Darche with 2 and Gallagher impresses in Sunday scrimmage
Team C was the Sunday winner with a 5-4 win over Team A at the Montreal Canadiens scrimmage in Brossard.
Mathieu Darche potted two goals and had a breakaway on Carey Price thwarted as time ran out in the first half. Alex Henry, Brendan Gallagher had a goal each, and Andreas Engqvist netted the winner with less than a minute to go. A squad markers came from Alexander Avtsin, Alain Berger, Tomas Plekanec and Erik Cole.
Gallagher had a strong scrimmage session, impressing all in attendance and getting several scoring opportunities.
"Gallagher has a lot of character and a lot of determination," said Habs coach Jacques Martin. "He goes to the net and is not afraid and has shown us over the years that he has a lot of character and a lot of determination. He reminds me a little bit of a Brian Gionta."
Unless he makes the team Gallagher will go back to Junior, but the 19-year-old knows to make best of his opportunities. "Every time you're here you try to play yourself onto the team," Gallagher said. "I know it's a long shot, but you try to stay as long as possible and try to impress enough people to earn a contract."
Alexei Emelin had another strong showing, this time showing some offensive prowess by setting up the Cole tally with a slick pass.
Despite a goal today, La Presse's Francois Gagnon, tweeted that Avtsin is young and talented, but lacks the heart and intensity needed to jump to the NHL. In his camp recap, Gagnon praised the work of Jarred Tinordi, Nathan Beaulieu, Gabriel Dumont and Danny Masse through the first two days of drills and scrimmages..
P.K. Subban was not in attendance for Sunday's scrimmage. "This is a preventive measure for Subban. He had a good workout, for two hours, yesterday and we decided to repeat the same scenario today." Martin said. "He should play tomorrow." Ryan White also took a therapy day from the scrimmage and Michael Bournival left the mini-game with a lower body injury.
Martin noted that after Monday's session, the team will begin making cuts in preparation for pre-season action. The coach also stated that Scott Gomez's lower body injury is improving, and remains day-to-day. He will be re-evaluated Monday before returning to the ice.
The Hockey News panel looks at the Habs upcoming season.
If you live near or will be in Quebec City the first on next month, a buddy of mine asked if I could unload a pair of 400 level tickets to the Habs vs. Tampa Bay Lightning at Colisee Pepsi, October 1.
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Francois Gagnon praised all the French names and hated on a Russian? I’m so shocked.
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by Andrew Berkshire on Sep 18, 2011 7:00 PM EDT reply actions
Tinordi’s not French. LOL
But Gagnon also likes what he’s seen from Emelin and Gallagher.
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by Kevin van Steendelaar on Sep 18, 2011 7:31 PM EDT up reply actions
I’m aware, but I haven’t heard anything about Dumont being impressive at all, and Masse has been involved in a few places but I don’t see most media mentioning them.
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by Andrew Berkshire on Sep 18, 2011 8:30 PM EDT up reply actions
Apparently Kostitsyn was barely visible and ended up with 6 shots and 2 assists. Same old, same old. :D
Exactly my point, there’s an agenda clearly being pushed.
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by Andrew Berkshire on Sep 19, 2011 1:38 AM EDT up reply actions
I think they consider Kostitsyn to have committed the unforgivable sin of being a better/more favoured by management player than Latendresse and thus is beyond the pale.
by Stephan Cooper on Sep 19, 2011 12:37 PM EDT up reply actions
I can see that. Funny thing is that the two players are probably about equal in production, but Kostitsyn buys in while Latendresse didn’t.
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by Andrew Berkshire on Sep 19, 2011 4:24 PM EDT up reply actions
Kostitsyn
According to the “unofficial” official score sheet, AK46 had six shots on goal and two assists. He apparently spent a lot of his ice time with Gallagher.
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by Kevin van Steendelaar on Sep 18, 2011 7:34 PM EDT reply actions
Kostitsyn is judged on his draft position and those drafted after him. Every comment made by media or fans is tempered with “disappointment” that he is not Getzlaf, Perry, Richards or Carter.
He is not judged for what he is, but by what he isn’t. He is an easy target. A guy who can’t really communicate well, unrealistic expectations, perception that he is lazy etc allow for media and fans to bash him. Add in a story from a Russian paper in which he apparently slagged Martin and he is the focal point for negative energy.
The only thing that will get the media/fans off his back is an 80 pt season and even then we will get stories about him finally trying and how he is a dog for producing in a contract year. Expectation is a dangerous thing for a career. We saw that with Carey Price, he went from having to be better than Kopitar/Brule because of his draft position to the next Roy because of the Calder Cup performance. A slight increase in expectation level that could have torched his career.
Gallagher’s performance in camp is making me feel pretty good about using Tyler Ennis as a comparable.
To keep pace with Ennis, Brendan will need to make team Canada and put up another top level offensive year in the WHL, then be a top rookie in Hamilton at 20, all of which look to be attainable at this point.

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