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Fatkachuk files griveance
As mentioned in a previous post Keith Tkachuk has been suspended by the St Louis blues for being overweight and failing his physical.
Tkachuk has now used the NHLPA to file a grievance against the NHL and the Blues. I guess I don’t blame him after being publicly humiliated, but maybe he should focus his efforts on his conditioning and not drag this matter out any further. What kind of repurcussions will there be when and if he returns to the lockeroom? Yes I said IF. I’ve seen players traded for far less, Keith Tkachuk hasn’t made a comment or public appearance since, who knows how he really feels about it?
In other news, the pre-season continues. Montreal welcomes the visiting Tampa Bay Lighting tonight at the Bell Centre. Highly acclaimed draft pick Guillaume Latendresse will get a chance to play on the #2 line with Radek Bonk and Marcel Hossa.
This comes after Montreal cut its first group of players yesterday, no real surprises there.
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Habs 3 Thrashers 2
The Canadiens hit the ice last night for the first time in a very long time. Although only a pre-season game, the excitement was in the air as hockey made its return to Montreal.
What stood out about the game? How about the 28 minor penalties called. 30 penalties in the game, averages out to 10 a period. Hooking accounted for nearly half. It appears the NHL is deadly serious about enforcing the new rules and cracking down on obstruction. The golden question is will they stick to it once the real games start?
The NHL says yes, history says otherwise. Players and coaches alike were both shocked yesterday, Claude Julien commented on needing a 3rd PP and PK unit. Jan Bulis said it was “too strict”. The general consensus was there’s no way the regular season games will be called that way. Time will tell.
Carey Price made his debut for the Habs, it seemed only a short while ago everyone was criticizing Bob Gainey and the Canadiens management for ‘wasting’ the 5th overall pick on a goalie. How soon we forget, Price was cheered as he showed what kind of potential he has showing off his size and speed in nets.
The Habs next pre-season game is against defending cup champ Tampa Bay Lightning.

