shackattack
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That ref with bigtime french accent trying hard to get habs back in.I must take peek to see if he really is French Canadian.
Horrendous. Another week or two of the same old same old will have them in the bottom 5...
http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=799756&navid=nhl:topheadsCanadiens' Pacioretty hit by Subban shot, exits game
Tuesday, 01.26.2016 / 9:45 PM / News
By Sean Farrell - NHL.com Correspondent
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MONTREAL -- Montreal Canadiens captain Max Pacioretty left the game Tuesday against the Columbus Blue Jackets after he was hit in the head by a P.K. Subban slap shot midway through the second period. He will not return, the Canadiens said.
Pacioretty fell to the Bell Centre ice after he was struck by the shot at 10:02 of the second. He was helped off the ice and went to the Canadiens dressing room.
The Blue Jackets led 2-1 when Pacioretty left, and Brandon Dubinsky scored their third goal 38 seconds later.
Pacioretty's 19 goals lead the Canadiens. His 36 points are second to Subban's 37.
Buff scored from center ice and while on a 3 on 5 tonight. Not a good night for Arizona.
Habs lose. Lots of boos
I guess we have to start fearing they'll land a top3 pick somehow.
I'm fine with that as Bergevin would screw that up as well.
Now might be the time for team owner Geoff Molson to come forward and give Bergevin a vote of confidence, even though the GM signed a contract extension in November that takes him through the 2021-22 season.
There were quite a few empty seats in the lower bowl of the Bell Centre Tuesday night, even though the team’s sellout streak reached 480 consecutive games with an official crowd of 21,288. But the ticket scalpers outside the Bell Centre must have had a rough night. There’s reason for Molson to be concerned when season-ticket holders can’t get rid of the tickets they don’t want.
The good news for Canadiens season-ticket holders counting their dollars during these tough economic times is that while the club will almost certainly ask them to pay for playoff tickets in advance this season, they can bet on getting that money back.
Following Tuesday’s loss, sportsclubstats.com dropped the Canadiens’ odds of making the playoffs to 28.5 per cent. Last season it took 98 points to make the playoffs in the Eastern Conference and the Canadiens — who now head into a six-day all-star break — would need 48 points in their last 32 games to hit that mark. That works out to 24 wins — possibly a few less if they pick up some loser points in overtime or shootouts.
I would love, absolutely love it, if the Habs are after a player (lets say for example its Chychrun) and they've sucked so badly and its common knowledge that they will draft said player, and 1 slot before them is a team like I dunno, the leafs, and we deal them 2 picks for theirs, and we draft Chychrun one slot ahead of Montreal it would be unbelievable. I do think the Bs can possibly package their 2 firsts, and move up to the top 5 (i hope to god they can) and getting another pick for Loui would only make it feel better.
I did enjoy watching the highlights of the Habs game though, wow do they stink. PK turnovers were a thing of beauty.
I would love, absolutely love it, if the Habs are after a player (lets say for example its Chychrun) and they've sucked so badly and its common knowledge that they will draft said player, and 1 slot before them is a team like I dunno, the leafs, and we deal them 2 picks for theirs, and we draft Chychrun one slot ahead of Montreal it would be unbelievable. I do think the Bs can possibly package their 2 firsts, and move up to the top 5 (i hope to god they can) and getting another pick for Loui would only make it feel better.
I did enjoy watching the highlights of the Habs game though, wow do they stink. PK turnovers were a thing of beauty.
http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=799756&navid=nhl:topheads
Subban is losing his **** this year, and Patches is getting burned by it, even by accident.
It is time for us Bruins fans to worry about Detroit and not Montreal. The Habs are done for this year.
http://montrealgazette.com/sports/hockey/stu-cowan-canadiens-fans-are-getting-angry
Why even bother making offsides challengable if they're going to **** it up even more frequently than goaltender interference? The Smith-Pelly goal was offsides by a couple of metres, and then the guy never touched up outside the blue line, especially not before Smith-Pelly had crossed it.
seems like they'll pick and choose to enforce the rule when they feel like it. Reminds me of baseball's new replay system.
I hope MP is ok, but I laughed when I heard about this last night. All I could think of was the scene from "Slapshot" where the pucks are flying all over the place and the organist gets taken out