue against a false narrative, I guess.
They've made-up a 21 points gap in two years. You're just as extreme as those you deride, pretending there's little progress.
Youth like Hutson coming in IS entertaining.
Don’t bother arguing it’s just stressful and at the end of the day is useless
Sure. It depends where you draw the line and how you define things. For me tanking, as a concept, starts by giving up on a core and relinquishing hopes of competing. It’s a specific decision/action. Accumulating high-value prospects is a function of tanking but it can be done in a variety of ways. We’ve been tanking for three years but accumulating high-value futures for a bit longer.Unless you think it’s a binary option of "tanking" and "trade every future to win now", then basically every rebuilding team was "many years ahead".
I know but who's gonna deliver all my food and packages lol.Liberals should not be allowing immigation when there isn't enough infrastructure for the existing population.
I’m at the point that I think it’s time to bring in native medicine healers and priests to exorcise the demons that have followed the Habs since they left the beloved Forum. It couldn’t hurt anymore than it does now.
Looked like ACL to me. Way knee bent. But we see.I guess we will have a ton of cap space at least to acquire more expiring contracts, I suppose that’s a bonus.
I don’t expect Laine back this season, and I wouldn’t be surprised if this was the end of his NHL career. He’s had serious knee injuries before and this won’t help.
Tough blow to take. Especially when the season hasn’t even started yet.
I’m at the point that I think it’s time to bring in native medicine healers and priests to exorcise the demons that have followed the Habs since they left the beloved Forum. It couldn’t hurt anymore than it does now.
I don’t see progress, you are right. I see potential of progress, but it has not translated on-ice. Pp is inexistant, they are a one-(average) line team, and the D is nothing but hype. And they are not good. Other than Demidov who seems blue-chip, there are also no prospect forwards who project top 6.That's not what I said nor meant. You're still using a strawman to make a point. Do better.
NO, that's again another reduction torwards absolutist conclusion. Between this year and next year, you'll have ADDED talent, added experience. You make the gap between 75 points and 90 points seem like a mountain. An exageration doesn't translate to a good argument.
It doesn't perpetuate anything. It's a process and you want to ignore the hurdles of the process by believing everything can be fixed pronto. Maybe you should listen to management and then argue with them instead, because they clearly often state that they are in a wait and see situation, because they can't be entirely sure what they have on their hands.
Grow-up. Only a handful are like that, but it's easier for you to argue against a false narrative, I guess.
They've made-up a 21 points gap in two years. You're just as extreme as those you deride, pretending there's little progress.
Youth like Hutson coming in IS entertaining.
Riiiight... i forgot how it will be impossible to re-sign Suzuki. Silly me.
Habs brass are not tanking junkies.Go reread what the Habs brass have said since Hugo have taken over. They want something long lasting, not something that arbitrarily ends on a single player's contract ending.
It's a decent top 2 lines, the bottom 2 are what kills us. Caps and Isles are better on the bottom and on the blueline. I'd suggest in net as well.
Where's a volcano and a virgin when you need one
Molson did something to get this curse. I just know it. I’ve never seen it this bad. Maybe rename the building the Bell Forum? Try and fool the curse?I guess we will have a ton of cap space at least to acquire more expiring contracts, I suppose that’s a bonus.
I don’t expect Laine back this season, and I wouldn’t be surprised if this was the end of his NHL career. He’s had serious knee injuries before and this won’t help.
Tough blow to take. Especially when the season hasn’t even started yet.
I’m at the point that I think it’s time to bring in native medicine healers and priests to exorcise the demons that have followed the Habs since they left the beloved Forum. It couldn’t hurt anymore than it does now.
And all of those won't get magically fixed with trades and UFAs.I don’t see progress, you are right. I see potential of progress, but it has not translated on-ice. Pp is inexistant, they are a one-(average) line team, and the D is nothing but hype. Other than Demidov who seems blue-chip, there are also no forwards who project top 6.
You are correct the only entertaining thing I can imagine is watching Hutson, that we agree.
I believe a rebuilding team was dragged kicking and screaming by a top 5 of all time goaltender, yes. I think we all witnessed the same thing.
Carey Price was done in 2019. His contract was probably the worst in the league. He woke up and chose that, Bergevin didn't plan this, lol.
The knee bent inwards (valgus) and hyperextended, LCL being lateral it's most likely not the one that was damaged, it's likely the MCL and the ACL. The LCL would be damaged if there was a blow from the inside of the knee or varus force as the correct medical term would define it. Nothing's impossible though at this point and you might be right that there could be LCL damage too here, but looking at the images I think the other two are more likely.There's almost assuredly damage to the LCL since that the ligament on the outside of your knee.
More of a question about the other 2 at this point
Definitely done for the season. Crutches and knee brace. Not releasing info because they’re waiting on second opinion before saying his whole year is a write off. This sucks. My excitement for this season completely drained again, just like hearing Dach go down for the whole season last year.
Only missing to kidnap a sleeping OldCraig to add a rumbling sound to the volcano.If you bring the papier mâché, I'll handle the baking soda. Finding a virgin around hfboards shouldn't take very long at all.
We just need the same doctor that repaired Sheldon Souray's shredded left wrist to perform the surgery on Laine's knee.
Souray came out with a T2 rocket launcher wrist.
My point is that the rebuild didn't start in 22. It's asinine to suggest so just because Hughes came in that year or because Price came out of semi-retirement to give us one last push.2024-25 last rebuild year (draft top 10 and have 2 picks in the 1st - try to advance the 2nd pick with 2nd round picks)
2025-26 try to make the playoffs probably miss by a few points (likely draft around 12th to 15th try to advance with 2nd round picks and/or young players in a position of strength)
2026-27 make the playofs and try to pass a round or two
2027-28 go for it all in be active at deadline for a few years
Suzuki will be 28 which for a player like him is his prime (his game is not based on speed or raw skills but hockey IQ - Koivu had one of his best season at 31). Suzuki is not Gallagher or JA he wont slow down at 28. He's not braindead.
I'm really confused by your post. So being patient with the rebuild means we're never going to finish it? It makes no sense as an argument. The rebuild was never going to last 2-3 years. The rebuild started in early 2022. At the deadline this year it will be 3 years (it's not 3 years yet).
Using the excuse that we drafted players before that in the middle of the 1st round (Guhle, Caufield) again makes no sense. Teams draft players every year it doesn't mean they are in a rebuild. We were not rebuilding in 2021-2022 and anyone who argue we were is trying to rewrite history. Arguing that a rebuild should be over after just 3 years is designious.
On average i'd say it takes around 5 draft to complete a rebuild. It's been 3. Can we give KH at least a 4th one?
Why didn't any team try to acquire him then?I think you would have to be an absolute fool to think that Carey Price was done in 2019.
So Laine will be jumping to the rafters every second step?
Well said.I don’t see progress, you are right. I see potential of progress, but it has not translated on-ice. Pp is inexistant, they are a one-(average) line team, and the D is nothing but hype. And they are not good. Other than Demidov who seems blue-chip, there are also no prospect forwards who project top 6.
You are correct the only entertaining thing I can imagine is watching Hutson, that we agree.
Yup I agreeDecent 2 lines when healthy, but that is not a practical bar because injuries happen. The bottom 6 guys on this roster look okay for bottom 6 role, but an injury to the top 6 would vault someone in the top 6 and all of sudden, that top 6 looks mediocre to weak.
Good teams will have guys in the bottom 6 who are capable to be a top 6 guy.... and we haven't talked about the defense that is still on the youthful side of things, plus the question marks in goal. The team also hasn't really preached systems yet which will have to come at some point.
This is all fine with me at this stage of the rebuild, but I expect the team to be more aggressive next year in at least making the team a legitimate playoff threat. Suzuki will be 26 and it will be time to start making inroads.