We should have had more experience behind the bench since the rebuild began. When Luke Richardson left, one major mistake that was made was to sign no one with proper experience.
Great podcast! CH’s fans will not wait 5 years for a winning team. And hey CORNER BOOTH, how about re-inviting Pietro Poletti for another great discussion and update on what’s going on on the streets?
Let’s put the cards on the table here and be honest. The Tank is on. The players darn well know it they’re on board coasting. They fool the fans saying oh we want to be in the mix so fools buy tix. Primeau can’t stop a beach ball and he’s still playing ! Wtf. See tank is on
From a east coast guy PEI spring time was the best time in Montreal after a cold east coast winter head to Montreal for Habs playoff games and Expos games and the beautiful women of Montreal
I'm a nobody, but this is how I see it. The president, manager, and coach set up trades for draft picks for the 2025 draft. They have seven picks in the first three rounds, why on Gods green earth would they want to seat themselves in the last 10 to 15 teams to pick when they can develop, assess, set their tone and strategy for the end game by "tanking"? I was at the Buffalo game on Nov. 11th, it was pretty much a game of shinny hockey, I could tell by the way certain shifts were played that they were out there to score. Each time they scored I called it. They looked driven, then relaxed. Let's not forget that they are higher than the league average for the PK and PP, which to me is awesome. The training is working, bag skates are working. They rocked the first two periods of the Minnesota game with a pace I have not seen so far this year. Everyone has to chill and let MSL find his coaching style, the same way the players need to hone their roles with the team. I am savouring this for when their ready to compete for cups. GHG
I think they need to trade Struble and a second, for a solid stabilizing defensive veteran. He’s ceiling is just not very high, and defensive core need more leadership.
Truth be told: the Boston Bruins have not really been on any genuine form of rebuild since they traded Raymond Bourque to Colorado (how long has it been?). And yet they found multiple ways to become and then to stay mostly competitive since. Why? There are two reasons: 1) the higher echelons there have always chosen to be ambitious starting at the very top, and 2) they will never hesitate in cutting loose and then replace any cog that does not work. Why do they do that? It's because they know the Boston market is not keen on any form of mediocrity whatsoever. The fact that they have not gone into full rebuilds is not the reason why they have choked so often in the playoffs for 15 years; that is their 100-year history as a whole. I only wish the Habs followed that Bruins template in order to give the fans something to enjoy most of the time. It's easier to work from there. I'm a true Habs fan and I hate the Bruins in games, but I can respect how they do things in order to maintain an identity.
Bring Michel Therrien to help Marty, Michel is a genius to prepare his team in training camp and a genius in feeling the bench and mixing the lines to make them effective. He was recently assistant coach with Alain Vigneault and is a true Habs lover.
He says he saw a sign of progression but instead of saying what that is he quickly goes into the "realistic"mind set that the Habs were not going to make the playoffs. Well since he doesn't seem to properly understand th game I will tell him NO there has not been ANY progression in the team ZERO they p;lay the same way they did from year 1 or WORSE becuase NOW none of the defense are shooting the puck. The defensive structure is a really sad cover nobody system they play exactly like they are killing a penalty making themselves look shorthanded.Offensively they are still the same perimeter team with Gally being on the only one consistently gets the puck and his body to the net.Caufiel;d still just stands there in that exact same spot doesn't move just waits for everyone else to do all the work. The middle zone is as it always been a FREE pass for the opposing team to just waltz through uncontested."Decision" making is AWFUL the odd shift they make good decision but overall in EVERY game too many brutally bad decisions. Heads up hockey and reading the ice BEFORE they get the puck is almost non existent a few times a game does not make a game.
@jonathanduplantis1403 Sorry 😞. Chris Nilan is known as knuckles? If I bump into Chris, my response would be knuckles. Anyway, I have no idea or why they call him Wifi? Tell Mr if you know.
Great chat, guys. Very toughtful takes, thank you
These guys get it, refreshing !
"smuggle your own alcohol in"
Definitely the best line of the pod
The average rebuild takes 4 to 8 years! We need more experience behind the bench for sure.
We should have had more experience behind the bench since the rebuild began. When Luke Richardson left, one major mistake that was made was to sign no one with proper experience.
Best Habs assessment this year. These guys know.
Great job guys!
Excellent show.
Great podcast! CH’s fans will not wait 5 years for a winning team. And hey CORNER BOOTH, how about re-inviting Pietro Poletti for another great discussion and update on what’s going on on the streets?
Let’s put the cards on the table here and be honest. The Tank is on. The players darn well know it they’re on board coasting. They fool the fans saying oh we want to be in the mix so fools buy tix. Primeau can’t stop a beach ball and he’s still playing ! Wtf. See tank is on
From a east coast guy PEI spring time was the best time in Montreal after a cold east coast winter head to Montreal for Habs playoff games and Expos games and the beautiful women of Montreal
The season couldn’t end soon enough
I'm a nobody, but this is how I see it.
The president, manager, and coach set up trades for draft picks for the 2025 draft. They have seven picks in the first three rounds, why on Gods green earth would they want to seat themselves in the last 10 to 15 teams to pick when they can develop, assess, set their tone and strategy for the end game by "tanking"?
I was at the Buffalo game on Nov. 11th, it was pretty much a game of shinny hockey, I could tell by the way certain shifts were played that they were out there to score. Each time they scored I called it. They looked driven, then relaxed.
Let's not forget that they are higher than the league average for the PK and PP, which to me is awesome. The training is working, bag skates are working. They rocked the first two periods of the Minnesota game with a pace I have not seen so far this year.
Everyone has to chill and let MSL find his coaching style, the same way the players need to hone their roles with the team. I am savouring this for when their ready to compete for cups. GHG
I think they need to trade Struble and a second, for a solid stabilizing defensive veteran. He’s ceiling is just not very high, and defensive core need more leadership.
Basically the day after Melnick's contract expires, that radio station folds.
Truth be told: the Boston Bruins have not really been on any genuine form of rebuild since they traded Raymond Bourque to Colorado (how long has it been?). And yet they found multiple ways to become and then to stay mostly competitive since. Why? There are two reasons: 1) the higher echelons there have always chosen to be ambitious starting at the very top, and 2) they will never hesitate in cutting loose and then replace any cog that does not work. Why do they do that? It's because they know the Boston market is not keen on any form of mediocrity whatsoever. The fact that they have not gone into full rebuilds is not the reason why they have choked so often in the playoffs for 15 years; that is their 100-year history as a whole.
I only wish the Habs followed that Bruins template in order to give the fans something to enjoy most of the time. It's easier to work from there. I'm a true Habs fan and I hate the Bruins in games, but I can respect how they do things in order to maintain an identity.
No they're not! They're a weak team and have been for decades. And there's no reason to think that will change.
Stanley Cup is the hardest championship to win of any sport.
Suzuki, Caulfield and Slafkovsky is not even close to a good #1 line. Its not a top 20 line in the league. Suzuki is ideally a very good #2 centreman.
More of this please. But please get rid of the guy on the left. He just screams things out and doesn't add anything
😂🤣
Bring Michel Therrien to help Marty, Michel is a genius to prepare his team in training camp and a genius in feeling the bench and mixing the lines to make them effective. He was recently assistant coach with Alain Vigneault and is a true Habs lover.
The Habs have been rebuilding for more than 30 years! Montreal is one of the richest franchise in the NHL but it doesn't show on the ice.
Anything would have been better than this
It's going to be ok
He says he saw a sign of progression but instead of saying what that is he quickly goes into the "realistic"mind set that the Habs were not going to make the playoffs.
Well since he doesn't seem to properly understand th game I will tell him NO there has not been ANY progression in the team ZERO they p;lay the same way they did from year 1 or WORSE becuase NOW none of the defense are shooting the puck.
The defensive structure is a really sad cover nobody system they play exactly like they are killing a penalty making themselves look shorthanded.Offensively they are still the same perimeter team with Gally being on the only one consistently gets the puck and his body to the net.Caufiel;d still just stands there in that exact same spot doesn't move just waits for everyone else to do all the work.
The middle zone is as it always been a FREE pass for the opposing team to just waltz through uncontested."Decision" making is AWFUL the odd shift they make good decision but overall in EVERY game too many brutally bad decisions.
Heads up hockey and reading the ice BEFORE they get the puck is almost non existent a few times a game does not make a game.
WOH MILLIONS A YEAR SALARY IF I MADE THAT KIND OF MONEY I WOULD HAD TRIED HARDER FOR A BIG WIN
Caufield and Wifi to Philadelphia for Michkov. Philadelphia regrets drafting York over Caufield.
Don't call him wifi Noone does
@jonathanduplantis1403 Sorry 😞. Chris Nilan is known as knuckles? If I bump into Chris, my response would be knuckles. Anyway, I have no idea or why they call him Wifi? Tell Mr if you know.
@@royanderson3478he has so many consonants in his name it looks like a wifi password.
@@jonathanduplantis1403 snapperhead pogey toad
@@jonathanduplantis1403 What do you call him? Go ahead spell it out for us.