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ShafterBenRaide
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ShafterBenRaide
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Location: Proud fan of a bad team. Joined: 06.20.2010
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But seriously, how hard is it to understand that the more ice-time Subban gets, the better chances of winning the habs have. He is our best player after all.
Also, if Therrien pisses of Subban, well he is just gonna sign a two year deal with the habs and then leave as a UFA after. |
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JoeyG1951
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Location: Campbell River, BC Joined: 05.23.2010
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Subban is an UNDER PAID superstar and the way he is treated by Therrien is going to cost him his job one day. It will also cost the franchise the loss of PK. I will bet he will never sign a contract that will take him past the time he becomes a UFA. PK is a good guy on and off the ice, he is so fun to watch and if I was a true Hab fan I would be furious that he is not on the ice when the game is on the line. |
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golfingsince
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Location: This message is Marwood approved! Joined: 11.30.2011
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Fire Therrien
Play Subban
Free DD |
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wreckage
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Location: Fuck Putin, fire Holland, AB Joined: 07.29.2013
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I see PK as a valuable asset but he is over valued by Habs fans excessively. He is like a young Dion Phanuef. Great player, entertaining to his teams fan base, but costs the team as well. He regularly goes out and tries to toss the biggest hit in the history of the game, misses, falls along the boards, and is out of position and costs his team a goal. At the same time, he could go out toss the hit, not trying to kill the guy, land it, change possession, and have it passed back to him to score a goal with his ROCKET of a shot. He is a hell of a talent. But hell of a risk as well. If Therrien left him in and he tossed one of these hits and missed and cost the Habs a goal in regulation, costing them 1 point, how would fans feel? Not to mention PK was shaken up with a blocked shot off his left wrist and held it (his left wrist/fore arm) after a hit later as well. Maybe Therrien knows something we don't. |
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Habs Talk
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I see PK as a valuable asset but he is over valued by Habs fans excessively. He is like a young Dion Phanuef. Great player, entertaining to his teams fan base, but costs the team as well. He regularly goes out and tries to toss the biggest hit in the history of the game, misses, falls along the boards, and is out of position and costs his team a goal. At the same time, he could go out toss the hit, not trying to kill the guy, land it, change possession, and have it passed back to him to score a goal with his ROCKET of a shot. He is a hell of a talent. But hell of a risk as well. If Therrien left him in and he tossed one of these hits and missed and cost the Habs a goal in regulation, costing them 1 point, how would fans feel? Not to mention PK was shaken up with a blocked shot off his left wrist and held it (his left wrist/fore arm) after a hit later as well. Maybe Therrien knows something we don't. - wreckage
you know what's funny?
this is the problem. the way the habs have handled them have allowed for a perception like this to be possible.
he's not over-valued by the fans. he's amazing, and if they let him be himself from day 1, it would never be possible for this opinion to come out.
Also, on that last point, he missed half a shift, and he was absolutely fine after the game. I spoke to him.
And, there's nothing to the idea that Therrien should be wary, Douglas Murray's gaff on the first goal cost them the game much more than a mistake Subban made on an insurance goal for Colorado cost them one on Saturday. And Murray was on the ice regularly in the final 10-minutes of this 3-2 loss.
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Habs Talk
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I see PK as a valuable asset but he is over valued by Habs fans excessively. He is like a young Dion Phanuef. Great player, entertaining to his teams fan base, but costs the team as well. He regularly goes out and tries to toss the biggest hit in the history of the game, misses, falls along the boards, and is out of position and costs his team a goal. At the same time, he could go out toss the hit, not trying to kill the guy, land it, change possession, and have it passed back to him to score a goal with his ROCKET of a shot. He is a hell of a talent. But hell of a risk as well. If Therrien left him in and he tossed one of these hits and missed and cost the Habs a goal in regulation, costing them 1 point, how would fans feel? Not to mention PK was shaken up with a blocked shot off his left wrist and held it (his left wrist/fore arm) after a hit later as well. Maybe Therrien knows something we don't. - wreckage
no one ever said he was perfect either. everyone's willing to accept some of the bad that comes with so much good. |
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wreckage
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Location: Fuck Putin, fire Holland, AB Joined: 07.29.2013
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you know what's funny?
this is the problem. the way the habs have handled them have allowed for a perception like this to be possible.
he's not over-valued by the fans. he's amazing, and if they let him be himself from day 1, it would never be possible for this opinion to come out.
Also, on that last point, he missed half a shift, and he was absolutely fine after the game. I spoke to him.
And, there's nothing to the idea that Therrien should be wary, Douglas Murray's gaff on the first goal cost them the game much more than a mistake Subban made on an insurance goal for Colorado cost them one on Saturday. And Murray was on the ice regularly in the final 10-minutes of this 3-2 loss. - EricEngels
I did not watch the game, basing my opinion on TSN's highlight's, for tonights game. I live in the west, and much like everyone in west blames the east-west thing on awards and respect towards players in the west's skills, the same can be said west-east. I, living in the west, also cheer for a team in the west, meaning I pay more attention to the teams in the west's games. A good friend of mine is a Hab's fan and has been applauding PK as the 2nd coming of Robinson since the day PK took the ice. "He will be our next captain," "first pairing team Canada after Vancouver," ect. I look at things objectively both ways. PK is a GREAT offensive D-man, has flaws in his D game. Especially against a team that can fly and he thinks he might make a game changing hit (which he can and does). Maybe Therrien wanted to preach defensive responsibility and hope to teach a lesson to PK. Its better done now, then when it could cost you 2 points in April and a playoff spot no? |
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wreckage
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Location: Fuck Putin, fire Holland, AB Joined: 07.29.2013
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you know what's funny?
this is the problem. the way the habs have handled them have allowed for a perception like this to be possible.
he's not over-valued by the fans. he's amazing, and if they let him be himself from day 1, it would never be possible for this opinion to come out.
Also, on that last point, he missed half a shift, and he was absolutely fine after the game. I spoke to him.
And, there's nothing to the idea that Therrien should be wary, Douglas Murray's gaff on the first goal cost them the game much more than a mistake Subban made on an insurance goal for Colorado cost them one on Saturday. And Murray was on the ice regularly in the final 10-minutes of this 3-2 loss. - EricEngels
Oh, and I said Murray was a mistake for the Habs from the day they signed him. Brings some defensive upside, but he is one of the slowest skaters in the game. I think it would be much more profitable to bring up Tinordi/Beaulieu and get them consistent time then Dougy. |
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Rayven
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Location: The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. Joined: 07.21.2009
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Adam French
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Location: Isn't Cooley 5"11? You know who else is 5"11? Sydney Crosby. - Scabeh Joined: 04.06.2011
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no one ever said he was perfect either. everyone's willing to accept some of the bad that comes with so much good. - EricEngels
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Pecafan Fan
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Location: Pacioretty, c'est mou comme d'la marde - Gilbert Delorme Joined: 01.20.2009
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But seriously, how hard is it to understand that the more ice-time Subban gets, the better chances of winning the habs have. He is our best player after all.
Also, if Therrien pisses of Subban, well he is just gonna sign a two year deal with the habs and then leave as a UFA after. - ShafterBenRaide
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Pecafan Fan
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Location: Pacioretty, c'est mou comme d'la marde - Gilbert Delorme Joined: 01.20.2009
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The habs only had one PP. If they had more, Subban would have been on the ice more than 21 minutes. |
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Adam French
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Location: Isn't Cooley 5"11? You know who else is 5"11? Sydney Crosby. - Scabeh Joined: 04.06.2011
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The habs only had one PP. If they had more, Subban would have been on the ice more than 21 minutes. - Pecafan Fan
Stop with the logic. FREAK OUT |
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Pecafan Fan
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Location: Pacioretty, c'est mou comme d'la marde - Gilbert Delorme Joined: 01.20.2009
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Stop with the logic. FREAK OUT - AdamFrench
This whole Subban vs Therrien thing is so (frank)ing ridiculous I can't believe it. |
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The habs only had one PP. If they had more, Subban would have been on the ice more than 21 minutes. - Pecafan Fan
Calm down... |
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This whole Subban vs Therrien thing is so (frank)ing ridiculous I can't believe it. - Pecafan Fan
Media got to have something to talk about.... |
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Pie
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Location: taking the low road Joined: 10.14.2006
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The habs only had one PP. If they had more, Subban would have been on the ice more than 21 minutes. - Pecafan Fan
Its a bit of a non story but at the end of the day you'd think he'd see some ice towards the end of the game, a little offensive flair wouldn't have hurt, it may have even created a few PP opportunities. Pleks looked brutal in the penalty shot. All in all though decent game, I thought Price was stellar again. |
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BingoLady
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Location: Ultimate Warrior, NB Joined: 07.15.2009
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The habs only had one PP. If they had more, Subban would have been on the ice more than 21 minutes. - Pecafan Fan
Also he was mad PK took his parking spot on his birthday.. |
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Pecafan Fan
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Location: Pacioretty, c'est mou comme d'la marde - Gilbert Delorme Joined: 01.20.2009
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Its a bit of a non story but at the end of the day you'd think he'd see some ice towards the end of the game, a little offensive flair wouldn't have hurt, it may have even created a few PP opportunities. Pleks looked brutal in the penalty shot. All in all though decent game, I thought Price was stellar again. - Pie
Story of the game right there. |
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BingoLady
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Location: Ultimate Warrior, NB Joined: 07.15.2009
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Story of the game right there. - Pecafan Fan
Meh. Hit shaft of Halak's stick. |
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Pecafan Fan
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Location: Pacioretty, c'est mou comme d'la marde - Gilbert Delorme Joined: 01.20.2009
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Meh. Hit shaft of Halak's stick. - BingoLady
He didn't look focused I found.
The win was gift wrapped for them. |
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muffin_man
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Location: no problem, as s hole - Eric Engels, NY Joined: 02.10.2007
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I did not watch the game, basing my opinion on TSN's highlight's, for tonights game. I live in the west, and much like everyone in west blames the east-west thing on awards and respect towards players in the west's skills, the same can be said west-east. I, living in the west, also cheer for a team in the west, meaning I pay more attention to the teams in the west's games. A good friend of mine is a Hab's fan and has been applauding PK as the 2nd coming of Robinson since the day PK took the ice. "He will be our next captain," "first pairing team Canada after Vancouver," ect. I look at things objectively both ways. PK is a GREAT offensive D-man, has flaws in his D game. Especially against a team that can fly and he thinks he might make a game changing hit (which he can and does). Maybe Therrien wanted to preach defensive responsibility and hope to teach a lesson to PK. Its better done now, then when it could cost you 2 points in April and a playoff spot no? - wreckage
wtf is this poop? |
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Pie
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Location: taking the low road Joined: 10.14.2006
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wtf is this poop? - muffin_man
was thinking the same |
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