Should be a good game for both teams. Let's see if Canada's got something in the tank and can pull this one off. They looked awful yesterday. Brodeur looked SO SLUGGISH. Go Canada GO!
2-0 Finland after the first. If Claude Julien was coaching this team, he'd be fired after that period!
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Anybody else think the Habs should have done a better convincing job to get Selanne in a Canadiens jersey? Him and Sak have some great chemistry.
What peeves me off is how some of these Europeans float through an NHL season and then, all of a sudden, are born again hockey players for 2 weeks durimng the Olympics. Perhaps they need to be reminded who actually signs their paycheck?
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What peeves me off is how some of these Europeans float through an NHL season and then, all of a sudden, are born again hockey players for 2 weeks durimng the Olympics. Perhaps they need to be reminded who actually signs their paycheck?
More like they actually have a decent team and decent coaching finally. Too bad no Habs Canadians could even make it to the Olympics, says alot for the talent level of the team... What's funny is so far it's only Koivu and Kovy that have done anything at the Olympics, pretty much consistent as what's happened on the Habs so far this year.
JohnM wrote: Anybody else think the Habs should have done a better convincing job to get Selanne in a Canadiens jersey? Him and Sak have some great chemistry. What peeves me off is how some of these Europeans float through an NHL season and then, all of a sudden, are born again hockey players for 2 weeks durimng the Olympics. Perhaps they need to be reminded who actually signs their paycheck?
I would like to say that there is very few Finnish players who floats in NHL. At this point I donīt find any.
barry33 wrote: JohnM wrote: Anybody else think the Habs should have done a better convincing job to get Selanne in a Canadiens jersey? Him and Sak have some great chemistry. What peeves me off is how some of these Europeans float through an NHL season and then, all of a sudden, are born again hockey players for 2 weeks durimng the Olympics. Perhaps they need to be reminded who actually signs their paycheck? I would like to say that there is very few Finnish players who floats in NHL. At this point I donīt find any.
Actually Power I was more pointing towards Kovalev who floats more than a corpse in the Hudson River.
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Power wrote: barry33 wrote: JohnM wrote: Anybody else think the Habs should have done a better convincing job to get Selanne in a Canadiens jersey? Him and Sak have some great chemistry. What peeves me off is how some of these Europeans float through an NHL season and then, all of a sudden, are born again hockey players for 2 weeks durimng the Olympics. Perhaps they need to be reminded who actually signs their paycheck? I would like to say that there is very few Finnish players who floats in NHL. At this point I donīt find any. Actually Power I was more pointing towards Kovalev who floats more than a corpse in the Hudson River.
barry33 wrote: Actually Power I was more pointing towards Kovalev who floats more than a corpse in the Hudson River. You sure Barry? My post mentioned Selanne and Sak... Seems like you were referring to the Finns since you quoted my post...
Actually no John..just generalizing. Although you have to admit, linemates aside, Koivu has looked better the last week than he has all year. He has been going hard to the net and digging in the corners like The Saks of old. As far as Selanne goes, you never know what you are getting with that guy..he is much like Kovalev..if he decides to break a sweat and try..he can be impressive...if it is too much trouble he just takes space on the payroll.
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barry33 wrote: JohnM wrote: barry33 wrote: Actually Power I was more pointing towards Kovalev who floats more than a corpse in the Hudson River. You sure Barry? My post mentioned Selanne and Sak... Seems like you were referring to the Finns since you quoted my post... Actually no John..just generalizing. Although you have to admit, linemates aside, Koivu has looked better the last week than he has all year. He has been going hard to the net and digging in the corners like The Saks of old. As far as Selanne goes, you never know what you are getting with that guy..he is much like Kovalev..if he decides to break a sweat and try..he can be impressive...if it is too much trouble he just takes space on the payroll.
I agree with you Barry, and had we gotten him, I can see this entire board calling for his head, asking why he's playing so well in the Olympics, but doing nothing for the Habs.
barry33 wrote: Actually Power I was more pointing towards Kovalev who floats more than a corpse in the Hudson River. You sure Barry? My post mentioned Selanne and Sak... Seems like you were referring to the Finns since you quoted my post...
barry33 wrote: JohnM wrote: Anybody else think the Habs should have done a better convincing job to get Selanne in a Canadiens jersey? Him and Sak have some great chemistry. What peeves me off is how some of these Europeans float through an NHL season and then, all of a sudden, are born again hockey players for 2 weeks durimng the Olympics. Perhaps they need to be reminded who actually signs their paycheck?
Well put!... although as Canadians, I suppose we should be saying the reverse: How come these Canadians put out for the team that pays the bills but show no life when it comes to representing their country?