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  • in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #49557
    Pat1993
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    ca parait pas beaucoup pour être honnête

    ouin, c’est là que la conversation tourne en rond…
    😂

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #49554
    Pat1993
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    they are still learnning, no problemo. I just hope the coach is too.

    I tend to think that he is and that the team can win with this guy, but we’ll see 😉

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #49552
    Pat1993
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    🤣

    alright, one last thing about that, when they’re winning and aren’t running around like Benny Hill, it’s still the same damn system.

    sure, adjustments can be made, but all teams go through slumps, and every young player will make mistakes. agree to disagree.

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #49549
    Pat1993
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    I don’t dislike him, told you before. I never liked his d system. it’s like watching Benny Hill running around.
    but now I don’t like their PP!
    so the d, the PP… whatelse is left to like? his press conference?

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #49547
    Pat1993
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    you’re right, a young and unexpericended team, but that is not a reason for bad coach’ strategies. how difficult is it to put Slaf in front of the net on the PP? noy halfwall, not bumper, not behind the net… in front of the fucking goalie!!
    how difficult is it to put Caufield where he could shoot? (like Laine)
    that has nothing to do with being a youong team.
    and same goes for their play in the dzone.

    meh, I agree that the coaching isn’t perfect either and adjustments can be made but again I just find you’re putting too much weight on the coach when they’re losing, when they’re winning you aren’t saying anything so I guess they’re winning despite him.

    you don’t like Martin St.Louis, it’s fine 🙂

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #49545
    Pat1993
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    to me Newhook and Dach are not fit to play center. so a center line with Suzuki, Evans, Kapanen and Veleno… I prefer. said that back at camp actually.
    now if the coach can wake the fuck up and fix their play in the dzone and on the PP… it should be easier to win games.
    I’m not holding my breath.


    🤣

    I always find you’re putting too much responsibility on the coach for this kind of thing, while underestimating the fact that this is a young team and that inexperience will surely lead to mistakes, but we’ve had this conversation before…

    if Hutson makes mistakes and has a few bad games, it isn’t because of MSL’s system lol. bygones 👍

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #49543
    Pat1993
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    not bad. missed an open net for his 1st NHL goal but overall he did well.
    not a bad lineup tbh. you see the job is not over yet, far from it, but I like this line up better. kind of.

    I would’ve liked to see what Dach could do with Bolduc and Demidov, he was starting to look like he belonged in the lineup, but the “broken goods” label is more than official now, sucks for him but they just gotta move on.

    Kapanen keeps surprising me, so that’s nice, let’s hope he continues on this trend.

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #49533
    Pat1993
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    and in other news, looks like we’ll see
    Bolduc Kapanen Demidov.
    finally!

    and Roy with Evans and Anderson…

    how did Davidson look on Saturday?

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #49529
    Pat1993
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    meh, not in my book. too small and doesn’t score enough (unlike Caufield) to deserve top6 minutes.
    decent 3rd line winger imo.

    yeah, you’re right, I guess my point was you can rely on him to play second-line minutes if need be, but ideally you want him on your bottom 6.

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #49527
    Pat1993
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    yep, play the kids, see what you have.
    Laine, Newhook, Dach… tbh none of them are top6 material

    yeah, well Laine sucks when it’s 5 on 5, Dach is simply unreliable because he’s always injured, but I’d say Newhook was looking much better before getting hurt, he has the potential of becoming a 2nd line player.

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #49523
    Pat1993
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    Not tht I want Stamkos, but if they were going to trade for an older player, I’d rather have one with a few years left than one with 5or 6+.

    Will just use Laine’s cape space.

    not a bad point, but at the same time, Stamkos isn’t looking good at all right now. Even if it’s a short-term deal, I’d rather consider other options and use that cap space more efficiently.

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    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #49515
    Pat1993
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    They need this 2nd line center now more than ever.

    Give me Stamkos

    and yes, Ze GreatZe Bleug Monsieur Brossoit!

    ugh, I dunno about Stamkos though… I know he could turn things around in MTL but the guy has 5pts in 20 games, he’s getting pretty old, and is still making 8M per for another 2 years.

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #49355
    Pat1993
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    he is curseed

    I don’t really believe in actual curses but yeah, it’s almost comical at this point how the guy can’t stay healthy, ever.

    in reply to: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them #49354
    Pat1993
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    When the Montreal Canadiens started the season with a 7-3 record, it was quite easy to get swayed away by the great results, amazing plays and obvious
    [See the full post at: Canadiens Flaws Catching Up To Them]

    great blog as usual, Hugo 👍

    I think you wrote this before last night’s game? I didn’t watch it but it would seem that the blog’s title unfortunately remained very relevant. I’m not too worried though they’ll get out of this slump relatively quickly, if the injuries can stop piling on…

    in reply to: Brossoit: Canadiens Have the Talent Edge on Most Nights #49112
    Pat1993
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    I just think the Habs probably have younger guys in the system who they want to see what they can bring before signing a 4C with little upside.

    I don’t know if the Leafs could use him. They seem to have too many bad bottom 6 players lol

    I’d say there aren’t that many for the moment, no. not saying it’s ideal but Kampf would be a short-term solution with Newhook out. he’s sound defensively and isn’t bad at the faceoff dot.

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