Montreal Canadiens uniform today.

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The uniform worn by the Canadiens today against the Bruins looked like they were wearing pyjamas...atrocious! :confused: WTF!
 

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The Bandit said:
The uniform worn by the Canadiens today against the Bruins looked like they were wearing pyjamas...atrocious! WTF!
Agreed. I think Kovalev should have kept his actual PJs on for all he did again today. For a guy who has so much talent, he has been brutal at times this season. 11:24 minutes of ice time today for the All-Star game captain. Thanks for coming out.

Go B's. :cool:
 

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tersey said:
These are really bad.
Must have been designed by the same guy who did the Olympic uniforms or the Raps leisure gear.:(
Actually I think they're uniforms from the 1912-13 era.

Here's are the uniforms:
http://canadiens.nhl.com/team/app/?service=page&page=MediaGalleryPlayer&galleryId=9898

I've always like the uniforms of the orginal six the best.
Why this stuff?

The reason for the so called stuff is the fact that it is the 100th year anniversary of the Habs as we all know and the uniform as much I don't like either is part of the history development of the uniform to the present day one. If anyone is interested just check out this website www.mapleleafproductions.com and select Hockey NHL and then Montreal Canadians English
 

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How ironic They are wearing the logo of their longtime rival on the front of the jersy!!! Is that not MAPLE LEAF???????????
 

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Well I believe Montreal used the leaf logo long before the Toronto did, so who is actually wearing the rivals logo. Actually Toronto didn't start using the leaf logo until 1932. Montreal used that logo in 1912.
 

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The Bandit said:
The uniform worn by the Canadiens today against the Bruins looked like they were wearing pyjamas...atrocious! WTF!
Worse yet, it could be the new uniform for Montreal inmates. :eek:
 

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bullitt said:
how about those bruins huh?
How about them. They are doing well right now, we will see if Chara hoists the cup in June or not. Also remember the Presidents trophy jinx, he who finishes first in the league is usually out early. Also remember Bruins fans it is not a sprint to the finish but a marathon. There is still lots of hockey left.

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erik99999 said:
How about them. They are doing well right now, we will see if Chara hoists the cup in June or not. Also remember the Presidents trophy jinx, he who finishes first in the league is usually out early. Also remember Bruins fans it is not a sprint to the finish but a marathon. There is still lots of hockey left.

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As soon as they clench a playoff spot which could be like in 2 or 3 weeks they win all there games. Start resting and sitting players lol
 

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bullitt said:
how about those bruins huh?
Yes they are having a terrific season, far better than I ever expected. Regular season success is one thing, going deep in the playoffs is another thing. We both remember 2003-04 when they had a great season, only to go down in the first round to Montreal. No playoff series wins since 1999, somehow I think that is about to change. This is a much better team than they had in 2004. In that season, it was the Joe Thornton line and that was it. Shut him down and they had nothing else. They were also a terribly boring team to watch. I love their team this year. It has been several years since I have enjoyed watching them play. They have some great young players with very good balance and are much more than a one line team. Picking up Ryder was a very good move. Just think, Blake Wheeler was a FA last summer and had to choose between Montreal and Boston. Good choice. I'd like to see them get another defenceman who can move the puck. So far so good for us B's fans, but the playoffs are a whole new season.
 

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blueline said:
Yes they are having a terrific season, far better than I ever expected. Regular season success is one thing, going deep in the playoffs is another thing. We both remember 2003-04 when they had a great season, only to go down in the first round to Montreal. No playoff series wins since 1999, somehow I think that is about to change. This is a much better team than they had in 2004. In that season, it was the Joe Thornton line and that was it. Shut him down and they had nothing else. They were also a terribly boring team to watch. I love their team this year. It has been several years since I have enjoyed watching them play. They have some great young players with very good balance and are much more than a one line team. Picking up Ryder was a very good move. Just think, Blake Wheeler was a FA last summer and had to choose between Montreal and Boston. Good choice. I'd like to see them get another defenceman who can move the puck. So far so good for us B's fans, but the playoffs are a whole new season.
amen to that brother!
 
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