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Montreal @ Ottawa - Tuesday Dec 8 2009, 19h30 Pm Et


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Thanks for the GDT. Thanks to the other posters providing these too. I believe I forgot a few "Thank You's" along the way.

Let's get above .500 boys. Lots of work to do here.

Who's starting tonight? Price, Halak or Hamrlik? I guess Price - good enough for me.

Somebody please remove that magnet from the Habs' penalty box especially in the last couple of minutes of the game. It's getting annoying.

STAY out of the BOX

Sorry folks - don't mean to yell. No wait - this time I do because they didn't hear me yesterday.

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well you know kovalev gona be ready to go in this one...just hope the habs are too...they cant be tired...they slept through last nights game lol...13 shots for 15 against lol...i dont know who should be feeling worse about last nights game...the habs, who only got 13 shots...or boucher who only made 10 saves...:s...yikes

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*Nice GDT.

*Back to .500 now lets get over the hump.

*Do we know whos starting?.. I'm hoping to see Halak in there(Mainly due to the 8 games in 13 nights).

*I loved seeing that vintage Pleks to Andrei in front of the net last night..Just like 07/08

*I suppose MAB moves back...God I hope not(How he ever made it into the NHL as a D-Man I will never understand, but he sure is effective on the 4th line and PP).

*Lets get some more shots on net.

*Just WIN.

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Well, last night's game was such a yawnfest that I didn't even bother coming on here. Honestly, been very busy, we've been renovating, buffing, buying and assembling new furniture for the shop, haven't had much free time.

With our face-lift coming to an end, I've more time to chat with you all.

Hope tonight's game has a lil more spark than last nights. I trust Lapierre learned a valuable lesson last night... Passing (while on a 2 on 1) gives you a better chance to score, you can catch the goalie moving-doesn't hurt when the shooter's Cammalleri. ;)

In all honesty, I think the word was out on Laps, 9 times out of 10 while on a 2 on 1 he'll shoot it himself. It worked for him last season, but like I said, the word is out and goalies are standing strong. If he didn't shoot it, he'd try that wrap around that worked a few times for him... In my books, easy to defend against a guy who never passes. He might not have scored, but he still picked up a point and Cammer's on fire! He now sits 8th in the league for goals... Can't even remember the last time we had a player 8th or better. For some reason I'm thinking Vinny or Richer (has to be one of the two).

Despite back to back games... I believe we have an advantage, Leclaire is still out and Elliot is playing average hockey.

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I predict:

> a slow start in the first period.....we might only get one-half of a shot on net this time

> we fall behind 1-0 or 2-0

> Kovalev scores

> we wake up at some point in the second period and get one

> goalie A or B stands on his head, giving us a chance to stay in it

> we take more penalties than Ottawa

> someone gets hurt

> part of the crowd sings "ole ole"

> we take it to overtime because we just love to give our inter-division rivals extra points

> crystal ball goes fuzzy after that

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I predict:

> a slow start in the first period.....we might only get one-half of a shot on net this time

> we fall behind 1-0 or 2-0

> Kovalev scores

> we wake up at some point in the second period and get one

> goalie A or B stands on his head, giving us a chance to stay in it

> we take more penalties than Ottawa

> someone gets hurt

> part of the crowd sings "ole ole"

> we take it to overtime because we just love to give our inter-division rivals extra points

> crystal ball goes fuzzy after that

:lol: so true

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According to CKAC and RDS, Halak is in net.....I don't agree with that decision....

I know Carey's hot right now, but we can't let Halak continue to rot on the bench. He's getting colder and colder, goalies need to play to remain competitive.

He looked pretty shaky last time he was between the pipes. Can't really blame him when he'd been on the bench for 3 weeks.

Like you, I'd like Price in goal tonight, but we we have a heavy month of December and we don't want to burn Carey out. Just look at the games coming up, in the next week the only team I can see the Habs playing him against is the Wild and that's 10 days away. So, tonight is probably the best chance we have to help him shake off some rust.

Last night probably would've been a good game for him to play, but it's too late now.

I predict:

> a slow start in the first period.....we might only get one-half of a shot on net this time

> we fall behind 1-0 or 2-0

> Kovalev scores

> we wake up at some point in the second period and get one

> goalie A or B stands on his head, giving us a chance to stay in it

> we take more penalties than Ottawa

> someone gets hurt

> part of the crowd sings "ole ole"

> we take it to overtime because we just love to give our inter-division rivals extra points

> crystal ball goes fuzzy after that

Is that really a prediction or just a copy of past game sheets. :P

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