The Rise and Fall of the Montreal Canadiens

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  • Chance Harper
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 07-20-07
    • 788

    #1
    The Rise and Fall of the Montreal Canadiens
    The Rise and Fall of the Montreal Canadiens

    One of the NHL's top franchises, the Montreal Canadiens are once again fading away in February with eight defeats in their last 10 contests as injuries are taking their toll. The Habs aren't alone in the freefall category as the New York Rangers, who cannot blame injuries on their slide, and Vancouver Canucks are also in danger of seeing their seasons come up short. Will any of the three get it together before it is too late?

    February may be the shortest month of the year, but it can’t end soon enough for some teams. This trio of freefalling NHL clubs is in serious danger of honking the 2008-09 season:


    Montreal Canadiens
    Habs fans have been here before. Two years ago, they chewed their nails while Montreal went through a 4-11-1 stretch into mid-February. That was enough to knock Les Canadiens out of the playoffs. Fast-forward to 2009, and the Habs are at it again, losing eight of their last 10 to fall to fifth place in the Eastern Conference.

    This slide started with Alex Tanguay’s shoulder injury; he was joined on the shelf by Robert Lang (torn Achilles), Guillaume Latendresse (shoulder) and Patrice Brisebois (lower body). That’s a lot of talent to lose, especially up front. Brisebois is day-to-day, while Tanguay is reportedly about a week away from returning.

    New York Rangers
    I’ve been harping for some time about how overvalued the Rangers are against the betting odds, so I’m trying to not make it a habit, just in case they get their act together. Meanwhile, they’ve lost five games in a row, four of them in regulation, to drop to sixth in the East. New York has a goal differential of minus-14; Buffalo, one point behind in seventh, has outscored opponents by 13 goals.

    The Blueshirts can’t blame injuries for this one. Aside from Dmitri Kalinin, who’s day-to-day with a back problem, New York is healthy. It’s all about the scoring – or lack thereof. The Rangers are tied with Ottawa for dead last in the league at 2.35 goals per game. This is not a winning formula.

    Vancouver Canucks
    Roberto Luongo is back, and all is well. Or so Canucks fans thought when their “captain” returned to action after missing nearly two months with a groin injury. But perhaps he came back too soon. Vancouver lost his first five games in net (two in regulation) before starting February with three wins in a row – during which Luongo allowed a total of 10 goals.

    The Canucks are clinging to seventh place in the West, one point up on ninth-place Columbus and just eight points out of the conference basement. Six of their next seven games are on the road. But there’s room for hope: Ottawa, Phoenix and Toronto (all losing teams) are all on the schedule, plus a pair of games against the slumping Habs. And the Canucks are in pretty good health, aside from Kyle Wellwood, who has the flu. Give that man some chicken soup.

    Ottawa at Buffalo (-165, 5½)
    Wednesday, Feb 11, 7:30 p.m. (ET) TSN
    There are two important differences between the 18-25-8 Senators (24-27 ATS, minus-9.52 units) and the 29-20-5 Rangers. One is the lack of puck-moving defensemen like Wade Redden, who went from Ottawa to New York in the offseason. But the bigger issue is in goal. The Rangers have Henrik Lundqvist at a passable .913 save percentage, while Ottawa’s crease has been devastated by the meltdowns of Ray Emery (now playing in Moscow for the KHL) and Martin Gerber (now playing with the Senators AHL farm team in Binghamton).

    Time for Plan B. Rookie Brian Elliot (.912 SV%) has taken over the starting job from journeyman Alex Auld (.907 SV%), and the Sens are 5-4-2 with Elliot between the pipes – including Saturday’s 3-2 shootout victory over the Buffalo Sabres. Elliot made 28 saves on 30 shots to give new head coach Cory Clouston his first NHL win.

    The Sabres (28-20-6 SU, 25-29 ATS, minus-3.09 units) have survived a litany of injuries, particularly on the blueline, but things got a lot worse at the other end of the ice when Thomas Vanek (32 goals in 54 games) took a puck to the face against the Senators. Vanek suffered a broken jaw and will be out 3-4 weeks. He joins forwards Paul Gaustad (shoulder) and Maxim Afinogenov (groin) in the press box, but Buffalo remains a -165 favorite in Wednesday’s rematch with a total of 5½ goals.
  • BrentCrude
    SBR MVP
    • 11-16-05
    • 4665

    #2
    Too many foreigner sissies and not enough kids from Quebec that used to only want to play hockey for the habs.I think the reason why they had dynasties was because the Habs were a religion to kids in Quebec but with modern times came communication such as the internet,satellite tv.and free agency,jr.hockey rule changes and it made the kids from Quebec want to play in other places.Let's face it,the euro trash the Canadiens are famous for hiring are always having character,fortitude and determination issues of some kind or another.

    We have a top notch division 1 college girls team where I live in University of Minnesota Bulldogs and for decades they recruit in euro land and the kids from there are all basket cases with flash back cultural issues etc.The damn state is broke and the girls hockey loses money and they have to spend a fortune baby sitting these euro girl hockey players with issues.
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    • betplom
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 09-20-06
      • 13444

      #3
      Quebec kids are sissies and foreigners.
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      • PuckOff
        SBR MVP
        • 02-14-07
        • 2395

        #4
        Originally posted by BrentCrude
        Too many foreigner sissies and not enough kids from Quebec that used to only want to play hockey for the habs.I think the reason why they had dynasties was because the Habs were a religion to kids in Quebec but with modern times came communication such as the internet,satellite tv.and free agency,jr.hockey rule changes and it made the kids from Quebec want to play in other places.
        Go look up The French Canadian Rule!!!
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        • sickler
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 06-05-08
          • 15006

          #5
          Originally posted by betplom
          Quebec kids are sissies and foreigners.

          Don Cherry taught us to hate Quebec and everything about it.

          God bless his soul.
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          • BrentCrude
            SBR MVP
            • 11-16-05
            • 4665

            #6
            Grapes Kingston boys!

            Grant you that Grapes Cherry is right that he favors Ontario boys toughness over Quebec pretty boy snipers as the guys he would most want to go to war with but euro trash are on the bottom of the toughness list.Not that I was a big fan of Herb Brooks ''his last night was spent in the bar on my hill'',but he outdid Grapes in the funniest quip category when he said it would have been easier to convince Picasso to paint a garage than it was to convince Pierre La Rouche to back check.It's beneath the Quebec kids to grit it out although way back when,it wasn't that way.Hell,they are Frenchie let them eat cake people afterall,they are supposed to be cowards.hehe!
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            • sickler
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 06-05-08
              • 15006

              #7
              Brent, Grapes is full of political and ethnic bias/hatred.

              That's what drives him....

              He's a bigot, but he's our bigot.
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              • ploben
                SBR Wise Guy
                • 01-09-09
                • 527

                #8
                MTR really coming through tonight
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                • tullamore
                  SBR MVP
                  • 07-17-07
                  • 3586

                  #9
                  They lack leadership and I am an idiot for betting them tonight.
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                  • betplom
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 09-20-06
                    • 13444

                    #10
                    Originally posted by tullamore
                    They lack leadership and I am an idiot for betting them tonight.
                    They are about to lose their 6th straight road game.

                    Impressive, these are the Habs I LOVE
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                    • tullamore
                      SBR MVP
                      • 07-17-07
                      • 3586

                      #11
                      Originally posted by betplom
                      They are about to lose their 6th straight road game.

                      Impressive, these are the Habs I LOVE
                      This just in, Nicky will be standing alone at the parade.
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                      • Deuce
                        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                        • 01-12-08
                        • 29843

                        #12
                        Wings went 4-14 last February. Nothing to worry about kids.
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                        • betplom
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 09-20-06
                          • 13444

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Deuce
                          Wings went 4-14 last February. Nothing to worry about kids.

                          This is a habs thread brainiac, Montreal has lots to worry about, the goalie they thought so highly of is a sieve.
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                          • Deuce
                            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                            • 01-12-08
                            • 29843

                            #14
                            Originally posted by betplom
                            This is a habs thread brainiac, Montreal has lots to worry about, the goalie they thought so highly of is a sieve.
                            They are leaps and bounds above Toronto. Montreal has a chance to go far. Injuries have plagued them. I am comparing then to the stanley cup champs. Read carefully next time, Sport.
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                            • Nicky Santoro
                              SBR Posting Legend
                              • 04-08-08
                              • 16103

                              #15
                              deuce is the only one that knows hockey in this thread. he's right, i believe det lost 9 straight 1 yr ago today and look what they ended up doing.. watch out boys.. my habs will be in the finals vs deuce's team, the wings, but of course, my habs will win.. I am still not nervous. this is the best habs team put together in 30 yrs.. just wait till the playoffs.

                              see you boys at the parade.
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                              • tullamore
                                SBR MVP
                                • 07-17-07
                                • 3586

                                #16
                                Originally posted by Deuce
                                Wings went 4-14 last February. Nothing to worry about kids.
                                They got plenty to worry about, the Habs are a mess. They need a kick in the ass.
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                                • betplom
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 09-20-06
                                  • 13444

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Deuce
                                  They are leaps and bounds above Toronto. Montreal has a chance to go far. Injuries have plagued them. I am comparing then to the stanley cup champs. Read carefully next time, Sport.
                                  "leaps and bounds above Toronto"

                                  What a compliment, the habs are supposed contenders, the Leafs are a team with an expansion roster.

                                  Douche, you had your dream season last year, Osgoode/Conklin are the achilles heel of your Wings, last season will soon be a distant memory.
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                                  • element1286
                                    Restricted User
                                    • 02-25-08
                                    • 3370

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by Nicky Santoro
                                    deuce is the only one that knows hockey in this thread. he's right, i believe det lost 9 straight 1 yr ago today and look what they ended up doing.. watch out boys.. my habs will be in the finals vs deuce's team, the wings, but of course, my habs will win.. I am still not nervous. this is the best habs team put together in 30 yrs.. just wait till the playoffs.

                                    see you boys at the parade.
                                    Didn't Detroit lose those because Lidstrom/Rafalski were out. Not because a couple of mediocre players, Lang and Latendresse, are out.
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                                    • tullamore
                                      SBR MVP
                                      • 07-17-07
                                      • 3586

                                      #19
                                      Nicky, are you worried about Price's confidence?
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                                      • Nicky Santoro
                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                        • 04-08-08
                                        • 16103

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by element1286
                                        Didn't Detroit lose those because Lidstrom/Rafalski were out. Not because a couple of mediocre players, Lang and Latendresse, are out.
                                        don't forget Tanguay. and Lang was leading scorer of team.

                                        tuller, not at all. He will be ready for playoffs.
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                                        • element1286
                                          Restricted User
                                          • 02-25-08
                                          • 3370

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by Nicky Santoro
                                          don't forget Tanguay. and Lang was leading scorer of team.

                                          tuller, not at all. He will be ready for playoffs.
                                          Ok, Tangauy is a big loss. But I don't see Montreal as Cup contenders. I still think they make the playoffs, but unless they get the Rangers, Canes, or Panthers in the first round I don't think they can win much.
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                                          • icemantbi
                                            SBR Wise Guy
                                            • 07-18-07
                                            • 944

                                            #22
                                            Habs are the worst team in the league right now, I don't see them making the playoffs TBH. Watching them getting shellacked by the Oilers right now, not a pretty sight for hab fans. They can't do anything right, an OHL team could beat these guys.

                                            I've been making money fading them and will continue to do so.
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                                            • betplom
                                              SBR Posting Legend
                                              • 09-20-06
                                              • 13444

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by icemantbi
                                              Habs are the worst team in the league right now, I don't see them making the playoffs TBH. Watching them getting shellacked by the Oilers right now, not a pretty sight for hab fans. They can't do anything right, an OHL team could beat these guys.

                                              I've been making money fading them and will continue to do so.

                                              You are one of the smarter guys here, I bet the Habs against Buffalo (Buffalo won) and have faded them (Montreal) ever since.

                                              I've been in a great mood since the habs started playing like shit, nothing makes a Leaf fan happier than watching those Quebec fruitcakes losing.
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                                              • tullamore
                                                SBR MVP
                                                • 07-17-07
                                                • 3586

                                                #24
                                                If the Habs keep this pace up, Tavares will be playing in Montreal next year.
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                                                • DennisGreen
                                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                                  • 11-27-08
                                                  • 18369

                                                  #25
                                                  Wow Habs are playing brutal. They need Tanguay back or anything to spark the team.
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                                                  • PuckOff
                                                    SBR MVP
                                                    • 02-14-07
                                                    • 2395

                                                    #26
                                                    Originally posted by betplom
                                                    This is a habs thread brainiac, Montreal has lots to worry about, the goalie they thought so highly of is a sieve.
                                                    high glove side on Price......problem solved.
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                                                    • PuckOff
                                                      SBR MVP
                                                      • 02-14-07
                                                      • 2395

                                                      #27
                                                      Originally posted by tullamore
                                                      Nicky, are you worried about Price's confidence?
                                                      He should be worried about Price's glove side. Price's weakness has been exposed.
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                                                      • PuckOff
                                                        SBR MVP
                                                        • 02-14-07
                                                        • 2395

                                                        #28
                                                        Originally posted by betplom
                                                        You are one of the smarter guys here,
                                                        I put him up there with you and I Plommer. I lost respect for Nicky's hockey knowledge. He used to be high on my list.
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