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# 54 - Mikhail Grabovski

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Position: Centre

Shoots: Left

Height: 5' 11"

Weight: 183

Born: 31 Jan '84

Born in: Potsdam, Germany

Drafted: Montréal's 5th round choice, 150th overall, in 2004

Acquired: 4e choix des Canadiens (5e ronde - 150e au total) en 2004 / Canadiens' 4th pick (5th round - 150th overall) in 2004

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Guest HabsMan11

I really hope he makes the team he's so fast and a amazing puck handler...he needs to work on his passing and he'll be great-not going to learn that in Hamilton though, he needs to stay up. IMO.

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Guest jennifer_rocket

Here's to hoping Grabovski makes the team tomorrow! Two assists in his last game (albeit he did take a poorly timed penalty) shows that he can produce here. Now he needs to be given the chance, and show that he can do it consistently. Here, here!

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Guest Mauro_Biello

Yesterday was the only Canadiens game I got to see instead of listening it on radio and it was also the first one where Grabovsky was playing since last years flu games. I used to think he would make the team but now I'm not so sure anymore. Yesterday's 2 points seemed to be a fluke to me I don't know why. He pretty much got pwned in the whole game. He did get points i know but still, he seemed pretty lucky that his teammates were able get capitalize on the chances for some reason....

I suppose he'll get better when he plays with Kovalev again. I sure hope so.

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Guest Habsfan_11

Grabs is awesome to watch. It seems like Carbo wants to play Kovalev, Grabs and Kostitsyn on the same line. This will be an interesting line to watch! Hopefully the turnovers are kept to a minimum though.

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Guest electron

Here's hoping that Grab's makes the team. There is no substitute, for speed. He will only get better with each game, as his confidence level increases.

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Guest belarus fan

I am assured, that in any case Grabovsky will lead not less than 40 matches for a season in structure of Montreal!!! It deserves is not less of it than Chipchura and the more so Lapierr

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Guest CanadianMike

I guess we say goodbye to him today :(

I wish there was some way both him and Chip could stay (oh wait there is a way =Murray), but I doubt that will happen.

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Guest jzun00

congrats Grabs. I can't wait to watch him Kovy and Kosti play together. So excited. pretty decent in faceoffs, he even had some take aways in the last game too.

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Guest Greek Hab
According to tsn.ca, right now he's the 2nd line centre.

http://tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=219631&hubname=

Good, hope he plays well with Kostiysyn and Kovy...This line is going to deadly. Grabs makes great scoring chances, and shoots accuratly from anywhere on the ice. He'll hopefully improve Kovy's game, to give him a little more 'umph!' And Having Kostitsyn is just a bonus...ALSO, and I hope, this line will have great communication...(BELA)RUSSIAN Line.

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According to tsn.ca, right now he's the 2nd line centre.

http://tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=219631&hubname=

I think he deserves it. He may've had an obvious mistake here and there during the pre-season, but he was very strong on face-offs and seemed to create offensive opportunities with Kovalev and Kostitsyn. I hope he does well to start the year!

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I think he deserves it. He may've had an obvious mistake here and there during the pre-season, but he was very strong on face-offs and seemed to create offensive opportunities with Kovalev and Kostitsyn. I hope he does well to start the year!

I think the big thing is that he worked hard and kept doing it even when the results weren't reflected on the scoresheet. That's a great attitude for a kid to have. And there is no questioning that he brings creativity and flair to an offense that sorely needs it. I'm a bit hesitant to thrust him into the second-line centre role so quickly, though. I don't see why he couldn't apprentice on the third or fourth line and get adjusted to the speed of the NHL game until he's ready for bigger things.

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