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Habs sign Corey Perry - 1 yr @ $750k

Well obviously, it'd be nice to roll elite lines to keep up with the Leafs and the Bolts of the world.....but it's not to accumulate that type of high end talent.

But you try to get an edge where you can -- and if you can outplay the opposition for those 20 mins where lines 3 and 4 are on, you will be rewarded with a win some of the time.
Sure, but having an edge on other teams because "our third RHD >>> whoever Toronto has" means little to nothing for me.

Put our vaunted third/fourth line againt the Matthews, McDavid or Pettersson line and tell me how that's going to work out for us. I would guess that, more often than not, it won't end well.
 
what part of obviously did you not comprehend?

nobody is saying that building a solid bottom 6 is the path to glory, but doing so is better than not

last season the team had nobody to fill in when Byron got hurt -- that is pretty sad when you think of it.
 
what part of obviously did you not comprehend?

nobody is saying that building a solid bottom 6 is the path to glory, but doing so is better than not

last season the team had nobody to fill in when Byron got hurt -- that is pretty sad when you think of it.
Yup , for years the best we had were trash like Hudon , DLo , and what we we can find on the scrap heap

Having a legit interchangeable middle 6 available for 56 games is a huge bonus .
 
Sure, but having an edge on other teams because "our third RHD >>> whoever Toronto has" means little to nothing for me.

Put our vaunted third/fourth line againt the Matthews, McDavid or Pettersson line and tell me how that's going to work out for us. I would guess that, more often than not, it won't end well.
That’s why you put the Danault line against them. They have very good possession numbers and then you hope the rest of your team is better than theirs. Only way to win without elite talent.
 
The Western Conference executive we spoke with said he should be.

“I would take Corey Perry before I’d take Wayne Simmonds,” he started. “He’s obviously not the player he used to be -- neither of them are -- but he’s good on the walls and getting pucks out, and with the way Montreal plays, he’s going to be a good fit.
 
This taxi squad setup allowed a lot of teams to get a head start on getting support players at the deadline without parting with that proverbial 2nd round pick.
 
This taxi squad setup allowed a lot of teams to get a head start on getting support players at the deadline without parting with that proverbial 2nd round pick.
Almost all CDN teams again, it’s unbelievable how restricted the US based GMs seem to be and how CDN teams have owned the off-season for the first time since pre-94 lockout IMO
 
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Normally I wouldn't care about us signing Perry past his prime, but I'm an all-Canadian division, he might come in handy. I'm liking the depth on the team.
 
I hope most Montrealers will be vaccinated on time for the July parade down Sherbrooke street
 
Its hard to take much issue with the signings of either Perry and Frolik, as unlike other teams we have discussed (Ottawa)there doesn't seem to be a bevy of prospects about to lose ice time as a result.
 
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