2020-21 Canadiens Thread

shack

Nitpicker Extraordinaire
Oct 2, 2001
51,852
10,227
113
Toronto
Like I said, you lack any type of self awareness, so your response doesn't surprise me. We all know what you're about, and no one will be shocked when you continue to be a disruptive and confrontational poster.

In terms of sidekick bravery, your analogy applies well to you, SS88, gcostanza, and FFA and the way you all pile on DARTS every time he posts. You guys have it down to a science at this point, so try not to point fingers, ok?

BTW, if you're sitting in a classroom and the same asshole who thinks he's the smart guy 'class clown' keeps shooting his mouth off with dumbass comments thinking he's funny, he's not living 'rent free' in anyone's head. He's just an asshole who is consistently pissing off everyone else in the class with his idiot behaviour. Because people call him out on his behaviour doesn't mean they are obsessed with him. It just means they're fed up with his bullshit.

Read the room, asshole - no one is obsessed with you, we're all just fed up with your bullshit. Time for you to take a seat in the back, and STFU.
You are so full of yourself.

Why don't you try to refute the salient points of my individual posts, instead of just trying to smear me. You know, like actually debating me.

1635533608509.png
 

John Wick

Baba Yaga
Oct 25, 2019
2,255
2,436
113
With 1 pt in 10 games, Cole Caufield sent down to the AHL
So far, he's not tearing it up on the farm either. 1 point in two games, and a -4 Wonder what the problem is....lot of talent with that kid. Same with Ryan Poehling. Talented guy, plays well in the minors, but can't stick with the big club.
 

Fun For All

Well-known member
Feb 9, 2014
11,462
5,695
113
Plus/minus isn't the important stat that some of you think it is...the big talents play against the other teams best defence pairing and best players overall...they get points on the power play when they have a little more room and a player not breathing down your neck.
 

Darts

Well-known member
Jan 15, 2017
23,023
11,253
113
Plus/minus isn't the important stat that some of you think it is...the big talents play against the other teams best defence pairing and best players overall...they get points on the power play when they have a little more room and a player not breathing down your neck.
There was actually an award for best plus/minus.
"The NHL awarded the NHL Plus-Minus Award each year to the player with the highest plus−minus statistic during the regular season from 1982–83 to 2007–08"
NHL Plus-Minus Award - Wikipedia
Plus–minus - Wikipedia
 

John Wick

Baba Yaga
Oct 25, 2019
2,255
2,436
113

Darts

Well-known member
Jan 15, 2017
23,023
11,253
113
Any idea why the award was discontinued?
I assume the beer company sponsoring the award decided that it was time to stop after 10 years. Just speculation on my part.

There were many excellent players who won the award .
 

glamphotographer

Well-known member
Nov 5, 2011
17,088
17,295
113
Canada
This post looking really impressive.

Suzuki has 12 points in 13 games and is even in terms of plus minus, on a team deep in the minus.

Pretty much everything else is a problem in Montreal .. But the Suzuki contract is not one of them.
Still overpaid. 19 games, 14 pts, minus 8. Not going to get better.
 

maurice93

Well-known member
Mar 29, 2006
5,939
950
113
Still overpaid. 19 games, 14 pts, minus 8. Not going to get better.
Take your amateur clown show analysis elsewhere.

1. He is on a 60 point pace. 60 point centres that are not on entry contracts get paid at least 5 million … bottom end. This year he is getting 860,000 — so not sure how he is overpaid.


2. What of NHL players have peaked at the age of 22. He should get better than his current level which is already worth at least 5 million.

3. Plus minus. People still use that and think it’s highly relevant? It’s an average stat at best, made even less relevant in a small sample and on a bad team. Get out of the 1990s.
 
Last edited:

superstar_88

The Chiseler
Jan 4, 2008
5,639
1,198
113
Chunker would like to acknowledge that Montreal leads the entire league in losses this season.
 

chuckertmg

Active member
Mar 26, 2013
623
184
43
not always sure...
Chunker would like to acknowledge that Montreal leads the entire league in losses this season.
Snowflake_88: I'm not sure who Chunker is, but check your facts and focus on Arizona.

Montreal's had two dramatic playoff runs in a row and made the Stanley Cup final last year, so if they have an off season to regroup a bit I'm sure their fan base can take it.
I've never in my entire life been a Habs fan but they were fun to watch in the playoffs last year.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: John Wick
Toronto Escorts