The Rebuild Inside the Montreal Canadiens Docuseries Discussion Now Available on Crave

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Did all the critics come on here at once? I thoroughly enjoyed all the information they provided. This is about more than just a team. This is a business. A livelihood for many people. I think real Hab fans will want to know as much as possible about this team, from top to bottom. Can't wait for the next episode to be aired. Go Habs!
You can be a real hab fan and think the first two episode were blah.

The torch, captain to captain, that's it.
Archive the torch, just plain silly. I get why other fan bases mock the habs.
 
Did all the critics come on here at once? I thoroughly enjoyed all the information they provided. This is about more than just a team. This is a business. A livelihood for many people. I think real Hab fans will want to know as much as possible about this team, from top to bottom. Can't wait for the next episode to be aired. Go Habs!

Do you work for the Habs lol.......this was pure trash.

Most of us could care less about the dairy farmer that they profiled. That section and the ticket sales section have nothing at all to do with the rebuild. That dude will always be a fan and tickets will always sell in Montreal. Adding these two segments came from non hockey corporate types who galaxy brained themselves out of a quality production.

The only thing that is being rebuilt is the on ice product and the development system and that is where they should keep the focus or perhaps they should have titled the series something else. Keeping up with profit generating solutions and engaging the fan base is something that all teams do at all times.....how about sticking to the title of the series and actually responding to the content that is actually in demand.

It is called the Rebuild and they are barely sticking to that theme.
 
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Did all the critics come on here at once? I thoroughly enjoyed all the information they provided. This is about more than just a team. This is a business. A livelihood for many people. I think real Hab fans will want to know as much as possible about this team, from top to bottom. Can't wait for the next episode to be aired. Go Habs!
I haven't seen an episode yet.............that said, for me it is about the TEAM, and the business that is the team. I would like to see some behind the scenes footage of discussion about the team, and the performances etc and how it effects the team as it moves forward trying to win another Stanley Cup.

That's it.................a livelihood for others? Sports, is a distraction and an interest to most fans. Most are not interested in the livelihood of others, that are indirectly involved in the business aspects, such as hotels, restaurants etc We all realize this is part of the machine that drives some of the economy in the city of Montreal, but wins and losses and getting my favorite team back to where we can be winners on a regular basis is what is my focus, as a habs fan....
 
It's been fine so far but I do agree that the name is misleading so I can understand the complaints.
 
I’m not sure I’m going to bother with the third episode. It was really dull. It’s clear you’re not really going to leaning anything new. It’s just a by the numbers show that recaps what happened last year… I watched the season, I already know.
 
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I’m not sure I’m going to bother with the third episode. It was really dull. It’s clear you’re not really going to leaning anything new. It’s just a by the numbers show that recaps what happened last year… I watched the season, I already know.
I understand why they did it the way they did instead of 24 CH (recap of last season gives more time for editing) but I did enjoy how 24CH gave us more topical stuff to watch since the content was still relatively relevant. The show was at its strongest in the earlier seasons but it was still cool to see the episode when Therrien got fired and Julien brought in, you rather see such a coaching change on film.
 
I personally didn't mind the first two episodes but that's because I found it was good background content and had low expectations. If you were expecting juicy material about the players, you'd be thoroughly disappointed. I sense the show will touch on the players more as it's now going to cover the actual season. But I also expect a lot of focus will continue to be from the POV of management (both Hockey and Busineas). With these shows, when it's produced by the actual organization, you'll be lucky to get crumbs of interesting info, the show are essentially marketing and PR content.
 
I personally didn't mind the first two episodes but that's because I found it was good background content and had low expectations. If you were expecting juicy material about the players, you'd be thoroughly disappointed. I sense the show will touch on the players more as it's now going to cover the actual season. But I also expect a lot of focus will continue to be from the POV of management (both Hockey and Busineas). With these shows, when it's produced by the actual organization, you'll be lucky to get crumbs of interesting info, the show are essentially marketing and PR content.
Exactly, background content, introducing characters, they aren't assuming everyone who watches this knows who everyone is.
 
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I personally didn't mind the first two episodes but that's because I found it was good background content and had low expectations. If you were expecting juicy material about the players, you'd be thoroughly disappointed. I sense the show will touch on the players more as it's now going to cover the actual season. But I also expect a lot of focus will continue to be from the POV of management (both Hockey and Busineas). With these shows, when it's produced by the actual organization, you'll be lucky to get crumbs of interesting info, the show are essentially marketing and PR content.
Yeah I think people got fooled by the title of the show and thought they were going to get a behind the scenes look at Hughes and Gorton showing off some master plan for how the rebuild is supposed to go and that was just never going to be that.

It's fine for what it is, hopefully less Marinaro and more players/management (Outside of Molson).
 
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Most players on the team have boring personalities and it doesn't translate well to tv. Slaf and Arber are the only real comics but we didn't really get much from them. I don't care about Gallagher or Caufield's same old hockey cliche answers.
 
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I’m not sure I’m going to bother with the third episode. It was really dull. It’s clear you’re not really going to leaning anything new. It’s just a by the numbers show that recaps what happened last year… I watched the season, I already know.

*edit this is a joke* 🤣😅

Episode 3;

Mike Matheson make pancakes for his kids. He's happy to play for the home team.

Mylene the real estate agent from Rosemere tell us the Habs bring her and her kids together every Saturday night.

5 minutes interview with the Zamboni guy.

Recap for week 3 of the 23-24 szn (???)

Episode 4;

Jesse Ylonen takes a walk in the old port on his day off. He's taking everything day by day.

Meet Jimmy and the gang from NDG as they enjoy a cold Molson in their friends basement while watching a game.

Claudie is the social media moderator she tell us what her challenges are (16 minutes segment)

Recap of week 4 of the 23-24 szn (???)

I was bored waiting for my dog to poop. I'll let you guys guess what episode 5 has in store for us!
 
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Episode 3;

Mike Matheson make pancakes for his kids. He's happy to play for the home team.

Mylene the real estate agent from Rosemere tell us the Habs bring her and her kids together every Saturday night.

5 minutes interview with the Zamboni guy.

Recap for week 3 of the 23-24 szn (???)

Episode 4;

Jesse Ylonen takes a walk in the old port on his day off. He's taking everything day by day.

Meet Jimmy and the gang from NDG as they enjoy a cold Molson in their friends basement while watching a game.

Claudie is the social media moderator she tell us what her challenges are (16 minutes segment)

Recap of week 4 of the 23-24 szn (???)

I was bored waiting for my dog to poop. I'll let you guys guess what episode 5 has in store for us!
Thanks for the rundown.

And confirming that I was right to stop watching this...
 
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Most players on the team have boring personalities and it doesn't translate well to tv. Slaf and Arber are the only real comics but we didn't really get much from them. I don't care about Gallagher or Caufield's same old hockey cliche answers.
Hockey players, as a whole, are the low key, humble human beings. They rarely show any personality, and it always seemed to come from the Don Cherry types who said you don't go there, and give the other guys reason to use your quote as poster board material.

Even though Cherry himself was a classic idiot.....lol
 
France Margaret Bélanger talking about jersey ads and comparing it to trades where you can’t please everyone was a huge piss off.
If it's like a trade it's more like if a non-cap-strapped team gave away a good core player that helped the team just to save and pocket his X million $ salary.
 
Hockey players, as a whole, are the low key, humble human beings. They rarely show any personality, and it always seemed to come from the Don Cherry types who said you don't go there, and give the other guys reason to use your quote as poster board material.

Even though Cherry himself was a classic idiot.....lol
Hockey players are humble? You didn’t grow up in Canada, hey?
 
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It feels more like an advertisement for the Habs as opposed to a true behind the scenes all access thing. Very tailored and pushing narratives about ticket prices and jersey ads.

It's like half season recap and half hockey ops advertisement, with a sprinkle of actual behind the scenes footage.

If a weirdo diehard Habs fan like me isn't sure if I'm going to keep watching it I doubt many casuals will be.
 

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