Lions999
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Yeah put DD Eller Sekac
Prust pleks pap.
i hope the Montreal nightlife does not do Sekac in.....he looked bad last night, really bad.
Just one bad game it happens to everyone...
Yeah put DD Eller Sekac
Prust pleks pap.
i hope the Montreal nightlife does not do Sekac in.....he looked bad last night, really bad.
This is way I hate about this forum. Say one bad thing, and you're labeled. I ****ing love Sekac. But it was a whole night of bad. If he's on the 4th line next game that'll be frustrating though.
To me, you're only managing to look like someone with unrealistic expectations, but keep on fighting, you dreamer, you.
Just too funny.
Somehow, saying we didn't play well = complaining about a win...
Just one bad game it happens to everyone...
On Dec 22nd in New York and they get drunk. Now THAT is a viable excuse. Can't blame anyone for that.Plus they were in New York
Hello Montreal night life.
It's not unrealistic to want the process to be better. Will a different coach mean the results will be any better? Not necessarily, even if the coach was a guy like Babcock. But the Habs right now are a team playing with fire. They're almost never ready to start a game and are frequently outshot and outplayed. They rely on Price, tenacity and skill to win, and that just isn't sustainable. It's important for a team to have all those things, but you also need structure and a system that produces possession and fits the team makeup.
We have enough data to realize Therrien has a negative effect on the rosters he coaches when in comes to possession and generally controlling play.
That's not to say MT doesn't do certain things well. He's a good motivator and his teams generally seem to have strong cohesion. His team's compete hard. But he's never been seen as a good strategy guy. And in the new NHL, you need that.
Especially if you have a roster that is closer to contention than mediocre. Montreal is in that position. It's been observed by fans, bloggers and journalists. And not just those that focus on the Habs.
So let me get this straight, relying on one's goaltender, on tenacious play and skill are not reasonable ways to win hockey games? Teach me more.