Les Canadiens reviennent d’un road trip au cours duquel ils ont battu les quatre derniers champions de la Coupe Stanley, tandis que les drames dans les vestiaires font que les Canucks font du bruit pour toutes les mauvaises raisons. L’analyste de TSN Hockey, Jamie McLennan, se joint à l’animateur de Domino’s That’s Hockey, Gino Reda, pour discuter de la façon dont les deux équipes évoluent dans des directions opposées.
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And they have the best russian prospect of all time in the KHL
The Habs have taken a significant step forward while the Canucks, with a blueline as figuratively-speaking held together with scotch tape as it has been this season, are barely hanging onto a wild card spot.
dobes and carrier
Noodles what? I agree the Habs top players are all playing good hockey- uh- slafkovsky is specifically not playing good hockey at the moment. He was bench for half the game against Colorado.
lol slaf blows so far this year he may not get 10 goals.
McLellan I love you but you’re just flat out wrong. Suzuki, Caufield and Guhle we’re actually the only ones playing at their best in the beginning of the season. They didnt get better, the rest of the team did. Guys like Evans, Armia, Heinemen, Anderson, Dach, Newhook, and Matheson have all really started contributing, and the addition of Carrier and Dobes. The defense has overall gotten very solid and our secondary scoring has really picked up. While the top guys have continued playing at their best. That’s the reason.
Canadiens will do what they do best… fall flat in Jan
Slafkovski is definitely not playing to his potential , he looks lost on the ice.
This I know
If they make the Playoffs they will win the 1st round/ Toronto ⛳️ will be golfing
Demidov's been "brilliant"? 'Unreal' is more fitting. Might come in next year and look like prime Panarin by game #9-10.
Idiot analysis