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Abby or Huey?
David Abeischer’s performance on Saturday was probably his best game since becoming a Canadien late last season.
We finally saw Abeischer be the best player on the ice and gave the Canadiens a chance to win.
Cristobal Huet had a great game Friday despite falling short in the shootout. Huet also seemed to get up slowly after the first shot where he appeared to injure himself after streching out to cover the far post.
Who does Guy Carbonneau go with for game 3 in Philly?
Huet was expected to get the majority of the games but if he is even slightly hurt the door is open for Abeischer to prove himself.
Whatever happens, two goalies playing well is great news for the Canadiens.
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Game 1
The fate of the Canadiens seems to be decided this morning after their failure to close last nights game in Buffalo.
Typical of bandwagon fans who can’t look at the big picture when the Canadiens happen to lose.
The Canadiens did a lot of good things last night despite crumbling in the end and giving up a point that they should definitely have earned. Had the Canadiens won in the shootout would the criticism be so harsh?
The Good
The Canadiens kept up with an extremely skilled Buffalo team and at times were the much better team.
The Canadiens earned a point on the road against a divisional opponent. In a city where their success is limited even before Buffalo became a top team.
Koivu’s eye problem appears to have absolutely no effect on his game. Just a few weeks ago almost everyone doubted he’d even start the season.
Ryder and Higgins are off to a quick start and Huet looked extremely solid despite the end of the 3rd period.
The Bad
The Canadiens should have definitely won that game. There are no excuses for that.
Guillaume Latendresse looked more like a Junior player, which is of course to be expected but everyone wants to see him do well right off the bat.
Janne Niinimaa looked questionable, obviously nervous and having no pre-season practice with the team he will take some time to get into the groove. Condemning him to the minors or to be traded after the first game of the year is absolutely ridiculous.
Jumping to any conclusions after one game is pretty foolish but unfortunately typical of many Canadiens fans.
It’s one game.
There are 81 more and tonight the Canadiens lace em up in an old time hockey battle with the Leafs. Enjoy it.

