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Canadiens and Flyers Game Four Open Thread

 
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The Flyers have brought adjustments to the fourth game and will dress Ian Lapierriere and Jeff Carter. Sitting will be Daniel Carcillo and Andreas Nodl.

No changes to the lineup as et have been anounced by Habs coach Jacques Martin.

It will undoubtable feel a little strange watching a playoff game on a Saturday afternoon in May. I'll try to keep things fresh in the posting for a few reads between whistles and periods. Keep checking in.

I'm loving what the Dominic Moore, Maxim Lapierre, Tom Pyatt line are accomplishing in each round of these playoffs.They are making a big difference in many games.

Mama knows best!

From an article on Moore by Marc Antoine Godin in La Presse

"My family on my mother's side were all Canadiens fans" says Moore, who grew up in Toronto. "My brothers and I were steered to being Canadiens fans as well, but I got behind the Maple Leafs the day they acquired Doug Gilmour."

When he was 10 years old, his mother insisted that he be sent to a french immersion school. The experience lasted ten years, and it wasn't always easy.

"I wasn't too happy about it at the time, but my mother said I would have to know french because one day I would wear the Canadiens jersey and I would need to speak it."

"She was shrewd, she knew that by bringing hockey into the equation, it would sell me on the idea."

Great article on Max by Kevin yesterday.

He doesn’t have the shooting skill of a Mike Cammalleri, or stick handling ability of a Brian Gionta, but he does bring the aspects of a solid third line player. His exceptional speed, ability to deliver a hit and occasional scoring touch (15 goals in 2008-09) is often overlooked by his best talent, chirping the crap out of the opposition. In this year’s playoffs, he’s brought all of that to the table.

"I'm trying to get out of my shell," Pyatt said. " I'm always concentrating on defence, but I want to develop that offensive game a bit more. In every league I've played in, it's been a slow process, but I'm always getting better."

Cammy in the clutch!

Mike Cammalleri leads the playoff goal scoring parade with 13, and there is a very good chance he will not be caught. The closest currently active players to him are Joe Pavelski and Daniel Briere with 9 each, followed by the Habs Brian Gionta with eight. Four Blackhawks follow with seven. With the Sharks down 0-3 in their series it is very unlikely Pavelski will narrow the margin and it will be tough, but not entirely impossible for either of Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane, Patrick Sharp and Dustin Byfuglien to net six or more before the Stanley Cup is awarded.

Trade deadline...the playoff effect

Of the three dozen players moved at this year's trade deadline, how many have made an impact in the playoffs?

Matt Cullen, acquired by Ottawa from Carolina gave the Senators three goals and five assists in six games before they were eliminated. Ilya Kovalchuk, who cost the Devils a bundle, counted two goals and four assist in five games with New Jersey. The Canadiens' Dominic Moore, with four goals and one assist is actually the highest goalscorer of all trade deadline acquisitions in this playoff. His five points currently rank him 93rd in the playoff scoring race.

The playoff Calder

With three assists in Thursday's game, P.K. Subban now has 1-6-7 totals in 12 playoff games. He's four behind the Flyers' Ville Leino in rookie points for the 2010 post-season. Regardless of where Subban finishes, call it a great head start in the 2010-11 Calder Trophy race.

Jamie Benn in the AHL....wtf!

This is a bit of a rip. The Texas Stars have tied their series with the Hamilton Bulldogs at two games each with a 2-1 overtime win Friday night. Both Stars' goals were scored by full time NHLer Jamie Benn, who played all 82 gams with Dallas this season. It begs the question, how can an NHL team be allowed to send a player back to the AHL team he hasn't played a game for all season? Benn, who now has 13 goals and 19 points in 15 games with Texas, had never played a game with the Stars' AHL affiliate until this playoff.

Updated from The Hockey News some ten days ago

Here are the top 10 players with the most playoff points since the 2000 post season.

98 Nicklas Lidstrom

97 Brian Rafalski

94 Joe Sakic

93 Scott Gomez

92 Chris Pronger

92 Peter Forsberg

91 Henrik Zetterberg

85 Marian Hossa

82 Sidney Crosby

80 Chris Drury

As seen on RDS...Les Dales Hawerchuk - "Le Septieme Joueur"

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Bobby Clarke on RDS is admitting that teams that send the most players to the Olympics hurt down the playoff stretch. He’s thinking of his team, as the question was put to him. Renaud Lavoie then points to Chicago and San Jose as being teams that sent the most, and Clarke says he thinks the Sharks aren’t done yet.

by Robert L on May 22, 2010 2:43 PM EDT reply actions  

Huh?

Oh, Bobby.

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by Bruce Peter on May 22, 2010 2:45 PM EDT up reply actions  

Perry Pearn says the Canadiens game plan is to pressure the Flyers defense. No surprise there.

by Robert L on May 22, 2010 2:47 PM EDT reply actions  

This MLS game better end soon. At 88 minutes, but who knows how much added time there will be.

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by Bruce Peter on May 22, 2010 2:52 PM EDT reply actions  

This Should

be a good game and naturally, I think the Habs will win.

Brad James

by the new Bradfather on May 22, 2010 3:00 PM EDT reply actions  

Let’s get some predictions!

I say 4-2 Habs.

by Robert L on May 22, 2010 3:06 PM EDT up reply actions  

I

get the CBC on atdhe.net so that means Don Cherry! Hooray!

Brad James

by the new Bradfather on May 22, 2010 3:02 PM EDT reply actions  

Not watching on NBC?

by Robert L on May 22, 2010 3:06 PM EDT up reply actions  

At My House

I’m tending kids who are playing Nintendo and on the HD upstairs, a bridal shower is going on, so there are no open televisions. The Internet’s giving me the CBC feed

Brad James

by the new Bradfather on May 22, 2010 3:13 PM EDT up reply actions  

I banish them from the living room for the playoffs unless they are watching!

by Robert L on May 22, 2010 3:16 PM EDT reply actions  

The clip of Les Dales Hawerchuks doing “Le Septieme Joueur” is a total hoot.

by Robert L on May 22, 2010 3:17 PM EDT reply actions  

Clip just added here in the main post.

by Robert L on May 22, 2010 3:21 PM EDT up reply actions  

Hey

Montreal denizens, thanks for respecting my national anthem! Nikki Yanofsky’s pretty cute. She’s not Anna Ivanovic, my ultimate crush, but she’s already pretty. I can only imagine what she’ll look like in 10 years!

Brad James

by the new Bradfather on May 22, 2010 3:19 PM EDT reply actions  

With 14 Gold medals in the Olympics, we got to hear her lots back in February.

by Robert L on May 22, 2010 3:22 PM EDT up reply actions  

What a start to this game!

by Robert L on May 22, 2010 3:28 PM EDT reply actions  

That's 6 Shots

on goal for the Habs. Keep the intensity up!

Brad James

by the new Bradfather on May 22, 2010 3:31 PM EDT reply actions  

Good, fast two way hockey!

Habs are definitely up for it, and they need that first goal soon.

by Robert L on May 22, 2010 3:35 PM EDT up reply actions  

Call on MAB closer to touching than holding.

by Robert L on May 22, 2010 3:40 PM EDT reply actions  

Oooh Gill saves the day there!

by Robert L on May 22, 2010 3:43 PM EDT reply actions  

That cheap penalty has added wings to the Flyers.

by Robert L on May 22, 2010 3:45 PM EDT reply actions  

Halak

with the push on the back. I’m sure the Flyers player deserved it, right?

Brad James

by the new Bradfather on May 22, 2010 3:47 PM EDT reply actions  

It will be interesting to see how the first goal, when it comes, changes this game.

by Robert L on May 22, 2010 3:48 PM EDT reply actions  

First period stats

Shots 7-5 for Montreal, Flyers 59% on faceoffs, hits are 11-10 for Philly.

Time on ice leaders:

Pronger 10:12, Coburn 9:35, Timmonen 8:04, Gorges 8:04, Hamrlik 7:55, Cammalleri 7:21, Plekanec 7:14

by Robert L on May 22, 2010 4:04 PM EDT reply actions  

Flyers have taken the Canadiens game away by cutting off the neutral zone. Habs can’t use their speed and are getting caught up.

by Robert L on May 22, 2010 4:26 PM EDT reply actions  

The Flyers

in firm command. Good for them, but I still don’t think the Habs are dead yet.

Brad James

by the new Bradfather on May 22, 2010 4:53 PM EDT reply actions  

Depends if the officials continue to call absolutely nothing against Philly.

They’ve pulled two chintzy ones out on the Habs so far.

by Robert L on May 22, 2010 4:58 PM EDT up reply actions  

It’s getting pretty sickening to hear Brunet bash Plekanec.

Does he not get it that he’s played the playoffs against Backstrom and Laich, Crosby and Malkin, and now Richards and Briere. Pleks’ responsibilities are across 200 feet of ice and that his own linemates are hardly defensive shutdown guys. The whole of defensive consciousness for his trio falls on him. The way Brunet’s been at him every game, you’d think he’s in a 20 game funk. Plekanec is also closely watched by other teams, yet his wingman is the playoff’s leading goal scorer.

by Robert L on May 22, 2010 4:56 PM EDT reply actions  

Hello Habs fans.
I am a wierd Bruins fan rooting for you to beat the Flyers.

Join the NLL community at http://www.nationallacrosseleagueblog.blogspot.com/
Talk about Boston sports at http://www.bestbostonsports.com/

by bestbostonsports on May 22, 2010 5:18 PM EDT reply actions  

Give

the Flyers credit, they just seem like the aggressors today.

Brad James

by the new Bradfather on May 22, 2010 5:28 PM EDT reply actions  

I hate it but the Flyers had the Habs on lockdown, 100%.

They dominated the neutral zone, and backchecked like fiends. It just seemed like no Canadien could find open ice.

I’m hoping for a miraculous comeback in a post-season full of them.

by shipwreck on May 22, 2010 9:17 PM EDT reply actions  

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