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Dire au revoir à Jaroslav Halak à sa retraite après 17 saisons de la LNH



Jaroslav Halak, l’ancien gardien de but et héros des éliminatoires des Canadiens de Montréal, a officiellement annoncé sa retraite après 17 incroyables saisons de la LNH. Rédigé au 9e tour (271e au total) par les Canadiens en 2003, Halak a défié toutes les chances de devenir l’un des gardiens les plus mémorables de l’histoire de HAB. Nous réfléchissons au remarquable voyage de la LNH de Halak – de ses débuts à Montréal à sa course inoubliable des séries éliminatoires de la Coupe Stanley 2010 qui a stupéfait le monde de hockey et a solidifié son héritage parmi les fans des Canadiens et au-delà. Rejoignez-nous alors que nous décomposons le temps de Halak avec les habits, ses performances d’embrayage contre les Capitals de Washington et les Penguins de Pittsburgh, et comment sa course a façonné l’avenir de la franchise. Nous regardons également ses arrêts avec les Blues, les Islanders, les Bruins, les Canucks et les Rangers, et ce qui a fait de lui un gardien de but si fiable et respecté de la LNH. Que vous soyez un fan inconditionnel des Canadiens de Montréal, un adepte passionné de la LNH, ou quelqu’un qui admirait la présence calme et inébranlable de Halak dans le filet, cet hommage est pour vous. N’oubliez pas d’aimer, de commenter et de vous abonner pour plus de nouvelles de Montréal Canadiens, de rumeurs de la LNH et de contenu de hockey! #Jaroslavhalak #MontrolCanadiens #nhlRetimentment #canadiensNews #nhlfans #hockeyhistory #StanleyCupplayOffs Veuillez cliquer pour vous abonner: https://bit.ly/mtlhockeytalk Suivre Us sur nos canaux de médias sociaux: bluesky: @ mtlhockeytalt @mtlhockeytalk facebook: / mtlhockeytalk tiktok: / @mtlhockeytalk Instagram: @mtlhockeytalk

9 Comments

  1. I was in the Halak camp.
    To me….Price was too much a hot and cold goaltender
    Halak was dependable, consistent and when everything was on the line he played very well.

    Back then it became obvious to me that Price hated competition, he didn't like to have anyone show him up. I never thought Price was a team player, it was always about him.

    Montreal could have had a great 2 goalie system but Price wouldn't have it.

    I truly believe that Price was jealous of Halak's play in 2009-10 being a first round pick at number 5 and having some 'nobody' from Europe picked in the 9th round at number 271 outplay him all of that season as Price's back-up.

    I always said that Price would never be on a Stanley Cup winner, in the playoffs he was always the losing goaltender. In 2020-21 Price only came up big in the last 3 games against Toronto. Against Winnipeg & Vegas the team in front of him were rock solid and any goalie in the NHL would have won those games. In the finals Price played extremely poorly stopping only 84% of the shots taken against him. He let by so many soft goals and tore the heart out of that team who played their hearts out in front of him. Price was selfish and wouldn't let Allen replace him to give the team a chance.

    To me Halak was the anti-Price. He was a team player

    Had Montreal kept Halak their team would have done much better. Price would never even think of given Montreal a home town discount to make the team better. He was too greedy. That 8 year $10.5 million contract was a complete bust since he never even played. Price was too much of a distraction, on another team Price would never win a cup either.

    I think Had Montreal kept Halak and were able to get better players while not spending so much on a hot and cold goaltender they may have made the finals and won a Cup because I saw what Halak was able to do in 2009-10.

    Enjoy your retirement Jaroslav

  2. Nobody talks about this… but he is the all time NHL leader in goalies who had an assist and a shutout during the se game. Just above MA Fleury.

  3. Keeping Price meant that down the road he would eat a huge chunk of the cap space making it hard for the gm to put a competitive in front of him. Plus Price's off ice antics proved to be detrimental to his game.

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