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  • Canadiens Comeback

    After losing the first game of the year to the Senators, The Montreal Canadiens cameback with a 2-0 shutout victory in Atlanta vs the highest production offense to date of the Thrashers. Atlanta scored 15 goals in its previous 3 games and was held to 0 by the Habs. Russian sniper Ilya Kovalchuk also made his debut and was held pointless.

    Yann Danis got the surprise start in goal and played a fantastic game. He looked more like a seasoned vet out there, very composed, very calm between the pipes. Thinking about it, it wasn’t that much of a surprise start considering Jose Theodore has seemed shaky to start the season and it was a back to back game.

    Yann Danis became one of only 16 goalies of all time to record a shutout victory in his first NHL start.

    Although it was only a single game, it felt good to see him play well and give the team a little confidence. Habs fans can breathe a sigh of relief should Theodore go down or miss a game, or perhaps they will now celebrate such events.

    Strong efforts again by Jan Bulis and Saku Koivu. Saku Koivu seems like a man possessed out there. If he can play 80 games this season, the Canadiens have a chance to win in all of them.

    The Canadiens go 4-1 in their first 5 games. 4-0 on the road. Only loss a close on against an elite team. It couldn’t have gone much better than that.

    Habs look to move up 2-0 vs the visiting Maple Leafs on Saturday night.

  • Habs suffer first loss

    The Habs suffered their first loss of the season in their home opener vs the Ottawa Senators.

    The crowd was bositerous and loud during the pre-game introductions. Large ovations in particular for Alex Kovalev and Mike Ribeiro but nothing compared to Captain Saku Koivu.

    The crowd lost some steam with Ottawa scoring an early goal. The Habs rebounded and played only what can be considered a strong 2 periods. Going into the third, it was 2 -2. Coming out it was 4-2. Ottawa proved what it is to be a world class team with world class athletes. Love him or hate him Daniel Alfredsson is a fantastic hockey player, a clutch guy who comes through when needed. That’s exactly what he did tonight, tying the game up shorthanded on a solid 1 on 1 play.

    Raitis Ivanans had his first official tilt of the season, if you can call it that. Taking on 6’9 monster Zdeno Chara, he took little time whipping him to the ground only to suffer a cheap shot late punch from Chara that connected well enough to excuse Ivanans from the penalty box in order to seek attention in the dressing room. Watching it on tape after the game, it seems to be a clear cheap shot.

    The Canadiens can take some positives out of this game, they played a respectable game against one of the best teams in the league. Tonight you could see the difference between a divisional winner and a runner up.

    Next up is the very dangerous offense of the Atlanta Thrashers.

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  • Senet1 : So we could pick anywhere from 25th to 23rd depending on who wins these quarter final series.
  • Senet1 : First, is the 14 teams in the lottery. Then there are 12 teams that did not make the semi finals in the order of the seasonal finish, Then there are the four teams in the semi final the first two eliminated pick in the order of the regular season points total and the last two based on who wins and who loses the cup. So as it stand now if say Detroit beats Chicago then Detroit moves up to pick after us. Boston or NYR will move up and pick after us. LA or San Jose will move up and pick after us
  • Senet1 : Basically, I was wrong about the draft pick situation. There are three groups of drafting teams within the 30 teams.
  • Senet1 : seriously ready to challenge for the cup. He will us win games but he will not be the difference between winning the cup and not winning the cup. You pick up players like that once you have the team ready to challenge,.
  • Senet1 : I am looking at the players to draft and there are a lot of big 6'3-6'5 forwards available ion the draft this year. If we could draft 3-4 big young players in the 2nd and 3rd round why would you want to give that up for a roster player who may have 2-3 years at best. If we are going to build a winner to have to build it with bigger players and there are a lot of good big players available this year. So you sign Ott and he is with us for the short run, but probably not when we are seriously re
  • Senet1 : Boullion is a great mentor for the young D-men
  • muller93 : Boullion is one of MBs great additions--Boull ion is a definite Keeper.
  • muller93 : Getting rid of Kaberle frees up a lot of cash. Boullion is small but is reliable and doesn't back down from anyone.
  • muller93 : Exactly Goalie any thoughts on a punishing D-man?
  • goalie : They;re showing determination adn skill vs Ducks and Blackhawks.
  • goalie : REd Wings could turn out to be the surprise team of this year's playoffs!
  • goalie : WE need to rid our team of Kaberle and Webber. Step two would be to then move Diaz. If we get that big d-man I believe that would push Boullion to # 7 on the chart. We'd then go with Georges, PK,Markov (to continue mentoring Ememlin) Tinordi as our starting six . THEN I'd be excited about our chances. We could then work on getting bigger forwards.
  • goalie : I too would gladly give up a 3rd round pick for Ott- the type of player we sadly lack. AND if we could get one more rugged, expeienced defenceman it would help immensely.
  • muller93 : Senet what you are saying makes sense but if we can get Ott for a 3rd round I'll take that all day.
  • muller93 : MB should be looking at a big D-man first, even though I like our blue line with the addition of Tinordi. We need that insurance just in case one gets injured. Also I'm a firm believer in starting with the goalie first then-defense-for wards-and we already have good goalie. We have all noticed when we have the lead Price is tough to beat.
  • Senet1 : So sometimes you have to sacrifice for one year or two to build that team in the draft. then add the finishing touches through FA and trades.
  • Senet1 : Muller, Detroit is another good example. They have been in the hunt every year with good well balanced teams yet only one or two cups to show for it. However, they have built a team that has a chance every years for the last 10+ years. That is what I think we have a chance to do this year with a good draft. It reminds me of the habs teams of the mid 80 and 90's we built a team then with sold draft picks and won the cup twice during that time period. So sometimes you have to sacrifice a one
  • muller93 : Very true Senet, you do need luck and we haven't had any luck it seems since the habs moved to the Bell Center. We had an incredible run in 2010 with some crazy goal tending from Halak. With Galchenyuk-Tinor di-Gallagher all in 1 year--not too bad, even with an early exit in the playoffs.
  • Senet1 : Muller I guess we all have our own ideas, but there has never been too many times that were successful when they traded their draft picks away. We have a chance to build this team so we have a shot at winning the cup over the next 10 years. Even as good as Pittsburgh has been they have only won the cup once since Crosby and Malkin have been with the team. That is because you not only need great players but you need luck to win, but one thing about Pittsburgh they have a chance every year. The
  • muller93 : Good point on Torres, he might be a liability. Torres has to tone it down a bit, but that's his game-very aggressive.
  • goalie : Though I don't condone what Raffi Torres did - thos shows you how repeat offenders or near offenders are going to be treated. His hit was NOT illegal BUT what the rap sheet adn reputation Torres has he got severly punished. Lesson to be learned by OTHER players because Torres dopesn't learn fromk his mistakes.
  • muller93 : Senet normally I would agree with you on not trading draft picks but we are not in a rebuilding stage. Sometimes draft picks can be a roll of the dice and it can take up to 3 years to be NHL ready. We have a good team and I agree with Stuo players like Clowe-Torres-Ott -Scott will make a big difference. Somebody has to protect Gallagher, he can't keep getting hit the way does--we need a tough forward so they think twice before going after Gallagher.
  • Senet1 : Really a heathly Habs team would probably win more games against the Pens that we did against the Sens. Reason they Pens would not play as physical against us as against the Sens. If we get good goaltending we win at least two games.
  • zpezada4ok : hello all «link»
  • stuo11 : hes a tougher big guy too! Just a minor adjustment but will help a bit
  • stuo11 : hes better than markov, and hes french who was in mention for defenceman of the year
  • goalie : Markov for Beauchemin - an injury prone d-man for an ;old timer'd-man. Beauchemin is NOT what the Habs need in my opinion. He is a HUGE defensive liability.
  • goalie : Stuo 11 I'd make that trade with Oilers fast BUT I doubt the Oilers will make that. Two marginal d-men at the best for a switch of first round picks - not a chance .
  • stuo11 : markov for beachemin?
  • stuo11 : let moen go
  • stuo11 : maybe try and get steve begin back
  • stuo11 : we wouldve kicked out all other teams but pens, sens,
  • stuo11 : pens have alot of forwaRDS same with us but we have better goaltending
  • stuo11 : theres styles of play goalie. Sens played us good, but lost games to southeast teams florida and tampa and get crushed by leafs EVERYTIME. sens and leafsd cant beat bruins but we do frequently
  • stuo11 : Diaz weber and our 1st for their first edm

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