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Last guy to the leave the ice in pre-game was Riberio. I was sitting right behind the sabres bench and could see it all.

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The way I meant it was that when we lose all the complaining comes out.  I didn't mean it that, that particular post was sh*t. Believe me, I am defender of free speech and all that jazz, as well.  I say what I want when I want.  I am just opposed to the complaining that follows every loss.  It's not like we lost 5 in a row, it was just one game, mind you it was disgusting.  Aynhow, what I say doesn't really matter does it, cause you can say whatever you like!!!!! ...AND I think Kovy is overated!!!     


When we are a sneeze away from missing the playoffs, it's like we lost 5 in a row!!!
They sucked as a team last night, (at least they are doing something as a team LMAO....jj)  but some were worse than others. Bulis was one of the worst as viewed by some.
 
You rarely hear bashing when we win, (as I've posted above) but last night we lost a big important game. Blame will get passed around to the most deserving in a situation like this.
 
So be it... that's why they come on here, to vent or praise. With a loss like that.... expect the venting.

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Last guy to the leave the ice in pre-game was Riberio. I was sitting right behind the sabres bench and could see it all.

I was watching front row right across from our blue line as they exited... it was Higgins.

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I was watching front row right across from our blue line as they exited... it was Higgins.

I agree, I even pointed it out to MC last night that Higgins was still shooting when Ribs left, about 30 seconds after Ribs left, Higgins followed.  Every time I have seen the Habs in the last 2 seasons, Ribs was last to go by a long shot. 

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RWP2LE & myself were there also & noticed that. We also noticed Kovy was wearing a turtleneck for the warm ups... was he sick? &.... What happened with Ribs???? He's always the last one off the ice in warm ups & last night he left 2nd to last. For a guy who has superstitions, that seems a bit odd. -- Edited by MC Girl at 15:06, 2006-04-13

Thats an intresting point because i was right were the Habs come out and i noticed that Sundstrom had sticks there and he was out for the skate. From previous games i am aware that some players like to take the warm up even when they aren't playing (Striet did for the first few games in Buffalo) they never have their sticks on the stick rack.

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Thats an intresting point because i was right were the Habs come out and i noticed that Sundstrom had sticks there and he was out for the skate. From previous games i am aware that some players like to take the warm up even when they aren't playing (Striet did for the first few games in Buffalo) they never have their sticks on the stick rack.


I won't state this as fact but my opinion is Sunny had the flu. He looked green during the skate & had a dismal look on his face.



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 I won't state this as fact but my opinion is Sunny had the flu. He looked green during the skate & had a dismal look on his face.

No thats actually how he looks before every game

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MC Girl wrote:  I won't state this as fact but my opinion is Sunny had the flu. He looked green during the skate & had a dismal look on his face. No thats actually how he looks before every game

Touché

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So rwp, you have to like Bulis after the Boston game right?

Especially because of how much he did for your man Kovy. Bulis totally adds something to that line, even with his horrendous finishing and up-and-down puck skills. He makes room for people with smart skating, speed. He creates havoc and it does wonders for Kovalev, and also Ribeiro, who needs space to do his thing. Bulis was a top-two line player tonight. Benching seems to work for him.

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So rwp, you have to like Bulis after the Boston game right? Especially because of how much he did for your man Kovy. Bulis totally adds something to that line, even with his horrendous finishing and up-and-down puck skills. He makes room for people with smart skating, speed. He creates havoc and it does wonders for Kovalev, and also Ribeiro, who needs space to do his thing. Bulis was a top-two line player tonight. Benching seems to work for him.


I agree he played well tonight.  He left the puck handling to the guys who should be doing it.  I really did like the goal he scored.  It was a true goal scorers goal.  There is no question he was a great compliment to Kovalev tonight, and when some one can open up room for Kovy, it makes Ribs look that much better.  I think the thing that is wrong with this line (nothing in the Bruins game), is the break out.  Watch how Ovechkin breaks out, they get him the puck, by hook or by crook.  Maybe Bulis is going to make enough room so that Kovalev can carry the puck on the break out.  These 3 looked dangerous last night.  Best game I have seen from the trio since they have been together.

-- Edited by rwp2le at 12:39, 2006-04-14

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plouf wrote:

So rwp, you have to like Bulis after the Boston game right? Especially because of how much he did for your man Kovy. Bulis totally adds something to that line, even with his horrendous finishing and up-and-down puck skills. He makes room for people with smart skating, speed. He creates havoc and it does wonders for Kovalev, and also Ribeiro, who needs space to do his thing. Bulis was a top-two line player tonight. Benching seems to work for him.

I agree he played well tonight.  He left the puck handling to the guys who should be doing it.  I really did like the goal he scored.  It was a true goal scorers goal.  There is no question he was a great compliment to Kovalev tonight, and when some one can open up room for Kovy, it makes Ribs look that much better.  I think the thing that is wrong with this line (nothing in the Bruins game), is the break out.  Watch how Ovechkin breaks out, they get him the puck, by hook or by crook.  Maybe Bulis is going to make enough room so that Kovalev can carry the puck on the break out.  These 3 looked dangerous last night.  Best game I have seen from the trio since they have been together. -- Edited by rwp2le at 12:39, 2006-04-14




Ya this trio now how's the hot hands, I see them continuing to produce, but I'm worried about the first one a bit...... Koivu has been invisible recently.

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