Post-Game Talk: The Habs played? San Jose scored 4 in the Bell Centre, so they must have.

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Not a team in the world would take that contract, and that horrific hockey player, at that age. NOBODY.
He’s worth an unprotected 1st from Florida if they’re gonna consider making a serious playoff push imo.
 
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Not a team in the world would take that contract, and that horrific hockey player, at that age. NOBODY.
We already got the intended return for him. Not every cap dump can be turned into a marketable asset. Sometimes, you consolidate your gains by simply not awarding playing time to a turd. And telling his agent to f*** off.
 

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We already got the intended return for him. Not every cap dump can be turned into a marketable asset. Sometimes, you consolidate your gains by simply not awarding playing time to a turd. And telling his agent to f*** off.
Dadonov has been a disappointment...................but getting rid of Big Shea's contract for one year of Dadonov was well worth it..............it certainly does not look like we will get much else at this point, the player has not panned out at all...................we have several duds, but I am surprised Dadonov did not play better, to date.
 

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Why didn't they use Anderson in front of the net, no matter what wave he's in? He's supposed to be physical and can hold his ground.
Honestly, as stupid as what I’m a out to say sounds… Anderson probably doesn’t know how to play the front of the net. Getting in front and being a nuisance is the main job but working to tip in shots or jumping on rebounds requires a bit more IQ which I think he lacks.

A guy like him you’d expect to motor in with drive-bys, or push defenders inwards to free up ice like Rick Nash but he just doesn‘t do it consistently.

It’s frustrating because I’m a fan of his. He has size, strength, speed and can legit skate but offensively he seems to be lost a lot. I do think he’s best suited to play with Monahan rather than Dvorak though.
 
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If the goal was winning, why would Dadanov have a roster spot, or Armia... Hughes is making the lineup I'm guessing, there is no other explanation why both those giant turds have an ounce of ice time.

Who's going to play instead of them? Pitlick?
 
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rik schau

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Dach and Caulfield have both been at the point. And here we are.
''here we are''?? existentially speaking or what,pertaining to? If this is about players on the point,well they have to shoot from there from time to time,they haven't from what I've seen.And there we go.
 

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''here we are''?? existentially speaking or what,pertaining to? If this is about players on the point,well they have to shoot from there from time to time,they haven't from what I've seen.And there we go.
I'm saying that they've played the point before, and the PP is still garbage. I don't like the idea of 5 forwards out there. They have to have a quarterback.
 

rik schau

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I'm saying that they've played the point before, and the PP is still garbage. I don't like the idea of 5 forwards out there. They have to have a quarterback.
Yes I understand what you're saying and not a fan of 5 forwards either,but you have to have the option of someone who can blast it from the point and yet no one does,baffling.It severely limits their options and makes it much too predictable and easier to defend.
 

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