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Habs heading into this one further to a one-goal loss to the Caps last Saturday.
Jake Allen notched 30 saves in the loss, while allowing 4 goals -- a much better performance than his previous game against the Blues on Feb. 11th, where he faced 36 shots but coughed up 7.
The way Hughes has been reportedly holding firm on his price, you'd think he was marketing this:
However, out forum is perceiving him as nothing but this, game in and game out:
We can only imagine how Hughes' trade talks have been going ...
And why the prospects of trading Allen, have been looking like this ...
On the bright side, we finally have something resembling a first line on this team. Suzuki extended his points streak to 10 games while Slaf prolonged his to 8 games. Caufield meantime, posted 9 points in his last 8 games, including 4 goals.
One might even say that it's been a Scarface, Manolo and their pet poodle domination in the last couple of months.
Of particular note has been Slafkovsky, who has elevated his game to a whole other level. His ascent and his movie star-like square jawline have prompted an avalanche of memes, gifs and monikers.
Nick Bobrov's prophetic words about the heights that Slaf will attain, don't look as far-fetched now even though there was an industrial amount of hyperbole involved.
What would you do, if you saw Slaf gift you this pose:
His alpha male radiance easily turns him into Chadkovsky. What he has been doing on the big stage, is unprecedented:
Slaf has readily been carrying the mail on a line that has been propelling the team. As for the other 3 lines that are not taking the "bulls" by the horn, well it must feel like quite the heavy lifting for Slaf:
In other forum news, I've always enjoyed reading @OldCraig71 who is not afraid of telling it like it is. One of his longstanding axioms is how he has no regrets and has said so many a time here. Hence, I was a little surprised when he recently wrote this:
You ever eat those Himalayan salt chips from Costco? It's a 2 pound bag of regrets.
That got me thinking. Quite clearly, his choice of snack does not at all agree with the man's stated principles. Perhaps it's high time for OC to enjoy a more appropriate product, one designed with him in mind.
Introducing ...
LINEUPS
Jake Allen notched 30 saves in the loss, while allowing 4 goals -- a much better performance than his previous game against the Blues on Feb. 11th, where he faced 36 shots but coughed up 7.
The way Hughes has been reportedly holding firm on his price, you'd think he was marketing this:
However, out forum is perceiving him as nothing but this, game in and game out:
We can only imagine how Hughes' trade talks have been going ...
And why the prospects of trading Allen, have been looking like this ...
On the bright side, we finally have something resembling a first line on this team. Suzuki extended his points streak to 10 games while Slaf prolonged his to 8 games. Caufield meantime, posted 9 points in his last 8 games, including 4 goals.
One might even say that it's been a Scarface, Manolo and their pet poodle domination in the last couple of months.
Of particular note has been Slafkovsky, who has elevated his game to a whole other level. His ascent and his movie star-like square jawline have prompted an avalanche of memes, gifs and monikers.
Nick Bobrov's prophetic words about the heights that Slaf will attain, don't look as far-fetched now even though there was an industrial amount of hyperbole involved.
What would you do, if you saw Slaf gift you this pose:
His alpha male radiance easily turns him into Chadkovsky. What he has been doing on the big stage, is unprecedented:
Slaf has readily been carrying the mail on a line that has been propelling the team. As for the other 3 lines that are not taking the "bulls" by the horn, well it must feel like quite the heavy lifting for Slaf:
In other forum news, I've always enjoyed reading @OldCraig71 who is not afraid of telling it like it is. One of his longstanding axioms is how he has no regrets and has said so many a time here. Hence, I was a little surprised when he recently wrote this:
You ever eat those Himalayan salt chips from Costco? It's a 2 pound bag of regrets.
That got me thinking. Quite clearly, his choice of snack does not at all agree with the man's stated principles. Perhaps it's high time for OC to enjoy a more appropriate product, one designed with him in mind.
Introducing ...
LINEUPS
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