they had a great start of the season and just had a really bad two weeks the first week most Habs players had the flu but the following week their was no excuses and they where still losing. well he had a big win a few nights ago vs the Trashers and Huet saved 44 shots out of 45 he was unbelievable. Bob Gainey still has some work to do but he has the team on the right track and you will most likely see the Stanley Cup in Montreal before 2010 season is over. i would love to see the Habs get a big strong power forward like a Glen Murray I'm not saying him but someone in his style of play which we really need up front of the net, yes Guy Latendress is that big power forward but hes not ready to take that roll as hes only 19 years old. and plus it will be very interesting on what Gainey has up his sleeve come trade deadline, cause the Habs are almost at the cap limit and to get a player like Murray would cost allot and the Habs would have to get rid of some players like Abby, Samsenov (which his not playing good at all this season) Dandenault that could be a good trade for Murray to keep the Habs under the salary cap. but remember this is just a suggestion. but i have faith on Bob Gainey hes a hockey genius and will find a solution to win. and the Habs have a great chance of winning the Stanley cup this year.
HIP HIP HUET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
GO HABS GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
2007-01-19 18:31:15
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answered by Anonymous
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very last season all and diverse concept Detroit became going to win because they were first interior the league; yet they did not. in basic terms because Anaheim and Buffalo are first and 2d, it does no longer advise the type of two will win the cup. Montreal has an truly good probability. bypass HABS bypass
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answered by xie 4
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Only people in the "Distinct Society". Whatever the hell that means.
By the way as the # 1 Canadians fan I would think you would know how to spell the name of your team. I am not sure why they are not allowed to spell the team properly but it may be because Quebec wants nothing to do with our country until it is time to ask for Federal Government grants. The other reason may be this is the backward way it is spelled after converting from French to English.
2007-01-20 02:46:49
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answered by mapleleafskickass 4
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they were shut out at home the other night and are playing lousy as of late.--they never put higgins back on the first line after his injury and thhat a missatke.--i saw higgins skate live and he has a wrist shot and passes just like briere--you couldnt tell them apart if they switched uniforms in the way they skate.--montreal needs higgins back on the first line.--and thats were they are making a huge error by the coach
2007-01-20 02:26:57
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answered by george l 2
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I most concede they look good right now. As a Bruins fan I am a little upset that we are lagging way behind in the east right now. Even if we are rivals I can admit you guys look good. And I wish we could trade goalies.
2007-01-19 13:31:54
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answered by Billy K 3
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With Bob Gainy calling the shoots anything can happen but do they have the goaltending .Put me down as a yes
2007-01-19 22:57:00
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answered by Anonymous
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It's Canadiens, not Canadians.
Do I think they will? Who knows.
Do I hope they will? Yes.
GO HABS GO
2007-01-19 16:17:23
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answered by hockeyg11rl 2
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they mite, u never know who will win the cup, i do like to see the canadians in the playoffs becuase they always have good games
LETS GO PENS
2007-01-19 13:41:04
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answered by libshateme 3
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No, especially since they will have the toughest playoff draw because they will only make it as a 6,7, or 8 seed.
2007-01-19 14:40:39
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answered by Kaotik29 4
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I'm a big fan of the Canadiens but I just don't think this is their year.
2007-01-19 13:34:44
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answered by SN 3
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