Can the Canadiens remake history again ?

Cole Caulifield

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Apr 22, 2004
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I have no doubts that the habs can still win this.

They just have to play like they did in game #2 and game #4. I would say play like game #1, but they're lacking the personnel to dominate that much.

Hopefully Budaj can play like he did this season and we will win.
 

ChikN

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Sep 1, 2010
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I would try Galchenyuk on the first line with Bourque and Pacioretty + first PP wave. I'm sure he'd bring that spark we need on the top lines, especially since Ott first line "sucks" on offense.
 

wescored

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lets face it, budaj is no halak, considering the injuries I think habs will lose in game 6, hate to say it but I have not been impressed by all the missed opportunities to seal the deal

1) 5:3 for over a minute habs still couldnt score and lost
2) Gionta breakaway and still no goal and a loss
3) 2-0 lead and still a loss

soon enough the hockey gods won't be so generous with all these chances!
 

optimus2861

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Aug 29, 2005
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With our injuries piling up, the hockey gods not on our side, and a red-hot goalie at the other end of the ice, I have a hard time seeing the kind of silver linings that could be seen in the 2004 and 2010 series (Theodore was playing pretty solid in 04 and the Capitals D & G were very vulnerable in 10). This feels like a series that's going to end sooner rather than later barring Budaj turning into the second coming of Halak.
 

Plante

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May 12, 2010
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I honestly think if we win tomorrow we win the series. I mean, if we lose its obviously over, but a game like last game really tests what a person is made of, what a teams mettle is.

We'll see if the 'no excuses' motto was just a phrase being tossed around or not.
 

wescored

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