Poor wee little Lane Hutson. His jock’s probably still spinning on the ice after Willy undressed him on that partial break.
I want to string montemblow up by the balls and impale his arse with Hutson's hockey stick while force feeding him the 6 pucks he let in.Lol, habs game thread is a fun read.
I know exactly how they feel though.
Oh well, better them than me/us.
Montreal, while having a lot of nice pieces, is not in danger of winning a Cup this year.Playoffs is never worth it if you have no chance of winning it all. I don't blow up a rebuild just so I can maybe squeak into the 2nd wildcard berth. If you're not a Cup contender you should be a seller at the deadline.
A little.I want to string montemblow up by the balls and impale his arse with Hutson's hockey stick while force feeding him the 6 pucks he let in.
Is that bad?
I sell Dvorak, Savard and am on the fence about Evans. Solid bottom six guy. Going to depend on the ask there.Montreal, while having a lot of nice pieces, is not in danger of winning a Cup this year.
Using your logic, which pieces are you selling Q?
He ain't one of them. He's average at best.A little.
Montreal has a lot of good pieces.
I want to string montemblow up by the balls and impale his arse with Hutson's hockey stick while force feeding him the 6 pucks he let in.
Is that bad?
Savard if the return is decent. A second rounder would be fine.Montreal, while having a lot of nice pieces, is not in danger of winning a Cup this year.
Using your logic, which pieces are you selling Q?
In other words, Dobes would have won this game in a shutout.Habs won the math!
“ Even counting the deluge of goals the Canadiens allowed in the third period, they still controlled nearly 60 percent of the expected goals at five-on-five Saturday, were up 14-9 in high-danger chances and controlled 80 percent of the expected goals with Auston Matthews on the ice, according to Natural Stat Trick”
Congrats!In other words, Dobes would have won this game in a shutout.
Habs won the math!
“ Even counting the deluge of goals the Canadiens allowed in the third period, they still controlled nearly 60 percent of the expected goals at five-on-five Saturday, were up 14-9 in high-danger chances and controlled 80 percent of the expected goals with Auston Matthews on the ice, according to Natural Stat Trick”
Congrats!