MONTREAL 4 - 5 BOSTON (OVERTIME)
Hier soir, was a hard fought tilt against those bothersome Boston Bullies and quite possibly a palpable preview of what is to come, once again, in the first round of the ever-so-close 2009 NHL playoffs. It felt as if I was watching a sloppy Heavyweight Title Fight rather than a regular season game of hockey. After every whistle a scrum erupted and in most cases you could easily find either Komisarek or Lapierre with 2 or 3 bears surrounding ready to put their filthy claws all over them in the hopes of quite literally shredding any and all of their fading hopes for a playoff appearance. Yet, they and we survived. Strangely enough, our undersized troop managed to hold their own against the likes of Monster Lucic and Thundering Thornton. Well, most did.
The obvious exception; however, being mister 'I'll take as many useless penalties to put my team in jeopardizing situations all the while backing away from fights even though I instigated them'. In case you're wondering, I am referring to the most incompetent player that I have seen attired in Habs equipment in a long while; none other than : Ryan O'Byrne. Why, Gainey? Why dress this Hamilton belonging healthy scratch when you know that every time you do, he will most likely do something costly to your struggling team's chance of winning? Why? In the past 2 times that this frail ogre dressed, he's taken 2 incredibly stupid penalties that resulted in goals for the opposition. Subsequently, he's gone on to only play a total of 10 or so minutes, combined. So, why dress this ineffective giant if you know that in all likeliness you'll have him sitting on the bench rather than have him contribute some 'quality' minutes on the ice? Last night, first timer to the time etched Boston-Montreal rivalry, Weber, played a much more composed and mature game than O'Byrne has posted in all his appearances this season. This stand-in bogeyman does not deserve to adorn a Canadiens jersey unless if he's sitting in the nose-bleeds of the Bell Centre cheering us along during our soon to be difficult playoff run. I have tried, and cannot for the life of me come up with a good and solid shift for this guy. His best playing is when he's away from the puck. That way, we are sure to know that his unsure hands will not put in another goal in our net. In the second period of last night's fisticuffs, O'Byrne actually had the audacity to idiotically intervene in something that he was not involved in when he came off the bench and bumped Thornton for toying with Lapierre. As some of you may recall, this resulted in an embarrassing confrontation that had Thornton ready to maul this man while O'Byrne turtled to the ice to avoid any blows coming his much deserved way. What a joke! I know that we're one short on defense now with Markov's knee injury. Nevertheless, anything would have been better than dressing this rejected circus clown last night.
Here's an idea Bob : put Handy Dandy on defense and throw in our 3 year signed but clearly underused and under played acquisition, Mr. 'Tasse toi Tabarnac' Laraque. Last night's game was basically designed for a player like Big George. What with all the fights and physical play that was going on, Laraque would have successfully thrived in that environment. His presence on the ice as well as on bench would have undeniably calmed down the blockhead Bruins. When you know that Laraque has got the back of the team you're playing, you're less likely to savagely jump a guy like Komisarek from behind for getting in, what seemed to me to be, a clean hit on Lucic in the second period. Rather, tough guy Lucic, like the previous games against Montreal this season, would have not been as aggressive or even a real factor if he knew that Big George was only a couple strides away from pummeling his face in. That's the type of difference that a guy like Laraque brings to a clearly undersized Habs team. Laraque, even with his hands taunting you to throw the first punch all the while bearing a child like grin, exudes intimidation. Guys don't want to go with George. Like us, they've seen the numerous youtube compilations of Laraque's demolition work, and do not necessarily wish to become another project for Laraque to throw his sledgehammers at. On Boston's roster, except Chara and Thornton, there really isn't any other players that pose the slightest threat to George. And who doesn't want to see another classic Chara Laraque dance?
Aside from all the after whistle action that occurred last night, there was an actual important game that was being played. And for the most part we played it well. It's no easy feat, especially in the Garden, to come back from a 3-1 deficit and take a 4-3 lead. If anything, this proved to me that even if we have to face the Big Beast from the East in the first round, we can compete with them. Guys like 'where have you been?' D'Agostini ( 2 goals) and 'I thought that you were out for the rest of the season' Schneinder (1 goal) were able to put in some important and effective outings. The fourth line, Higgins-Metropolit-Dandeneault, were also able to put in some hard fought minutes that had them spend most of their ice time in the Boston zone. Kovalev (1 goal) was also able to contribute to last night's bout. Now, if we could only guys like Plekanec and Big K-Titty going again, we might actually have a chance in what will likely be a very challenging post-season.
Nevertheless, if I have to choose between the Caps and the Bruins as a 1st round opponent pour nos boys, I'll go with Boston. Why? The answer is easy; we've done it before against them and if we really try - how sweet would it be to do it once more!
In Kovalev fashion, let's get them beards going! Playoffs are right around the corner.
GO HABS GO !!!
damn.. posted a comment but somehow didn't process..?
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1) great blog
2) i think that if markov and bouillon come back and schneider is 80-100% they can take any team in the east
3) i agree about o'byrne and laraque.. gainey seems to love o'byrne for some reason. he also sounded pretty confident today that it was the right move ..
go habs!
ps. spring is going to be a good time to visit mtl ?
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