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Jan 13 @ 11:12 AM ET
Again...there's your unmerited dislike towards me. One of the insecure people on the site that can only point out faults and look for errors in peoples posts. Shocking.
And yes, every post I write you begin reading it with the immidiate thought of "let's see how much I'm going to disagree with this one..."
And the best part is that you think I actually care about what you think.
If we didn't agree to not talk to each other before, let's agree to it now. Cause in my mind you were already the equivalent of a blurry spot on my screen. - Jayden
Location: Maybe because he won best defenceman of the year, that's how they get paid these days-Alex Kovalev Joined: 08.31.2006
Jan 13 @ 11:12 AM ET
Murray says no. They already have a goaltender. Why would they trade a premiere player plus their goaltender for a small upgrade in the crease? - kev1586
I'm not sure it's only a small upgrade and the big factor would be money. I have no clue if I would make the deal.
Location: long friend time friend, AB Joined: 11.26.2008
Jan 13 @ 11:12 AM ET
As much as I'm supposed to hate the Habs as a fan of the Leafs...when it comes down to it any REAL hockey fan would not want a franchise like Montreal to be going through this. The league needs them to compete, the league needs them in the playoffs and it needs them to have a face that represents the franchise with class...they have none of that right now and ownership is just sitting back as if this isn't happening.
Location: but now that you bust my chops Joined: 02.07.2010
Jan 13 @ 11:15 AM ET
Cammalleri was good 3 times in his career.
Once playing alongside Kopitar.
Once playing alongside Iginla.
And once in the playoffs with Montreal where he actually made an effort which he can't seem to bring on a consistent basis. - WaterBoy
He is good when he has big talented linemates with atleast one guy who likes to carry the puck and has the ability to break into the offensive zone like the 2 you mentioned.
Part of the reason he played well in the playoffs was becuase of the Mexican, he may not be that big but during that playoff run he was able to break into the zone with the puck and set plays up, unlike now when he coughs up the puck at the blue line.
Location: Maybe because he won best defenceman of the year, that's how they get paid these days-Alex Kovalev Joined: 08.31.2006
Jan 13 @ 11:18 AM ET
Isn't Hillier all dizzied up a la Hackett? - Pie
I'm really not sure I make the deal.
On the other hand the one thing I beleive about the habs is that no matter how bad they've been over the last 18 - 20 years goaltending hasn't really been an issue once. Finding a big skilled forward has been a big (frank)ing problem.
Again...there's your unmerited dislike towards me. One of the insecure people on the site that can only point out faults and look for errors in peoples posts. Shocking.
And yes, every post I write you begin reading it with the immidiate thought of "let's see how much I'm going to disagree with this one..."
And the best part is that you think I actually care about what you think.
If we didn't agree to not talk to each other before, let's agree to it now. Cause in my mind you were already the equivalent of a blurry spot on my screen. - Jayden