I went to the game tonight (3-2 win over Phoenix) and was amazed by just how good Tomas Plekanec really is. Not only did he score a big goal, but he was the hardest working and best defensive player on the ice as well. If you were worried that Pleks was going to have a 'down' season after signing his big contract this summer then you can surely rest easy now. Plekanec appears unaffected by the growing fame and fortune he's found lately in Montreal and he keeps taking his game to the next level. Bravo Tomas Plekanec for keeping it real and playing hard..
Go Habs Go!!!
Monday, October 25, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
It only gets tougher... Game 6 tonight.
Well, here we go again. The Habs take the ice tonight on the brink of elimination against the defending Stanley Cup Champion Pittsburgh Penguins at the Bell Centre in Montreal. The Canadiens are in familiar territory after they won three straight with their backs against the wall to beat Washington in round 1, however this time around it feels a little different. Is Halak playing well? Yes. Are we shutting down the oppositions top players? Yes. Is the team committed to winning? Yes. So what's different this time around might you ask? Well, the big difference is that now the Habs have to try and continue to win without arguably their two top defencemen in Andrei Markov and Hal Gill. As if the challenge of beating the cup champs wasn't enough right? Now the Habs are going to have to try and pull off the improbable upset without Gill, Markov and Jaroslav Spacek. What is it going to take to win you might ask? Here are the keys to tonight’s game:
· As usual, Jaroslav Halak is going to have to be stellar for the Habs to have any chance.
· The patchwork defensive corps is going to have to find a way to play their best game of the season.
· The Habs PK will have to keep the Pittsburgh power play off the score sheet.
· The Habs NEED the first goal.
· No stupid penalties.
· The big three (Gomez, Gionta, Cammalleri) will have to elevate their game and carry the offensive load.
Can it be done? Absolutely. Will it be done? Only time will tell.
GO HABS GO!
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Holy Halak! The Habs are in the hunt...
Whoa whoa whoa, hold the phone. You're telling me that the Habs, those same Habs that barely stumbled ass backwards into the playoffs have already knocked out the top seeded Washington Capitals and are now deadlocked 2-2 in a second round series with the defending champ Penguins?????Obviously I've watched every second of each Habs playoff game so far, but I still can't believe what the Habs have already accomplished and what we've got going here. After a season of relative mediocrity, the Canadiens have all of a sudden emerged as a giant killer and moderately legitimate threat in the 2010 playoffs.
Let me bring you up to speed on how we got here:
-Carey who?: Jaroslav Halak has posted a playoff best .934 save percentage so far and at times has carried the entire team on his back. He has been absolutely exceptional. Should the Habs find a way to continue this magical playoff run, he would be a lock for the Conn Smythe. That good.
-Calamari anyone? Mike Cammalleri is back in a big way! He struggled mightily after returning from injury with nine games left in the regular season and posting 0 goals during that time. HOWEVER, Camaleri has already scored 8 goals this postseason and is one of the big reasons the Habs have been able to come this far.
-The Big Gill: I'll be honest, I've been ripping Gill all season long and wanting no part of him on the team. I found him to be slow, ineffective and soft for his size. BUT, he has been playing fantastic hockey since the start of the playoffs and I now see his true value and why Bob Gainey signed him in the off season. Without Gill, especially since Markov went down, the Habs definately do not make it this far.
D-FENSE: Maybe Jacques Martin really is a defensive specialist/genius after all. The Habs have been playing an airtight, rope-a-dope ish style defensive game and have managed to completely stifle the 2 best players in the world in Ovechkin and Crosby. He knows what's up, and despite being badly out shot in many games so far, the system is working.
Thanks Bob: It looks like Bob Gainey actually knew what he was doing. So many were up in arms this past off season, watching the Habs part ways with cherished names like Koivu, Kovalev, Komisarek and Higgins. But Bob knew what he was doing in signing proven cup champion veterans like Gomez, Gionta, Moen and Gill. Without them, we do not get this far. Also FYI... Koivu missed the playoffs, Kovalev posted a 49 points this year and then went down to a season ending knee injury, Komisarek missed most of the season with an injury, and Higgins posted a paltry 14 points with the Rangers who also missed the playoffs.
E for effort: Throughout the regular season I saw the Habs as a team with not much grit or real desire to win tough hockey games. However, this playoff the Canadiens have been playing hard and really look committed to the team and doing whatever it takes to win. Sometimes it's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
Game 5 of this second round series with the Penguins goes this Saturday night in Pittsburgh. Stay tuned and GO HABS GO!
Thursday, July 9, 2009
The end of an era... Koivu signs with Anaheim
Saku Koivu is no longer the captain of the Montreal Canadiens as he signed a one year deal with the Anaheim Ducks yesterday. This marks the sad ending to the Koivu era in Montreal and he will surely be missed. While he never won a cup with the Canadiens, Koivu showed class, leadership and perseverance while at the same time inspiring people all over the city during his time here.The greatest sporting event I ever attended was Koivu's first game back after winning his battle with cancer. Captain K will never be forgotten, and we should all be grateful that we had the privilege of watching this guy become the man and player that he is today.
Monday, July 6, 2009
OUCH! Kovalev signs with the Senators...
Another tough blow today for all Montreal Canadiens fans. Alex Kovalev has signed a two year contract with the Senators... First Komi, now Kovy? At least get these guys out of the division!!!!
Friday, July 3, 2009
Screw you Komisarek!!! Komi signs with the Leafs...
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Habs sign Camalleri, Gionta, Spacek and Gill...
Camalleri: Love it. They guy potted 39 goals last season!
(5yrs. $30 million)
Gionta: Lovin' it as well. A speedy scorer and playmaker who will bring a lot to the team.
(5 yrs. $25 million)
Spacek: Rock solid puck mover and decent on the PP. No physical game though...
(3 yrs. 11.5 million)
Gill: A beast with a cup ring, but I naturally don't like him because he came from the Leafs...
(2yrs. $4.5 million)
(5yrs. $30 million)
Gionta: Lovin' it as well. A speedy scorer and playmaker who will bring a lot to the team.
(5 yrs. $25 million)
Spacek: Rock solid puck mover and decent on the PP. No physical game though...
(3 yrs. 11.5 million)
Gill: A beast with a cup ring, but I naturally don't like him because he came from the Leafs...
(2yrs. $4.5 million)
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