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etes vous d'accord avec moi, contre pittsburgh et contre washington, quand on perdais, au moins on avait droit a de bon matchs ?

 

avec philadelphie, ils ralentissent le jeu, marquent un but ou deux puis embouteillent completement la glace. du maudit bang bang hockey avec des rondelles qui rebondissent tout croche, sans control de jeu, sans vraie chances de marquer, sans meme de jeu physique ... nbc diffusait le match cet apres midi - je suis sur que bettman n'est pas trop fier de son produit en ce moment...

 

COLISSE QUE C'ETAIT PLATE. la seule chance que montreal a de gagner un match c'est de marquer les premiers, pour forcer les flyers a jouer au hockey un peu. 3 shutouts ? meme un quadraplegique endormi auraient enregistrer le blanchissage aujourdhui. j'espere que leighton se la pete pas trop fort en ce moment.

 

c'est exactement le meme genre de serie a vouloir s'arracher la tete sur les cheveux que je prevoyais. et montreal ne gagnera jamais les 3 prochains .. ce serait juste cute de les voir gagner le prochain, au moins pour en donner une derniere devant leurs fans. et meme s'ils etaient pour la perdre, que ce soit au moins le resultat d'une joute de hockey comme ce sport doit se jouer.

 

go hawks go.

 

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Too bad the canadiens didn't show up for the game today. 1 shot in the second period...woooohoooo....

 

1 shot ? more like none ... that "one shot" was an icing of the puck that hit the goaltender ..

 

it's funny though, you have to wonder .. consider how dominating they were against philly on thursday, the possibility of winning monday's game certainly exists ... like i said, i think scoring the 1st goal can really rattle this team and force them to open up play - and when that happens, the habs really can turn it on.

 

and if they win on monday, they come back to the bell centre on wednesday for game 6 ... and then you know what could happen ... !

 

JFrosty: j'aurais aussi adore l'ironie de voir hossa perdre encore en finale !! .. mais comme ca s'annonce que l'equipe que chicago affrontera sera celle qui aura empeche le canadien d'acceder a sa premiere vraie chance de coupe en presque 20 ans, GO HOSSA.. !!

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Can Toronto bring itself to cheer for the Habs?

 

 

http://www.torontolife.com/daily/informer/the-sporting-life/2010/05/14/can-toronto-bring-itself-to-cheer-for-the-habs/

 

“No born-and-bred Torontonian and Maple Leafs fan can cheer for the Canadiens,” a friend told us on Wednesday night as we walked with her to watch the Pittsburgh-Montreal game at an Annex bar. And yet, once we got there, we didn’t see a single Penguins—or even Sidney Crosby—jersey. When the Canadiens captured the series, we even heard “Olé! Olé! Olé!” bounce off the framed Leafs jerseys on the wall. Our pal sat glumly as everyone else celebrated.

 

Can Hogtown really get behind these Habs? Past the bad blood? Is this city really that desperate for some hockey glory? Can Leafs nation cover this up by saying, “We’re just supporting the Canadian-with-an-‘A’ team”? Can Torontonians just cheer for the Rexdale rookie and Montreal defenceman P.K. Subban?

 

Or will we show some conviction here and just ignore the Canadiens?

 

Never mind that they’re playing gutsy, all-out hockey—the kind we’d kill to see the Leafs play for just one game. Never mind that they’re classic underdogs. Never mind that they’re obviously fooling around with destiny. And never mind that Montrealers would never, ever, get behind the Leafs. Ever.

 

You see, for the city’s hockey scribes, a good story is a good story. Toronto sports writers are dusting off their best rhyming nicknames for Les Habitants (“Fab Habs”) and deploying such overstatements as “miracle” and “dream.”

 

And with every Canadiens win, the Leafs get razzed. The Star’s Andrew Chung reports from Montreal’s riotous streets: “Evan Martow, a Torontonian who was born in Montreal, said he’s never seen the kind of team spirit in Hogtown. ‘People here support the team regardless of how they’re doing.’” Even CBC Radio’s The Current repeatedly knocked the Leafs during a segment about how to keep offices productive during the NHL playoffs, noting that the tips applied only theoretically to Toronto.

 

So, Montreal, not that you care, but we guess we’re watching. Just please understand that it hurts a little.

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