Sorry, But u r very very wrong. He is good but the whole team is now playing very good positional hockey. The kid is very hot. We will not win because we cannot sustain pressure for more than one periode. Do not get me wrong, I want two wins against Boston, but it will be very hard to come out of there with a point.
I gotta agree with you Davey. Boston is 6-2-2 in their last 10 and Thomas has been fantastic. As much as I would love to say the Habbies will take it, nothing is for certain the way these clowns are playing. I certainly wouldn't bet against them, but I wouldn't bet on them either. All I will say is that if ANYONE other than Theo starts, our chances of winning go up 50%.
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I don't understand how other teams can pull their #1 goalie and discover new tallent in their back-ups and yet Montreal continues to beat themselves up by not giving someone else a chance to prove they can do it.
I don't understand how other teams can pull their #1 goalie and discover new tallent in their back-ups and yet Montreal continues to beat themselves up by not giving someone else a chance to prove they can do it.
Totally, 100, and their backups have been better than average. I don't think anyone gets the logic. Maybe BG and Theo are romantically linked?
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24 Rings wrote: I gotta agree with you Davey. Boston is 6-2-2 in their last 10 and Thomas has been fantastic. As much as I would love to say the Habbies will take it, nothing is for certain the way these clowns are playing. I certainly wouldn't bet against them, but I wouldn't bet on them either. All I will say is that if ANYONE other than Theo starts, our chances of winning go up 50%.
Due to my location I've been seeing more Bruins than Habs this month. Bruins look good, really good. They looked great against Ottawa. (Then again, so did the Habs not so long ago)...
Anyway, their bubble must burst. I predict a Habs win.
You know what? I love the Habs, but something seems awfully familiar between what's going on now, and what was going on earlier (pre-Christmas). Goaltending is terrible, not alot of heart being shown by the team as a whole, stupid mistakes and enough line juggling to make your head spin (I'm waiting for the Koivu-Ribeiro-Begin line. ) It seems that not much has changed except for the fact that the only move we know Gainey won't make is to fire the coach.
So, as I throw my rose-coloured glasses back on and stick my head in the sand (that's s-a-n-d), Habs 5 - Bruins 3. Empty net goal included.
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