I think you're FOFS-few people under the age of 60 remember Beliveau-mawkish sentimentality and tacky tributes notwithstanding.
As I said earlier, I'm seventy five. My favorite Montreal player of the Beliveau era was either Cornoyer or Lafluer
I think you're FOFS-few people under the age of 60 remember Beliveau-mawkish sentimentality and tacky tributes notwithstanding.
As I said earlier, I'm seventy five. My favorite Montreal player of the Beliveau era was either Cornoyer or Lafluer
As I said earlier, I'm seventy five. My favorite Montreal player of the Beliveau era was either Cornoyer or Lafluer
I think Lafleur arrived in Beliveau's last season, maybe 1971.
I think you're FOFS-few people under the age of 60 remember Beliveau-mawkish sentimentality and tacky tributes notwithstanding.
I think Lafleur arrived in Beliveau's last season, maybe 1971.
Isles 3
Blues 6
Isles really wimped out on this one - looked very fatigue and uninspired in this one sided match.
Isles 3
Blues 6
Isles really wimped out on this one - looked very fatigue and uninspired in this one sided match. When the players tussled it was always 2 or 3 Blues v one Isle as the NY'ers seemed to be too afraid to get physical. When Oshie scored it was because Isles were making a line change even though there were three Blues in their zone. How can anyone make a line change when there are attackers in your zone??? Coaching sure could use some improvement, that's for sure.
Beliveau retired after the 70-71 season.
LaFleur was a rookie in 71-72 so he missed being team mates with him.
Habs sure were a heck of a team in that era.
Road-weary Canucks return home to host Rangers:Road-weary Canucks return home to host Rangers
New York Rangers vs. Vancouver CanucksCANUCKS (18-9-2) at RANGERS (12-10-4)
Season series: The New York Rangers went 2-0-0 last season against the Vancouver Canucks under first-year coach Alain Vigneault, who was let go by Vancouver after the 2012-13 season. But the bigger constant in New York's four-game winning streak against Vancouver is goaltender Henrik Lundqvist. He and backup Cam Talbot each had a victory against the Canucks last season, but Lundqvist shut out Vancouver in his two prior games and is 3-0-0 with a .934 save percentage in his career against the Canucks.
Rangers team scope: After a 4-3 overtime win against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Monday that snapped a two-game losing streak, Vigneault did not want to change his top-two forward lines. That means J.T. Miller will stay on the second line in place of Chris Kreider, who missed the win against Pittsburgh with neck spasms after a practice collision and will make his return on the fourth line. Miller, a 21-year-old who has shifted from center to wing, started the season with the Rangers but was sent to the minors after three games before being called up Nov. 29. He is playing the left side with center Derek Stepan and right wing Martin St. Louis. "I don't want to break that line up," said Vigneault, whose team is playing the first of three games in four nights after four days off. "J.T. has played well." Kreider, 23, will take the spot of former Vancouver left wing Tanner Glass on the fourth line with Dominic Moore and Jesper Fast. Kreider has four goals and 13 points in 24 games, is 11th in the NHL with 48 penalty minutes and hasn't scored in 11 games. "I know how I have to play," Kreider said. "I don't need somebody to send me a message."
Canucks team scope: The Canucks were still showing the effects of a seven-game, 15-day road trip that concluded with a 3-1 loss to the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday when they returned to the ice for practice on Friday. The fatigue that was evident during a 0-2-1 finish to the season's longest trip was still there after two days off, which doesn't bode well for a franchise that has often struggled in its first game back after a road trip. "I don't think it's hard to get up for, I think it's hard to play though," coach Willie Desjardins said. "When I watched us in practice we were sluggish. It's not like the guys didn't want to go, it's like they were skating in sand or running in sand." At least the Canucks won't be complacent coming off their first three-game losing streak of the season. "For sure we won't be overconfident going in," Desjardins said.
I wonder who will be in goal. I would say it was Lack's turn. The Canucks have just come back from a 7 game road trip. but these guys are professional athletes and they've had three days off. I would hope that we would see a great effort against the Rangers.
TV: CBC, MSG
I think I'd be more comfortable with Lack. I know from experience that guys who are winding down for retirement have the odd "off day".Either way Canucks are going to win!
I think I'd be more comfortable with Lack. I know from experience that guys who are winding down for retirement have the odd "off day".Either way Canucks are going to win!
if they come out looking fatigued for this game, then we can wonder, but they shouldn't.
lots of rest, at home now.
Yep, a certain amount of rest is essential but too much can be detrimental. You can fall asleep from boredom.![]()
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Fire Willy!! Ha Ha