ThaDevilGirl
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Because the PGT is almost at 1000 replies, let's keep the discussion going.
Habs in 5, right guys?
Habs in 5, right guys?
Because the PGT is almost at 1000 replies, let's keep the discussion going.
Habs in 5, right guys?
What Game 2 showed is that Boston is a team that is fueled by energy and momentum.
Yes, they are talented and execute very well. They excel at creating momentum and take advantage of it. Toronto understands that all too well. And with that, the Bruins are prone to sucking hard without momentum in their favor.
I missed the game because of a wedding out of town. So I DVRed it and watched it this afternoon (sucked not checking here or NHL.com to see the score).
I thought that we had the game comfortly in hand. Thornton went out and you could see the Bruins were deflated. And SOB, when Thornton skated back on the ice, the intensity of the Bruins immediately picked up. All it took was one goal and they were on fire.
How do you stop them? The only way is for Price to be almost perfect. The game must be played on an even keel, probably like the OTs in Game One. Three goals against most teams is enough to win the game.
Good to see the Habs back home. Go Habs Go and **** the Bruins.
The Habs' should hope that every game goes into OT, where they have almost a 50% chance of winning. They've shown that they can't hold a 3rd period lead.
What Game 2 showed is that Boston is a team that is fueled by energy and momentum.
Yes, they are talented and execute very well. They excel at creating momentum and take advantage of it. Toronto understands that all too well. And with that, the Bruins are prone to sucking hard without momentum in their favor.
I missed the game because of a wedding out of town. So I DVRed it and watched it this afternoon (sucked not checking here or NHL.com to see the score).
I thought that we had the game comfortly in hand. Thornton went out and you could see the Bruins were deflated. And SOB, when Thornton skated back on the ice, the intensity of the Bruins immediately picked up. All it took was one goal and they were on fire.
How do you stop them? The only way is for Price to be almost perfect. The game must be played on an even keel, probably like the OTs in Game One. Three goals against most teams is enough to win the game.
Good to see the Habs back home. Go Habs Go and **** the Bruins.
Why?Home ice will do wonders for the DD line.
Why?
Vanek was worse on home ice than he was in Tampa.
Pacioretty has been the same for basically 6 games, with the odd flash of brilliance.
Desharnais has played good for basically 6 games, but isn't good enough to carry a 1st line.
I said Habs in 6. They take the next two at home, lose on the road and then seal it at home. Boom.