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superstar_88

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Why would he need rest. I know it was eons ago but don't you remember when you were his age? Energy to burn.
 

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How are Habs fans doing? Feeling a little bit nervous? I say clinch tonight. McDavid and Draisaitl haven't played well at the Bell centre.
 

jalimon

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A very long streak comes to an end in tonight's game.

https://ca.yahoo.com/news/no-quebec-born-player-suit-223900490.html
I know that fucking sucks!!

The last time the Habs won the Stanley cup they had 13 quebec players on the team. Serge Savard was wise and knew that in Montreal you need a lot of Quebec born player. Since him all manager took the guy that seems to be the best... They ignored the pride our 'difference' could bring to the whole team.

I do not want to bring a race debate. This is sport. Sport is about pride. Pride is about who you are. Put half the Habs team to quebec born player and they will be much better collectively :)

Cheers,
 
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glamphotographer

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I know that fucking sucks!!

The last time the Habs won the Stanley cup they had 13 quebec players on the team. Serge Savard was wise and knew that in Montreal you need a lot of Quebec born player. Since him all manager took the guy that seems to be the best... They ignored the pride our 'difference' could bring to the whole team.

I do not want to bring a race debate. This is sport. Sport is about pride. Pride is about who you are. Put half the Habs team to quebec born player and they will be much better collectively :)

Cheers,
I think it's the pressure of having to live up to the names hanging in the rafters.
 

maurice93

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I know that fucking sucks!!

The last time the Habs won the Stanley cup they had 13 quebec players on the team. Serge Savard was wise and knew that in Montreal you need a lot of Quebec born player. Since him all manager took the guy that seems to be the best... They ignored the pride our 'difference' could bring to the whole team.

I do not want to bring a race debate. This is sport. Sport is about pride. Pride is about who you are. Put half the Habs team to quebec born player and they will be much better collectively :)

Cheers,
There is a much smaller proportion of the league that is Quebec born now than 28 years ago, and much less above average French players in the league right now than ever before.

Building a team around Quebec born players right now due to the lack of talent would be extremely difficult.

In terms of stars, perhaps I am missing some, but the only one that pops to my head right now is Jonathan Huberdeau... one of the most underappreciated players in the league.
 

jalimon

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There is a much smaller proportion of the league that is Quebec born now than 28 years ago, and much less above average French players in the league right now than ever before.

Building a team around Quebec born players right now due to the lack of talent would be extremely difficult.

In terms of stars, perhaps I am missing some, but the only one that pops to my head right now is Jonathan Huberdeau... one of the most underappreciated players in the league.
Patrice Bergeron is for me the most important quebec player. Followed by Kris Letang.

I like Chabot in Ottawa. Lafrenière will be a star. Fleury in goals. Perron is surprising. Looking at the quebec players it could still make sense. There is enough talent ;)
 

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Patrice Bergeron is for me the most important quebec player. Followed by Kris Letang.

I like Chabot in Ottawa. Lafrenière will be a star. Fleury in goals. Perron is surprising. Looking at the quebec players it could still make sense. There is enough talent ;)
it wouldnt make sense and as there is nowhere near a large enough pool of talent right now. You can’t acquire every player you want. You would be forced to make bad moves and have no leverage to acquire them as those teams are typically not looking to move them.

A strategy like this could only work if the pool for selection is wide and If there is a constant supply of strong Quebec draft classes, free agents and those available in trade. But when the pool is small like today the only way to get enough of them is through making really lopsided trades that deplete all your resources. Could you get Bergeron, Chabot and Lafreniere? Absolutely. Do you want to give up your next 10 first rounders however? Then how are you going to build your team? You need a steady flow of Quebec draft prospects and that has not been the case for the past 10 years.

The building of the 1993 team was not that great. The 1989 team was a greatly built team and the best Canadiens team of that era and it slowly got worse each year through some bad moves. It was still good enough to win in 1993 but the decline which started before that, continued after that to the point that Roy was not happy.

What was one of the worst moves leading up to 1993. Trading Chris Chelios for Denis Savard. Maybe if stupid moves like that don’t get done Roy does not get dissatisfied and the Canadiens have 2 core hall of fame pieces throughout the 90s instead of well... none.
 

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Patrice Bergeron is for me the most important quebec player. Followed by Kris Letang.

I like Chabot in Ottawa. Lafrenière will be a star. Fleury in goals. Perron is surprising. Looking at the quebec players it could still make sense. There is enough talent ;)
When you look at it, it's disappointing the quantity of quality players coming out of Quebec.
 
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