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 This guy isn't in the same league as Huet and his team knows it. That's the reason they play better defensively in front of him. Notice with Huet, they skate with more confidence on the offensive side of the puck.


 Watching Abby tonight was painful especially with his terrible rebound control. He doesn't need skates because he's on his knees the whole game.


 



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He scares me... but he got the win... life is good.


I'm sure we'll see Huet on Saturday.



-- Edited by MC Girl at 22:57, 2006-10-11

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Abby earned some points with me tonight. With all the hoopla in Montreal over goaltending, he came thru under alot of pressure. I don't find him any scarier than Hasek.

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10/11/2006 11:11:07 PM


PHILADELPHIA (AP) - No way this game was going one second longer than needed for Montreal, not with David Aebischer simply sensational in regulation time.


Aebischer stopped 27 shots, and Michael Ryder and Alex Kovalev scored goals to lead the Canadiens to a 3-1 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Wednesday night.


The Canadiens only needed the standard three periods to put this one away after opening the season with two straight shootouts. They split those, and now head home for Saturday's opener against Ottawa with two victories on their trip.


''We've played really well all three games,'' Aebischer said. ''There's always a period of adjustment in a couple of areas, but I thought we've worked really hard and that's the key.''


Montreal owes this one to Aebischer, who was stellar in earning his second win of the season in another hostile environment. The Flyers couldn't slip one past on the power play, wasting all eight chances, including an 0-for-4 effort in the first period.


Philadelphia went 1-for-5 on the power play in a 4-2 win at New York on Tuesday.


''This is a really frustrating loss because we really could have built something,'' Flyers coach Ken Hitch**** said. ''We could have built from the momentum of the last two games and we didn't.''


The Flyers trailed 2-0 going into the third, but R.J. Umberger scored nearly 2 minutes into the period to energize the crowd. It had no impact on Aebischer. He stopped 13 shots in the third and kept the Flyers winless at home this season (0-1-1).


Fittingly, the Flyers came up empty playing the final 1:53 on a power play. Chris Higgins added a short-handed, empty-netter in the final seconds.


''We did a lot better job to take care of our end in the third period, and we played a lot better defensively,'' Kovalev said.


Starting his third straight game and second in two nights, Antero Niittymaki had 20 saves for the Flyers. Even with a torn labrum in his left hip, Niittymaki seems to have edged out Robert Esche as Philadelphia's No. 1 goalie. Niittymaki decided to have a cortisone shot instead of surgery to repair the tear, and it appears it was the smart move, even though he has only one win, so far.


Niittymaki said his hip has not been a problem since his shot.


''I feel something once in a while, but nothing major,'' he said. ''It doesn't bother me at all.''


The Canadiens scored only 38 seconds into the game on Ryder's second goal of the season. Montreal jumped on a loose puck, and worked it around the boards before Ryder knocked it past Niittymaki.


''It's not fun to get scored on in the first minute,'' Niittymaki said.


The Flyers were all over Aebischer early in the period, firing one shot off the post, but wasted just under seven minutes of power-play time. They had a two-man advantage for 58 of those seconds, but Aebischer never flinched.


Montreal caught a break early in the second on Kovalev's goal. The puck caromed to the left circle, and Nolan Baumgartner momentarily had his stick on it before the puck slid away from him. It came right to Kovalev who sent a quick wrist shot over Niittymaki's left glove to make it 2-0.


The Flyers skated off the ice to boos, a little quieter than usual because of a surprising number of empty seats.


Notes: Flyers D Mike Rathje was tentatively diagnosed with piriformis syndrome on Wednesday, and not a herniated disk as originally thought, trainer Jim McCrossin said. Rathje, sidelined since playing in the opener, will be examined again in the next two days to confirm the diagnosis. McCrossin said Rathje will only need an injection and not surgery. ''In a best-case scenario, we are hoping Mike can be back on the ice late next week,'' McCrossin said. The Piriformis is one of the small muscles deep in the buttocks that rotates the leg outwards.



-- Edited by MC Girl at 09:02, 2006-10-12

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Who cares about the style of Abby? As long as he stops the shots, everything's all right!!!

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Who cares about the style of Abby? As long as he stops the shots, everything's all right!!!



 He'll stop the ones he should and nothing more. The Habs have to keep the scoring chances down against him and they have so far.


 I just feel that when Huet is in net, he has to make more difficult or key saves because the guys plays more offensively. They seem to play with more confidence. As long as we get the points though! Whatever works. But it's obvious to me who the better goalie is.



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Chris68 wrote:


Who cares about the style of Abby? As long as he stops the shots, everything's all right!!!



That's the point, isn't it?  Maybe he's a poor man's Dominator? 


But man he makes me nervous!  When he starts posting Hasek-like numbers, maybe I'll learn to relax when he's between the pipes.




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