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For Montrealers June 29th, 2016 will be fondly remembered  or utterly reviled by other fans as the day they traded PK. As another habs season sputters down to an embarrasing end,  maybe we should look at the trade from another perspective. What Montrealers probably forgot but Oilers fans surely remember was June 29th was the same day they traded Taylor Hall. In fact Subban and Hall were traded minutes apart. I want to try and look at this from another angle and wonder what if they had...traded PK for Taylor. I have to admit that other players would probably have been included in this scenario. For example, I could see Klefbom or Nurse added in the trade as the habs would need a defenceman after the loss of Subban. The Oilers may have asked for a draft choice or maybe a defensive minded defenceman like Emelin. Since their trades, Subban and Hall had a mediocre 2016-2017 regular season because of injury. Hall missed ten games and it took him awhile to get going on a team with ...

Did not even use a crystal ball...

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So we are reaching the half-way point in the season time to review my third annual absurd and bizarre but fundamentally correct predictions for the 2017-2018 nhl season that I posted in September: 1) Connor Mcdavid, Auston Matthews, Nathan Mckinnon, and Jonathan Drouin will challenge for the Art Ross. Will they get 100 points? Every year I expect a 120 point season and it just doesn't happen. Kinda pleased with this prediction. I can see Mackinnon and Mcdavid catching up to the leaders and surpassing them by year’s end. The young legs and talent will take over. I am especially pleased with my Mackinnon choice that many were calling a dud. The concussed Matthews may still make the top ten. Now for Drouin. Maybe I was one year too early and was not expecting the total mess that are the habs. I also did not expect the Pacioretty meltdown and Weber to be injured. 2) I predict a 3 way fight for the Norris. My choices from last year are back in PK Subban and Victor Hedman. My surpri...

What in hell was that?

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What in hell have we witnessed in the first half of the season. Talk about plans going awry. The habs had a disasterous pre-season and they followed that up with a shocking start to the season. Now as we head to the halfway point the season is probably over in terms of making the playoffs. What went wrong? Everything. The hardest part of the habs season has been watching their A list players falter like Price, Weber, Pacioretty, and Drouin. So why did things go sour? We can start with the coaching staff. Sorry I expected more from Claude Julien. Both defensively and offensively the habs have looked disorganized and confused. Julien still has not been able to stabilize the defence pairings or the line combinations. Some of the blame no doubt belongs to Bergy and his off-season signings. There have been way too many defensive lapses and way too many impotent powerplays. Kirk Muller was brought in to help a sputtering powerplay. There has been no visible improvement since Muller’s arriv...

After recharging my crystal ball it came up blank so here are my predictions anyways...

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Soon it will be October, the multi-colored autumn is creeping upon us, and of course this means the start of a brand new NHL Olympic-free season. Here are my third annual absurd and bizarre but fundamentally correct predictions for the 2017-2018 nhl season: 1) Connor Mcdavid, Auston Matthews, Nathan Mckinnon, and Jonathan Drouin will challenge for the Art Ross. Will they get 100 points? Every year I expect a 120 point season and it just doesn't happen.  2) I predict a 3 way fight for the Norris. My choices from last year are back in PK Subban and Victor Hedman. My surprise choice as the 3rd challenger is Shea Weber. PK might win it this time because Ellis will be missing for several months which should increase PK's ice-time. He is also more comfortable with his teammates. Weber will be set up by Drouin on the powerplay and this should add to his goal total. He will also have an increased work-load after the exit of many veteran hab defencemen. I did not take Karlsson because...

Civil War Part 2- The Russian Purge

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Yeeehaaa it's September 1st the official start of the hockey bitching season. I guess the Marvel folks got it right when they named one of the recent Avengers movies Civil War. This has been the theme in Habsland since the Subban trade in June 2016. Tweet grenades have been launched in the twittersphere as the warring sides have dug in for a surreal lengthy fratricide. It has also led some blow-hards to try and silence media criticism. Lest we forget that not so long ago any critique of a professional sports team was met by censure or dismissal whenever the franchise decided to exert their influence and power. Hopefully, we will not go back to those dark ages. Well, one thing you gotta credit Bergevin with, there is rarely a dull moment off the ice as he remolds the habs on a yearly basis. Dare I say Bergevin is the risk-taker in chief of NHL GM's, even allowing David Poile to win GM of the year.  After the habs early playoff exit, the whole left side of the defence has been ...

How Bergy will save his job...

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I am thinking what moves does  Bergy have to make this off-season to save his job. Elementary dear Watson let the most experienced habs blogger give you direction as James Comey would say. First, you need some quebecois stars to join the team. Yes, the Montreal Canadiens should always have a french flavor. The only stars that may be on the trading bloc are Claude Giroux and Jonathan Drouin. Giroux not technically a quebecois being born in Ontario has had a poor year and could be had for the right price. Tampa has monetary cap issues and Drouin could be let go again if the return is affordable. What do Montreal have to offer? The flyers had originally signed Shea Weber to the contract he presently has and it was subsequently matched by the Predators. I would offer Weber for Giroux and maybe pry loose Shayne Gostisbehere as well. Both flyers have had unproductive years and both are due for a rebound. Giroux is only 29 and Gostisbehere had a sophomore jinx last year. Clearly with a...

What a fine mess

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What a fine mess the habs are in. This playoff series versus the Rangers exposed the Habs. They had one good game the whole series. In fact at home they played poorly all three games and just pulled out a win in game 2 when scoring in the last few seconds. Does anyone really expect the habs to be competitive in the next few years? There was the excuse last year that Carey Price was injured. The supposed distraction in the dressing room that was PK Subban had been traded for all Canadian defenseman Shea Weber. Well at least we did have a decent  regular season finishing first even though the annual dog day swoon led to Therrien's firing. The first round of the playoffs exposed the habs' weaknesses. And god there are many. First off the myth that is Carey Price. He is an above average goaltender but please he is not the greatest goalie of all time as some Montreal pundits were extolling. He has not been the difference maker in most playoff years. He has not led an average...