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  • in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #52445
    Mash
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    where are you going for vacation?

    To sleep.

    For 3 weeks.

    I always take the end of the year / beginning of the year off, hold-over from when I was a student and was then a journalism teacher at university…. just continued to do it ever since.

    Use to involve a lot of travel back home, but since I am home now (ie: not in Toronto or wherever), I really have no travel.

    Likely just gonna chill out (hahah, winter, get it), maybe walk around the city with my camera to take pictures, catch up on my reading and just generally unwind from a long hard year.

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #52438
    Mash
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    18 days 2 hours 29 minutes til my vacation starts.

    Not that I am watching the clock.

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #52029
    Mash
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    Good old fashioned afternoon ass kicking.

    4 of 6 points vs Utah, Vegas and Colorado was more than I expected.

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #51847
    Mash
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    The Canadiens have agreed to terms on a five-year contract extension (2026-27 to 2030-31) with defenseman Mike Matheson

    $6M AAV

    noice, that’s perfect 🤘

    If Guhle can ever stay healthy, a top 4 of:

    Matheson – Dobson
    Hutson – Guhle

    For the next 5 years looks pretty damn solid.

    And we got some good stuff still coming up.

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #51816
    Mash
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    The Canadiens have agreed to terms on a five-year contract extension (2026-27 to 2030-31) with defenseman Mike Matheson

    $6M AAV

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #51507
    Mash
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    it’s not that he doesn’t like him. he doesn’t trust him, different. that’s why he and Struble only play 10 min per game while Matheson is often above 25.

    If they keep Little WiFi then Big WiFi can focus more on just playing his position rather than trying to run around taking numbers and being the muscle, I am hoping his game will improve. I like the physicality and shot too much to dismiss.

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #51506
    Mash
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    how about a 1st round pick (top10 protected) and wifi?

    They are not 1 player away from winning the cup this year, so I would not be willing to part with a 1st round pick unless it was for a long-term asset.

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #51505
    Mash
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    to me all that “MSL doesn’t like Arber” thing is total BS lol.

    I suspect Struble and Carrier are more likely candidates to be pushed aside.

    I would have said Matheson, but he has played great with Dobson all season.

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #51074
    Mash
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    As you mentioned before Flo-jack was called up to basically play the same role he played in Laval. And he did just that. Tiem to see if he can keep it up and if he can, he can be on my team any day.

    Roy was put in a position that is not similar to his role in Laval and he is not talented to steal a spot in the top 6 despite all the injuries t the Habs lineup.

    So if Roy wants to make it in the NHL, he needs to figure out what type of bottom 6 player he is and learn how to play it, or he will just continually get passed up (ie: can he be a p-killer, more defensive, or whatever).

    I really thought Roy was gonna surprise me a few years ago, but he just seems to be stagnating and not much, if any, improvement.

    yeah, too bad for Roy, the kid does have potential but making the big league sure isn’t easy… he was sent down to Laval today, at least we know he’s in good hands with Pascal Vincent, perhaps they’ll be able to eventually work on his flaws and get him that extra edge he’s missing, who knows.

    as for Florian, I get that he was asked to basically play the same role, but I still find it very impressive that he’s able to go from playing on the 4th line in the AHL to having sucb an impact at the NHL level… now it’ll be a matter of finding consistency and establishing his role.

    Even if neither of them play another game in the NHL, the WiFi Brother’s story is pretty amazing.

    And they are just fun to watch out there, even if I cringe at some of the error OG WiFi makes at times… but having Flo-jack maybe takes the pressure a little off him to always feel like he has to be the one answering the bell or pushing the other team around. Maybe he can take a little step back and focus on his game a little – love his size, his toughness / hits, and he has a wicked show too.

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #51071
    Mash
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    ouin, je suis bien d’accord avec ton évaluation des choses… au fond, peu importe la raison, Roy a tout simplement pas été capable de se démarquer, ce que Florian a été en mesure de faire.

    As you mentioned before Flo-jack was called up to basically play the same role he played in Laval. And he did just that. Tiem to see if he can keep it up and if he can, he can be on my team any day.

    Roy was put in a position that is not similar to his role in Laval and he is not talented to steal a spot in the top 6 despite all the injuries t the Habs lineup.

    So if Roy wants to make it in the NHL, he needs to figure out what type of bottom 6 player he is and learn how to play it, or he will just continually get passed up (ie: can he be a p-killer, more defensive, or whatever).

    I really thought Roy was gonna surprise me a few years ago, but he just seems to be stagnating and not much, if any, improvement.

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #51016
    Mash
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    gotta hate fishy weather…

    It is really the smell, not the temperature.

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #50894
    Mash
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    The Canadiens have recalled defenseman Adam Engström from the Laval Rocket.

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #50892
    Mash
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    One year, $1M for Texier signing with Montreal

    Why?

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #50853
    Mash
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    flo

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #50308
    Mash
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    is that supposed to be a “told you so”..?

    because he was never this bad before lol.

    He has always been inconsistent.

    When he is good, he is good. He is just not good most of the time.

    Very unreliable.

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