It's good over here on the Dark Side...Gosh, I hope it's okay that I liked FFA's post?
It's good over here on the Dark Side...Gosh, I hope it's okay that I liked FFA's post?
Just for being a shut down player shouldn’t warrant an award being invented for him to win and induction into the HOF.Part of the "Montreal System", for as long as I remember, has been to find the best players to excel in certain roles (of course easier said than done) and any goals were a bonus.
Gainey's role was to shut down the other team's offense. He rarely if ever played on the power play.
Ferguson's role was to protect Jean Beliveau.
Da coach he say if you put da puck in da udder team net and stop the udder team from putting da puck in your net you win more game.Just for being a shut down player shouldn’t warrant an award being invented for him to win and induction into the HOF.
He was a third line player...
The "Montreal System" hasn't changed since the 1970's and maybe earlier. It is strength down the middle. Forwards who play a 200 foot game. Role players who excel at their role. The 1976-77 team might be the best ever (9 HOFers).Well, well, well - now isn't that interesting. No one (including myself in my wildest imagination as a Hab's fan) predicted this - but I have to say I am really enjoying the Hab's playoff run.
The fact that the much vaunted Maple Leaf's are looking on in stunned disbelief after yet another lost season makes the Hab's success that much sweeter and beyond Priceless.
Can't say if this is due to the much maligned and snickered at (on this board) Montreal "system" but really who cares - playoff success is the only thing that matters right now.
Obviously it is not over, and weird things can happen, but the large lady is very much warming up her vocal chords off in the wings.
Agree with you. I remember 1986 (although i was a pre-teen) and 1993 when good balanced team lead by a stellar goalie went all the way.I am loving this team right now. with each win you can see the confidence growing. i didnt see it coming but wow, this is fun..
As long as it isn''t 5th edition D&D, that edition is pure shit.Role players who excel at their role.
The Habs are cheating and everybody knows it...The amusing thing is the Habs win 6 straight and after each win they amazingly become an even shittier team based on.reading message boards. (Not as bad here but hfboards for example)
The 1993 team had 10 straight overtime wins...lotta funny things happened in those playoffs.Agree with you. I remember 1986 (although i was a pre-teen) and 1993 when good balanced team lead by a stellar goalie went all the way.
But a lot of work ahead. Petry got hurt tonight... Just that could make a difference. One game at a time.
@John WickWhen Carey Price is in Lounge Lizard mode, nothing gets by him. Some may disagree, he's the best goalie the Habs have ever had.
They could win the Cup.
As a card carrying member in good standing of the Hab's Illuminati I can access the deep dark web site run by the NHL.
That may not age well
Bergeron is a much more elite player than the other two and is a deserving hall of gamer.Bergeron has been a much better player than either Gainey or Carbonneau...almost every year for Bergeron has been more productive than both those guys.
Defensive players are a dime a dozen, they become defensive players because they don't produce offensively...
As usual, another well thought out post by Maurice.Bergeron is a much more elite player than the other two and is a deserving hall of gamer.
few points however. Guys like Gainey, Carbonneau, Danault, or other Selke trophy candidates are not dime a dozen players. Defensive play is a real skill and some are much more elite at it the others. I think Matthews thinks pretty highly of Danault — actually he said it post series. Leafs have defensive forwards but none to his ability.
With respect to Carbonneau. While I think he should be right on the outside borderline margins of the hall, I don’t think he should have got in . Considered and discussed.. yes but not more then that. But he was a bit of an underrated offensive player. He had offensive skills in the 1980s, but the Canadiens never used him on the power play or offensive role and had him focus on his d role in an era that many teams did not do that. Part of the reason the Habs were the best defensive team of the 80s by a fair margin was their focus on appointing players to key defensive roles. He could have been an 80 point guy if let loose a bit — that being said an 80 point guy in the 80s was much more common than today... it didn’t mean that much at the time.