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Slafkovsky se fait frapper par Rossi – Xhekaj prend son numéro (Habs/Wild Review)



OK les gars, il est temps de faire une petite revue d’un incident qui s’est produit dans le match entre les Canadiens de Montréal et le Wild du Minnesota. Alors que le match touchait à sa fin en 3e période, Marco Rossi a décoché un coup sûr douteux sur Juraj Slafkovsky. Le timing du coup était le plus « sus ». Et dans la vidéo d’aujourd’hui, je vais plonger dans celle-ci et donner mon avis sur l’ensemble du jeu entre le Tricolore et le Wild. Les articles qui figuraient dans la vidéo étaient des captures d’écran de Habsfanatics.com, je vous recommande fortement de consulter ce site pour d’autres nouvelles des Canadiens, faites-moi savoir ce que vous pensez de celui-ci dans la section des commentaires ! Si vous êtes un fan des Canadiens, ou simplement du hockey en général, pensez à vous abonner à ma chaîne, car je télécharge une tonne de contenu sur le hockey et j’apprécierais vraiment d’avoir d’autres sauterelles avec vous ! Pour soutenir ma chaîne, envisagez d’appuyer sur ce bouton Rejoindre et devenez membre aujourd’hui. Accédez à des vidéos exclusives réservées aux membres, ainsi qu’aux publications de la communauté ! Si vous êtes récemment devenu un nouveau membre, n’oubliez pas de consulter les « 15 membres Only Video Playlist », lien ici… : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq… Email : Hockeyjunkieemail@gmail.com Patreon : patreon.com/hockeyjunkie Discord Server : https://discord. gg/V97QYjyqnD Twitter : https://twitter.com/HockeyJunkieYT Merch : https://streamlabs.com/hockeyjunkie/m… Et bien sûr, merci d’avoir regardé !

28 Comments

  1. Hey Junkie, why they don't try Xhekaj at the point on the PP, they need a guy with a good shot.

  2. I can't believe that piece of shit Lee still has a job in the NHL ! Another great clip bud. Keep em coming !

  3. Slafkovsky is lucky Scott Stevens isn't still playing! The NHL is not a European league, that big boy has to expect hits all the time no matter how small an opposition player is! Hopefully the lad figures it out or he'll go down like Lindros!

  4. I'm with you all the way, the hit wasn't illegal. However it was only another split second away from being dirty. But here is what that hit hopefully did do.. I hope slavs now knows you are in the best league in the WORLD you do not stop paying attention untill you are 10p% off the ice. Even then ya best keep one eye on the play. I am just glad he is ok. Good on ya tho Junkie ya called it as eye see's it. 🙃

  5. Slafkovsky will learn he needs to protect himself much better at all times, that was not a real big hit….but he was totally unprepared and vulnerable so close to the boards. Lucky there was no real damage, just a learning lesson.
    Minnesota were absolute idiots to put Rossi back on the ice….very likely this will carry over to their next meeting. And yes, Wideman was being an idiot also with the high crosschecks.

  6. Great 👍 video 👍 junkie 👍 I just have to say that's on Slafkosky, he s got to be ready for those ,it really wasn't a big hit ,looked worse than it was . He s got to protect himself better ,head up. Now I know Rossi didn't have to hit him where it s the end of the game,but it's part of the game ,and believe me it was clean ,he just followed through with it. But it wasn't a hard hit . I loved the boys coming in for their team mate though. Proper thing . 👌 Do you still have the xhekaj t shirts ? My cousin ,and I are looking at getting some . However I know I ll need XXL. Lol 😆

  7. It was a dirty boarding from behind , wasn't a hit ; just an old fashioned Sucker Boarding ..Rossi should be suspended until 2023 ..Slaf should have stayed down , got streachered off …Would have given HondaCivic , Josh and Arber time to rest up and clean a few clocks during the minutes left in the game to make up for Evans beat down and Slaf abuse !!

  8. Just something for Slafkovsky to learn, never let off until your on the bench.

  9. Slaf learned a valuable lesson about not checking out while you're still skates on the ice, the team is learning how to be a unit and have each others backs, and the league is learning that the WiFi in Montréal is set to auto connect. It's going to be a long, rough season with a lot of learning moments but I am glad to see stuff like this. No Edmonton stlye "suck for five years and only draft forwards untill a savior shows up" mentality here.

  10. Slaf needs to be aware and watch his body position because if that was Lucic or someone bigger they’d be scraping him off the boards.

  11. I swear if Xhekaj decide to fight Sheifele tonight, I am instantly buying his jersey

  12. Rossi will get one day not dirty but a means one on the head. Rossi is a Cheap pussy for sure.

  13. It was dirty… hit him from behind into the boards… how's that not dirty

  14. Someone mentions Scott Stevens in the comments. I will add, they need to sit Slafkovski down and show him a rack of Stevens' hit highlights, that might alert him to the pending doom that floating around like you are at a skating session might bring.

  15. This team has jam and peanut butter!! Jack EYE is never sitting in the stands or being sent to Laval. I love this kid!

  16. With all the young, smaller, faster forwards on this team, Arber is a must start. Every team will think twice before laying out a Hab with Arber on the hunt.

  17. Other than this play by slaf, he had a great game. Every game he keeps improving and he just buzzes around the ice oozing with confidence. Now if he would be more aware of his surroundings and stop getting laid out atleast once a game, oh baby we got ourselves a player. Thanks Junkie

  18. Blind side hits a few feet from the boards used to be called "boarding". Seen it a few times this year with no calls so I guess it's ok to try to kill an opponent now. Some pretty soft calls on tripping, hooking, slashing, holding….slam a guy into the boards from behind and a few feet out, no problem. Anyways, Slaf needs to learn a few things playing in the NHL and hopefully when he's had enough he finds some aggression and starts using his 238 lbs to deal out some crushing hits of his own without mercy.

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