You would be a blast to have a couple beers with Sip -- the true Archie Bunker of this site, that provides me great entertainment. I say this, and I'm 1/2 French, but enjoy a good laugh.Habs fans drive home happy in their beaters back to St. Malo
You would be a blast to have a couple beers with Sip -- the true Archie Bunker of this site, that provides me great entertainment. I say this, and I'm 1/2 French, but enjoy a good laugh.Habs fans drive home happy in their beaters back to St. Malo
I agree 100%. I hate to say it but they need to take a page from Vancouver's playbook. I believe there is no set positions for their players, they are directed to constantly switch to change looks. That is what our unit needs to do.
Thought it pretty clearly hit the stick but we didn't get many replays in the arena.How the hell did they not rule MTls 2nd goal a glove pass? Didn’t appear to hit any stick or player.
They still navigate the powerplay like they can just win everything by outskilling individual matchups and score with shooting talent alone. At times it doesn't even feel like they're taking advantage of having the man advantage. They're letting the opponent take their matchups and stay relatively passive.
Yup, it's so passive and easy to defend. It was starting to look better whe Cole was switching out with KC back before he got injured but they have stopped doing that since Ehlers has taken that spot. They need a complete reset on it.
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They aren't a great team but they are only 2 points out of a wildcard spot. They have clearly entered buble team territory.Habs are probably the worst team of the last 20 years.....It's baffling why we can't bring the A game against these plugs.
Barron . . . the GDT called it.Crap game
Barron brothers contribute with the game winning goal, nice screen by Barron with a shot by Barron from the point!
SN game made it even more sufferable
Slow Gus dressed
^This wins the PGT tonightPLD invisible tonight for them. Kind of like 2/3s of his time here.
Thanks for this. Much appreciate it.I'd be very hard pressed to accuse the referees of explicit corruption for the purpose of feathering their own nests.
I'll absolutely say that referees in hockey have empirically provable biases for game management and that "even-up" calls happen with a frequency that rivals the Big Bang itself in terms of defying statistical credulity.
Nevertheless, now that the NHL is partnering with gambling websites, even mere apathy towards this is insufficient. There needs to be reviews of officials with unrivalled transparency. One can easily argue that with Tim Peel, "his only crime was getting caught", and that the rot of the mindset he spoke openly of needs uprooting.
But as for individual refs? I'd say most of them are too smart to even give the whiff of profiteering. But once gambling enters the picture, it's not enough to BE honest, one must also visibly APPEAR honest.
And that's why the current sub-standard officiating needs a HUGE overhaul.
They aren't a great team but they are only 2 points out of a wildcard spot. They have clearly entered buble team territory.
Yes they dodged a few bullets. Especially in their drafts. Lol. Not picking michhkov was a very bad move.
They still navigate the powerplay like they can just win everything by outskilling individual matchups and score with shooting talent alone. At times it doesn't even feel like they're taking advantage of having the man advantage. They're letting the opponent take their matchups and stay relatively passive.
Yes they dodged a few bullets. Especially in their drafts. Lol. Not picking michhkov was a very bad move.
Based on the post-game sounds like big changes are coming to the PP, both structural and scheme wise.
Yeah his postgame is worth watching. Called out the special teams in particular the PP for costing them a point and said they're gonna have to make changes.Honestly I've made a habit of just not watching coaching postgames because they're never very honest or they're telling half truths. Bowness at times sometimes feels like he means to hold back and then says something most other coaches would only ever allude to.
Wow that's sad ... Winnipeg needs more corporate businesses.13, 362 in the old barn tonight, I would guess that 30% percent were Habs fans
It is what it is, the marketing department has it's work cut out for them in the coming year. Now making the playoffs and a long playoff run will help the bottom line immensely.Wow that's sad ... Winnipeg needs more corporate businesses.
No, Winnipeg needs less Linzy Jones.Wow that's sad ... Winnipeg needs more corporate businesses.