Sprague and Odie - (Gord)
Member since October 3, 2011Ottawa
Habs fan since: 1968
Favorite current player: Gally
All-time favorite player: Peter Mahovolich
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I was told that there was an award ceremony in Boston to honour Don Cherry - I thought about that for a brief moment and I replied: "For what? Too many men on the ice?"
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Yup Louongo to Toronto for Gardiner and this year's 5th pick will insure another decade of pomposity, timidity, ineptitude, and flatulence. Up yours Burke! I was told that there was an award ceremony in Boston to honour Don Cherry - I thought about that for a brief moment and I replied: "For what? Too many men on the ice?" - Comment on Liveblog: GOMEZ!!!
Yes, Ottawa and Anaheim are uglier. I was told that there was an award ceremony in Boston to honour Don Cherry - I thought about that for a brief moment and I replied: "For what? Too many men on the ice?" - Comment on The year begins with a W
The first "Larry" we've had since the big bird. Well done Larry! Go Habs Go!!! I was told that there was an award ceremony in Boston to honour Don Cherry - I thought about that for a brief moment and I replied: "For what? Too many men on the ice?" - Comment on Canadiens begin crucial homestand
Right on. It's starting to get so bad that the situation reminds me of fans of the Leafs. There were years in the 90's late and early 2000's that were worse than this. Luckily the internet wasn't widely used at the time. I was told that there was an award ceremony in Boston to honour Don Cherry - I thought about that for a brief moment and I replied: "For what? Too many men on the ice?" - Comment on Canadiens begin crucial homestand
No doubt those 2 cups were much his doing but the sin was committed in public not behind closed doors. My opinion is that the man showed that he was bigger than the team in a very public manner. Consequently he should not be welcomed back regardless of his competitiveness. I think back to the pocket who slugged the anglo coach in the dressing room and rallied the team to beat Chicago back in 71. Not a classy move but done behind closed doors. They win Stanley, fire the coach and the pocket becomes captain. Lest we forget. I was told that there was an award ceremony in Boston to honour Don Cherry - I thought about that for a brief moment and I replied: "For what? Too many men on the ice?" - Comment on Canadiens begin crucial homestand
I'm one of the few people here that thought firing Martin was a mistake. For well over a year they've had a team held together with tape and glue and this year without some vet types like Hammer and Halpern the chemistry is a tad weak. They still have a chance if they can reel off some W's in a row. If they continue their sub-par ways it's bye-bye to a few players that will be wanted elsewhere. I hope this doesn't happen but we'll have to wait and see. If they start to dump players I'm pretty sure Price will be one of them. He can be stellar but way too many softies at key moments for my liking. He'll fetch a high "price" (pun intended). I don't mind a rebuild but if we're led by the likes of hot head Roy my interest in all things hab will wain. I'm also one of the few people who think Roy should not have his number hanging from the rafters after committing the ultimate sin against our team. I still like their speed and ability to execute breakout passes when they have a mature and confident defence corps. Time is running out. Go Habs Go! I was told that there was an award ceremony in Boston to honour Don Cherry - I thought about that for a brief moment and I replied: "For what? Too many men on the ice?" - Comment on About last night ...
I was there, that was the night Serge Savard did a pirouette at centre ice following a PA announcement. I was told that there was an award ceremony in Boston to honour Don Cherry - I thought about that for a brief moment and I replied: "For what? Too many men on the ice?"
