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Lead the best of 7 Series 2-1











2005-06 Playoff Record




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Projected goalies for this game are:


# 30 Cam Ward (1-1), 1.83 GAA, .922 Sv%

# 39 Cristobal Huet (2-1), 2.33 GAA, .936 Sv%












Hurricanes Roster
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Canadiens Roster
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Higgins - ??? - Ryder
Bulis - Ribeiro - Kovalev
Perezhogin - Plekanec - Zednik
Murray - Bonk - Sundstrom




Souray - Rivet
Markov - Komisarek
Bouillon - Dandenault


Cristobal Huet








Meetings This Year:

Dec. 31st, 2005:3 5

Jan. 23rd, 2006:3 7

Jan. 31st, 2006:8 2

Mar. 16th, 2006:5 1





Series Review:

Game 1 :6 1

Game 2 :6 5 OT-2

Game 3 :2 1 OT













































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Spidey grantees an Habs win......the team will be inspired by our fearless leader and they will get justice for him.





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A win of 3-0 for our Captain.

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http://www.canadiens.com/eng/news/redirect.cfm?sectionID=habsNewsDetails.cfm&newsItemID=5005


 


Canadiens to face 'Canes minus Koivu


 


MONTREAL - While his long term status remains unknown, Saku Koivu will miss Friday's Game 4 of the Canadiens-Hurricanes playoff matchup after suffering an eye injury in Montreal’s 2-1 overtime loss to Carolina Wednesday night. Bob Gainey confirmed Thursday morning that Koivu remains hospitalized while awaiting further tests on his eye, and that the Canadiens captain will be sidelined for an undetermined period.

Koivu suffered the injury when he was accidentally struck near the left eye by the stick of Hurricanes forward Justin Williams early in the second period of Game 3.

“I’ve been told that his condition is stable and more testing needs to be done once the swelling goes down,” said Gainey. “Saku will be examined further over the next couple of days and he will not be available to us an active player for an undetermined period.”

The news of Koivu’s status quickly spread to the Canadiens' dressing room.

“His return to the lineup is the furthest thing from anyone’s mind right now,” said Rivet. “We just want him to get better.”

Rivet managed to speak to Koivu on Thursday morning.

“Saku is a tough guy with a lot of mental strength,” added Rivet. “He was in good spirits when I spoke to him this morning and I know he will get through this. That’s just the way Saku is, he never shies away from any challenge. He’s relentless, which is why he’s such a great leader for us.”

Former teammate and close personal friend Mark Recchi of the Hurricanes is also crossing his fingers for a speedy recovery by Koivu.

“I called and left him a few messages last night and again this morning,” said Recchi, who played four seasons with Koivu in Montreal from 1995-96 through 1998-99. “The play was clearly an accident and my focus right now is on Saku getting better. Hopefully there wasn’t any serious damage done.”

Williams also gave Koivu a call on Thursday morning after getting the Canadiens captain’s phone number from Recchi.

“I called to wish him well,” said Williams, who left Koivu a message. “I was trying to lift his stick, missed it and my stick came up and caught him just under the visor. It was an accident and I’m sure he knows that. No one wants to see anyone get hurt out there.”

The Hurricanes know a thing or two about what it’s like to soldier on without an impact player and leader like Koivu. Carolina has been without Erik Cole since he suffered a serious neck injury in early March.

“You never know what can happen at any given moment,” said Hurricanes' captain Rod Brind’Amour. “Losing a player like Koivu won’t be easy for the Canadiens and we know all about that. Having our best player Erik Cole go down the way he did continues to be difficult on all of us.”

Seeing a captain leave the ice with an eye injury was an unfortunate case of déjà vu for former Red Wings defenseman Mathieu Dandenault, who saw Steve Yzerman fracture his orbital bone against Calgary in the second round of the 2004 playoffs.

“Whenever a player goes down like that it’s always hard,” admitted Dandenault. “I remember the puck deflecting off a defenseman’s stick of and hitting Steve in the eye. You always hope they won’t, but these things happen. We’re all just going to have to step up.”

The Canadiens will be looking to take a commanding 3-1 series lead on Friday night at the Bell Centre, while the Hurricanes aim to tie things up at 2-2 before heading back to Carolina for Game 5.

Manny Almela is a writer for canadiens.com


Canadiens captain Saku Koivu was knocked out of Wednesday's game against Carolina when he was cut near his left eye by a high stick from the Hurricanes' Justin Williams.



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Any word yet on how the lines will change to compensate while Koivu is out? I'm guessing they'll leave the other lines as they are and bring in Kostitsyn, or maybe Lapierre to play with Higgins and Ryder. Is Begin ready to return yet?

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I think the lines will be as follows.


Kostitsyn - Ribeiro - Kovalev


Ryder-Bulis- Higgins


Zednik-Plekanec-Perezhogin


Murray-Bonk-Sundstrom



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Yeah, that should work out alright. According to TSN, it is Kostitsyn who has gotten the nod for tonights game.

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http://www.canadiens.com/eng/news/redirect.cfm?sectionID=habsNewsDetails.cfm&newsItemID=5008


 


Canadiens - Hurricanes: Game 4 Preview


 


Canadiens lead best-of-seven series 2-1


MONTREAL – Without the services of captain Saku Koivu for the remainder of their quarterfinal series, the Canadiens will be looking to take a 3-1 series lead when they face off with the Hurricanes tonight at the Bell Centre. Wednesday, Carolina cut the Canadiens’ lead in half with a 2-1 overtime win. Eric Staal, who had yet to light the lamp in this series, scored the game-winner for his first NHL playoff goal.

Making his first postseason start, Hurricanes netminder Cam Ward stopped 27 of 28 shots for the win while Cristobal Huet, winner of the first two matchups, ended the night with 34 saves.

Man of steel: He’s only played four games since returning to the lineup but Francis Bouillon hasn’t shown any rust despite missing a month of action. Sidelined for 15 games due to an ankle injury, the diminutive defenseman appears to have healed well, even scoring his first playoff goal in the opening game of the series. Bouillon is at the top of the playoff pack with 18 blocked shots in just three contests, five ahead of second place. During the regular season, the 30-year-old had 121 blocked shots, second only to Craig Rivet’s 135 among the Canadiens.


MONTREAL – Without the services of captain Saku Koivu for the remainder of their quarterfinal series, the Canadiens will be looking to take a 3-1 series lead when they face off with the Hurricanes tonight at the Bell Centre.



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Tonites line up:


Kostisyn Ribeiro Kovalev


Zednik Bonk Perezhogin


Ryder Plekanecs Higgins


Murray Bulis Sunny


Here is well wishes for Saku and his family Through these tough times.


 Une Victoire pour Saku !!!!!!!!



-- Edited by Saku11 at 11:54, 2006-04-28

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According to RDS, Bonk to center Higgins and Ryder. Kost, Downey, Lappierre, or Streit are all possibilities for tonights game. No decision yet.

http://66.218.71.231/language/translation/translatedPage.php?lp=fr_en&text=http%3a%2f%2fwww.rds.ca%2fcanadien%2fchroniques%2f203182.html

Hope the above link gives the English translation. Copy and paste in address bar.

-- Edited by habhob at 13:19, 2006-04-28

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&%¤#&/)%, they're showing games from every series EXCEPT Montreal-Carolina over here! That means it's gonna be Rick and Murray for me yet again. Thankfully tomorrow's Saturday, so it doesn't matter how many periods of OT they play. If there's any justice in the world we'll have this one in the bag way before OT. After celebrating a Canadiens win with a couple belts of Old River Whiskey I'll grab a couple hours in the sack before heading over to the Irish bar for United at Chelsea. If the God of sports grants me two out of two this time around I'll be truely grateful and hereby promise not to badmouth Liverpool for an entire week!Did I really say that...damn...

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Finally, a Friday Night game (Saturday Morning here) so I can finally listen to the whole thing! Come'on boys, give me a good morning!

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Thus far this finally looks more like the types of games we'd see in  the Montreal/Carolina series.


Down 2-0 early, but on the bright side, this isn't a team of quitters. Carolina is very chippy and the refs are looking leniant, but when those legs get tired, they'll get even chippier and I have a feeling the Habs will be on the powerplay a lot towards the end of the game.



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Let's hope because it doesn't seem like they are very focused right now... it is the opposite of what I expected. I wish Gainey would use the time-out...

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I was never a big fan of the whole "garbage goals" argument for Carolina, but it does get a tad bit annoying to see them get into games because of lucky bounces. If the puck doesn't deflect off of Dandy's back and into the net, this game doesn't seem as lop-sided as it does.



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Canes lead 2-0 after one period of play.

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Habs look lost so far.

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Habs look lost so far.


 Habs look tentative like they're trying their dam not to take a penalty. They need to just go for it and get assertive.


 Ryder making poor decisions with the puck..shoots when he should pass and vice verse.


 This team without Saks, should of had some offense added to the lineup like Kostystin.



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BBBOOOUUUIIILLLOOONNN

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That's better! Perez!

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Habs get one back with Francy B launching a shot that looked tipped.


Way to go, boys!



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My bad!!!!!


 


 


Yah Hoo Perz!!!!!



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I missed the first period, all is well now...me and my lucky shirt are here.

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Souray!!!!

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Wow, up 2 games to 1 and the home fans boo the powerplay...that's f***ing disgusting. Now it's tied, where's the lame boo birds? Don't those dummies kno me and my lucky shirt are here now?

-- Edited by The Kahuna at 20:29, 2006-04-28

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Souray baby!

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Whistle baby.

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I say no goal, kicked in intentionally and goalie interference

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Somebody puuuullllease butt end Harry Nealle (oops ) in the back off the head!!!

-- Edited by The Kahuna at 21:04, 2006-04-28

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