Your favourite memory of Roman Hamrlik

HuGo Sham

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had a cool conversation with his agent - former hab peter svoboda - who had a lot of interesting and pathetic things to say about gainey and gauthier - anyway back to hamerlik. He said roman s marrying a montrealer and will be living in montreal full time.


i can also 10000% confirm that Jagr has wanted to play for the habs the last 3 years and they have said no each and every time. The money wasn't the issue apparently. Svoboda (his agent) would have 0 reason to tell me otherwise. He's an acquaintance
 

WhiskeySeven*

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had a cool conversation with his agent - former hab peter svoboda - who had a lot of interesting and pathetic things to say about gainey and gauthier - anyway back to hamerlik. He said roman s marrying a montrealer and will be living in montreal full time.


i can also 10000% confirm that Jagr has wanted to play for the habs the last 3 years and they have said no each and every time. The money wasn't the issue apparently. Svoboda (his agent) would have 0 reason to tell me otherwise. He's an acquaintance

Please do share what the agent had to say about Gainey and Goat, we're not usually privy to such insight. I mean, I do defend his hockey moves but I'm well aware that Goat was not an ideal GM.
 

HuGo Sham

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Please do share what the agent had to say about Gainey and Goat, we're not usually privy to such insight. I mean, I do defend his hockey moves but I'm well aware that Goat was not an ideal GM.

Svoboda felt that gainey had lost it even before his daughter's tragic death. He felt also felt that they basically threw **** against the wall and hoped it stuck the year we had all that UFA money - the gomez, gio, cammy year. He said there were much better choices and ways to structure the team and that the two of them were this insulated duo that was out of touch with pro scouting and outside opinions. he called them the laughing stock and gauthier an excessively strange dude with 0 people skills. he likes what bergevin has been doing but not the moen signing or the briere signing - also thinks habs are still too small
 

Dominator13

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I too was very happy when he left, but there's 2 things that stick out to me.

1) his ability (like I use to love doing) of hating the brakes about 6 feet from the boards and nail the guy with his back. God I love those hits

2) You were able to to know what kind of game he would have with his very 1st shift. Either he

A) starts out flat and proceeds to suck for 3 periods

B) plays agressive and then looks like a #1 defensmen for the game.
 

WhiskeySeven*

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Svoboda felt that gainey had lost it even before his daughter's tragic death. He felt also felt that they basically threw **** against the wall and hoped it stuck the year we had all that UFA money - the gomez, gio, cammy year. He said there were much better choices and ways to structure the team and that the two of them were this insulated duo that was out of touch with pro scouting and outside opinions. he called them the laughing stock and gauthier an excessively strange dude with 0 people skills. he likes what bergevin has been doing but not the moen signing or the briere signing - also thinks habs are still too small

The Gainey bit is equally sad and obvious - the man's image has been hyped beyond recognition, he brought the team up only to break it apart. The Gauthier bit made me laugh and... like him even more? He's just so gangling and awkward, and Dave Stubbs hates him I could never come to dislike the guy. :laugh:

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THE HOFF

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THE TRUTH IS

he ALWAYS made his crappy partner look so good.

hamrlik-brisebois
hamrlik-dandenault

we were riding those combos for long stretches and they were okay.

hamrlik gave us the SECOND PAIR. ALL THE TIME. year after year.

props. things could have been worst if he wasn't around.
 

dukeofjive

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Him and spacek did the job they where hired to do, nothing fancy but good around hockey, too bad people dont watch hockey before they post.
 

HuGo Sham

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The Gainey bit is equally sad and obvious - the man's image has been hyped beyond recognition, he brought the team up only to break it apart. The Gauthier bit made me laugh and... like him even more? He's just so gangling and awkward, and Dave Stubbs hates him I could never come to dislike the guy. :laugh:

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lol i actually met gauthier because he constantly ate at this veggie resto called 'bonnies' on notre dame - just south of the bell centre. was a genuinely nice guy. but as many in the media and within org.- a total control freak. the takeaway from svoboda was that these two were in over their head, out of touch, with 0 perspective
 

Gary320

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Yeah, Hamrlik was pretty solid for us over time. Yeah, he made the occasional blunder.. but it's no where as bad as Brisebois in his last year or Dandenault or even Bouillon now.
 

Ghetto Sangria

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My favorite moments of hammer were when he'd piss off whiskey seven with his slow but stellar plays.
 

Gomez91

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Roman Hamrlik his positives out weight his negatives because of injuries he was used more in minutes then what he was brought in for and definitely did and still does take a lot of flake for this board
 

Ice Poutine

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Hamrlik once said "Ženy jsou pěkné sem a párky v rohlíku chuť velmi dobrá."

That made me laugh cause its true.
 

Et le But

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The Gainey bit is equally sad and obvious - the man's image has been hyped beyond recognition, he brought the team up only to break it apart. The Gauthier bit made me laugh and... like him even more? He's just so gangling and awkward, and Dave Stubbs hates him I could never come to dislike the guy. :laugh:

712032_3a.jpg

I have sympathy for Gauthier, because he has a pretty solid hockey mind, he just has zero people skills and is too arrogant to realize it's such a weakness in a head role. But his war on the parasitic media was something I already miss. Not a good GM by any means, but at least he had good ideas.

Gainey...Habs legend, great guy, should have retired from hockey long ago.
 

Forsead

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THE TRUTH IS

he ALWAYS made his crappy partner look so good.

hamrlik-brisebois
hamrlik-dandenault

we were riding those combos for long stretches and they were okay.

hamrlik gave us the SECOND PAIR. ALL THE TIME. year after year.

props. things could have been worst if he wasn't around.

Don't forget Harmlik-Spacek and Harmlik-O'byrne.

The guy was able to play a steady game and brough stability. Contrary to what some are saying, he was physical in the first two seasons, then a crazy workload, ice time and slowing down due to age made him softer, but still effective.
 

hototogisu

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Svoboda felt that gainey had lost it even before his daughter's tragic death. He felt also felt that they basically threw **** against the wall and hoped it stuck the year we had all that UFA money - the gomez, gio, cammy year. He said there were much better choices and ways to structure the team and that the two of them were this insulated duo that was out of touch with pro scouting and outside opinions. he called them the laughing stock and gauthier an excessively strange dude with 0 people skills. he likes what bergevin has been doing but not the moen signing or the briere signing - also thinks habs are still too small

Is Svoboda an HF poster, by any chance? I feel like I've heard all that before, many times...:laugh:
 

number 11

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people forget hamrlik was our best defenseman when markov was out of the lineup. played big minutes and was very solid defensively.
 

ZARTONK

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THE TRUTH IS

he ALWAYS made his crappy partner look so good.

hamrlik-brisebois
hamrlik-dandenault

we were riding those combos for long stretches and they were okay.

hamrlik gave us the SECOND PAIR. ALL THE TIME. year after year.

props. things could have been worst if he wasn't around.

This is pretty much it, he wasn't flashy, or very talented, but he knew his job and did it.
 

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