Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Canadiens-Bruins Playoff Musings on a Rare Two-Day Break

by Kamal Panesar

Doesn't it feel wrong not having a hockey game to watch tonight? Somehow, to me, it breaks the rhythm of a playoff series.

I remember watching playoff hockey in the 80s and 90s, and there was always, without exception, a game every second night. That went from the beginning of the playoffs until the end, making for one grueling race to the finish.

But alas, in the Gary Bettman era, things have changed.

So much so that nowadays there are sometimes two days off between games. In addition, there are even back-to-back games, which, in my opinion, are much worse than the long breaks. Playoff games are too intense to be playing back-to-back and too much is on the line.

Regardless of my feelings on the matter, the fact remains that these variations from the norm have become a part of playoff hockey. So looking at the Canadiens-Bruins first-round matchup, I can see how the players would appreciate the extra day off but not so much the fans.


Irish eyes are smiling

Reading Fluto Shinzawa's Boston Globe piece on the Bruins this morning, the Bruins feel like a ton of pressure has been lifted off their shoulders. Their 4-2 win over the Habs on Monday gave them a little breathing room and, perhaps, a well-needed dose of confidence.

Boston had been stymied by the Canadiens' system and Carey Price's goaltending over two games, with Montreal simply taking advantage of turnovers and defensive mistakes.

The same could not be said of the Habs' performance in Game 3.

In addition, Tim Thomas finally came to play on Monday. Despite letting in two softies, he made key saves when his team needed him to, ensuring the victory.

So today, with the Bruins scurrying to the safety and obscurity of Lake Placid, the team is loose, happy and looking forward to Game 4 tomorrow night in Montreal. Their confidence is renewed and they know they have a golden opportunity to turn the series on its head tomorrow night.


Change up

Benoit Pouliot, who day-by-day plays himself further out of a contract extension, has been a complete no-show for the Habs so far in the playoffs. He had another up-and-down season this year with a few flashes of brilliance, but ultimately has not shown enough for Montreal to keep him around past this season.

So during Game 3, when Pouliot took an ill-advised charging penalty and subsequent fighting major, he did little to ingratiate himself to Coach Martin. So much so that he didn't see a second of ice time after that point.

While the Bruins didn't score on the PP, they potted one only seconds after it had expired, early in the third to make it a 3-0 game. Sure the goal was the result of a horrible giveaway by Carey Price, but Martin was fed up with the inconsistent winger and nailed him to the bench.

Pouliot finished the night with five shifts and only 3:21 of ice.

As a result, the word this morning is that Pouliot will be a healthy scratch come Game 4 tomorrow night. With Jeff Halpern on the cusp of a return to action and Yannick Weber playing a solid Game 2, Martin has options.

If Halpern is ready to go, his defensive and faceoff abilities would make him an excellent addition to the lineup. Weber too would be a good fit, perhaps playing as a forward and getting spot duty on the power play. In the one game he played, he not only scored a goal but had three shots on goal, one blocked shot and two solid body checks.

All of that with only 10:53 of ice time.

The bottom line is that Martin has options and either player would make the Canadiens a better team. So far everyone has been pulling in the same direction for the Habs, and there is no place for a solo-artist like Pouliot.

Sorry Benoit, you did it to yourself.


Lesson learned or failure to launch?

By all accounts, the Montreal Canadiens were excessively loose and perhaps even nonchalant, during the morning skate prior to Monday night's Game 3. That lackadaisical attitude is what led the team to come out flat in the first period and miss a golden opportunity to put Boston on the mat.

As a result, the Bruins were able to jump out to a 3-0 lead before the Canadiens finally woke up. Montreal dominated the last 30 minutes of the game, coming within a goal of tying it, but ultimately fell short. It was too little too late and the Canadiens, to a man, seem eminently aware of that fact.

So was the loss a wake-up call for the Habs, or have they now taken their foot off the Bruins' neck and let them back in the series? We'll find out on Thursday. That being said, I don't think it's overly dramatic to say Game 4 will be the Habs' biggest game of the year.

Losing tomorrow and going back to Boston tied at two games apiece would be disastrous for Montreal. It would suddenly become a brand new, best-of-three series with Boston holding home-ice advantage. This is a scenario the Habs do not want to face.

As such, and given Montreal's seeming awareness of their Monday night misgivings, I expect a full 60-minute performance tomorrow night. However, with the opportunity to tie things up going back to Boston, I expect an equally intense performance from the Bs.

Quite simply, Game 4 has the makings of a classic. Tune in tomorrow night to find out how the story unfolds!

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Kamal is a freelance Habs writer, Senior Writer/Editor-in-Chief of HabsAddict.com, Montreal Canadiens Blogger on Hockeybuzz.com and Habs writer on TheFranchise.ca. Kamal is also a weekly contributor to the Sunday Shinny on The Team 990 (AM 990) every Sunday from 8 - 9 AM. Listen live at http://www.team990.com/

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Habs/Bruins update, Around the NHL, Pouliot could be scratched and more...

2011 NHL Playoffs, Habs/Bruins - Montreal Leads Series 2-1
HabsAddict.com - Canadiens-Bruins Playoff Musings on a Rare Two-Day Break
http://www.habsaddict.com/2011/04/canadiens-bruins-playoff-musings-on.html

Hockey Inside/Out - One more sleep
http://www.hockeyinsideout.com/news/one-more-sleep-3

Boston Globe - Bruins’ spirits are high
http://www.boston.com/sports/hockey/bruins/articles/2011/04/20/bruins_spirits_are_high/

RDS - Les Bruins respirent plus facilement
http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/318436.html

« Il faut bâtir sur la fin du match »
http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/318418.html

Benoit Pouliot écarté du 4e match?
http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/318419.html

Le jeu de puissance a manqué sa chance
http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/318420.html

Galley donne ses conseils aux Bruins
http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/318398.html


News
Hockey Inside/Out - Habs Future
http://www.hockeyinsideout.com/news/habs-future-6

TSN - SKINNER, GRABNER, COUTURE NAMED FINALISTS FOR CALDER TROPHY
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=362856

NHL ANNOUNCES 10-YEAR TV DEAL WITH NBC AND VERSUS
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=362861

THN.com - NHL Playoff Recap: Blackhawks fight off Canucks in Game 4 win; Sharks rally from four-goal deficit
http://www.thehockeynews.com/articles/39903-NHL-Playoff-Recap-Blackhawks-fight-off-Canucks-in-Game-4-win-Sharks-rally-from-fourgoal-deficit.html

Tessa Bonhomme: Swiss fans show strong support for women's game
http://www.thehockeynews.com/articles/39885-Tessa-Bonhomme-Swiss-fans-show-strong-support-for-womens-game.html

Habsworld.net - Bulldogs Weekly: Dogs Up 2-0
http://www.habsworld.net/article.php?id=2464

Spector's Hockey - Latest Coyotes, Blues and Flyers Rumors – April 20, 2011
http://spectorshockey.net/wordpress/?p=3792

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Habs lost, Bruins back in it, Chara, Thomas, Pacioretty, Rumours and more...

Post game: Bruins 3 - Habs 2 - Montreal Leads Series 2-1
Hockey Inside/Out - No brooms for the Bruins
http://www.hockeyinsideout.com/news/no-brooms-for-the-bruins

Quick Hits
http://www.hockeyinsideout.com/boone/quick-hits-14

Video: Bruins’ Thomas, Chara after Game 3 win
http://www.hockeyinsideout.com/news/video-bruins-thomas-chara-after-game-3-win

RDS - Les Bruins reviennent dans la série
http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/318333.html

Price : « Nous n’étions pas prêts »
http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/318386.html

Les Bruins voulaient le premier but
http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/318388.html

TSN - BRUINS HOLD OFF HABS TO CUT MONTREAL'S SERIES LEAD TO 2-1
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=362797

ESPN.com - Chris Kelly ices game with empty-netter as Bruins cut Habs' lead to 2-1
http://scores.espn.go.com/nhl/recap?gameId=310418010

Habsworld.net - HW 3 Stars: Flat First Foils Habs' Hopes
http://www.habsworld.net/article.php?id=2463

Cyberpresse - Retour sur terre pour le Canadien

Price: «On a eu ce qu'on méritait»

The H Does NOT Stand For Habs - Aftermath: Preparation
http://habsloyalist.blogspot.com/2011/04/aftermath-preparation.html


News
RDS - Pacioretty peut augmenter l'intensité
http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/318360.html

TSN - CULLEN: LESSER KNOWNS RISE TO THE SPOTLIGHT IN NHL PLAYOFFS
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=362828

Spector's Hockey - Updates on the Devils, Bruins and Penguins
http://spectorshockey.net/wordpress/?p=3769

(Photo by Phillip MacCallum/Getty Images North America)

Monday, April 18, 2011

Canadiens Playoff Primer: Habs Go for Stranglehold on Bruins in Montreal

by Kamal Panesar

The scene of the Montreal Canadiens-Boston Bruins first round playoff matchup shifts tonight, to a backdrop that is decidedly more favourable for the Habs.

After taking a surprise 2-0 lead by winning the first two games in Boston, the Habs now come home to Montreal for Games 3 and 4. The friendly climes of the Bell Centre have been good to the Canadiens this season where Montreal has trotted out a 24-11-6 record. For a team who places a lot of importance on line matching, it makes sense that the Canadiens would have a solid home record.


What to expect

The tables have completely turned with Montreal now playing the role of series favorites. Boston needs to win four of five possible games in order to advance while the Canadiens only needs two. In addition, with three of five to be played in Montreal, the Habs look like they are in good position.

But they haven't won anything yet.

The challenge tonight will be for them to remain level headed and focused on the task at hand, despite the ravenous Bell Centre crowd. The players will be pumped and would do well to once again score the first goal, and score it early. This will just keep the crowd in the game while putting the already tentative Bruins on their heels.

Both teams know that a Canadiens win tonight is likely a death sentence for Boston. As such, I would expect the Bruins to bring their best effort of the series. They cannot afford the costly turnovers at their own blueline that have hurt them so badly this series.

Also, players like Milan Lucic and Nathan Horton have to show up on the scoreboard for Boston to have any chance. In the net, there is a whisper that Tuukka Rask could get the call in Tim Thomas' place but I wouldn't bank on that.


The curious case of Zdeno Chara

Prior to Game 2, it was announced that Zdeno Chara had spent the night in Boston hospital for dehydration. While he took the pregame skate, he was in no shape to play and ended up being scratched from the lineup.

Chara accompanied his teammates to Montreal but there are rumours circulating that he might not play tonight. Given his importance to the Bruins, that would be a massive blow to the team. As such, however, I fully expect him to play if he is even remotely able to. No Chara in the lineup would mean, to me, that this guy is gravely ill.


All Business

So while the challenge for Montreal will be to focus on winning Game 3 and avoid looking past tonight, so far, they seem ready for the challenge.

If you haven't seen it yet, here is video of P.K. Subban being interviewed after the Habs Game 2 victory:


I know what you're thinking: what was that? What happened to the exuberant, smiling, charismatic Subban? What happened is that he got the message and, for that matter, so did everyone else on the team.

With veterans like Brian Gionta, Scott Gomez, Brent Sopel, Hal Gill and Travis Moen all having won the Stanley Cup, their influence is visible throughout the rookie ranks.

The message here is stay focused, take it one game at a time and don't give the other team any bulletin board material. So as much as the Bruins have talked about hating the Canadiens and players like David Krejci says he has no respect for Subban, Montreal has refused to play that game.

That is the effect of players who have been there and a sign of maturity.

Whatever the outcome of this series the Canadiens have shown they are a much more mature team than the Bruins. Boston acts young and inexperienced because, well, they are. Montreal, on the other hand, has everyone pulling in the same direction. Moreover, when you see players like Subban and Weber giving sound bites that sound like seasoned pros, you know that (to steal a line from Randy Jackson) they're in it to win it.

As Don Corleone said in the Godfather III, "Never hate your enemies. It clouds your judgment."

Game time is 7:30 PM.


New Sunday Shinny

In this episode of the Sunday Shinny, Gary Whittaker, Nick Murdocco and Kamal Panesar, welcome Rick Springhetti of Macleans pro scouting magazine.

Topics include:
-Jacques Martin
-The Canadiens so far in the playoffs
-Are the Bruins so bad or the Canadiens so good?
-Around the NHL and more!

Click play below to listen in (listing time 38:59):


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Kamal is a freelance Habs writer, Senior Writer/Editor-in-Chief of HabsAddict.com, Montreal Canadiens Blogger on Hockeybuzz.com and Habs writer on TheFranchise.ca. Kamal is also a weekly contributor to the Sunday Shinny on The Team 990 (AM 990) every Sunday from 8 - 9 AM. Listen live at http://www.team990.com/

(Photo by Richard Wolowicz/Getty Images North America)

Habs/Bruins Game 3, Sunday Shinny, Chara still out, Playoff roundup and more...

Pregame: Habs v Bruins - Montreal Leads Series 2-0
HabsAddict.com - Canadiens Playoff Primer: Habs Go for Stranglehold on Bruins in Montreal
http://www.habsaddict.com/2011/04/canadiens-playoff-primer-habs-go-for.html

Hockey Inside/Out - Must-win for Boston
http://www.hockeyinsideout.com/news/must-win-for-boston

Updated with audio: How sick is he?
http://www.hockeyinsideout.com/news/how-sick-is-he

RDS - Les Bruins cachent très bien leur jeu
http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/318307.html

Les Bruins sont à l’aise sur la route
http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/318309.html

Les deux visages du Canadien
http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/318320.html

TSN - HABS CAUTIOUS OF OVERCONFIDENCE WITH LEAD OVER BRUINS
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=362654

Gameday
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/scores/gameday/?hubname=nhl-canadiens

Habsworld.net - HW Recap: Halfway Home
http://www.habsworld.net/article.php?id=2462

ESPN.com - Claude Julien defends Zdeno Chara
http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/nhl/news/story?id=6372644

Bruins-Canadiens Preview
http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/preview?gameId=310418010


News
HabsAddict.com - The Franchise Weekend Morning Show's Sunday Shinny - April 17, 2011
http://pc.habsaddict.com/2011/04/franchise-weekend-morning-shows-sunday_18.html

THN.com - Backchecking: Steve Webb
http://www.thehockeynews.com/articles/39799-Backchecking-Steve-Webb.html

NHL Playoff Recap: Brandon Dubinsky leads Rangers to win; Roberto Luongo shakes Chicago demons
http://www.thehockeynews.com/articles/39842-NHL-Playoff-Recap-Brandon-Dubinsky-leads-Rangers-to-win-Roberto-Luongo-shakes-Chicago-demons.html

Spector's Hockey - Latest Maple Leafs News – April 18, 2011
http://spectorshockey.net/wordpress/?p=3763

(Photo by Elsa/Getty Images North America)

The Franchise Weekend Morning Show's Sunday Shinny - April 17, 2011

In this episode of the Sunday Shinny, Gary Whittaker, Nick Murdocco and Kamal Panesar, welcome Rick Springhetti of Macleans pro scouting magazine.

Topics include:
-Jacques Martin
-The Canadiens so far in the playoffs
-Are the Bruins so bad or the Canadiens so good?
-Around the NHL and more!

Click play below to listen in (listing time 38:59):

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Habs win, Bruins post game, NHL playoff recap, Value players and more...

Post game: Habs 3 - Bruins 1 - Montreal Leads Series 2-0
HabsAddict.com - Canadiens-Bruins: Habs Head Back To Montreal With 2-0 Series Lead
http://www.habsaddict.com/2011/04/canadiens-bruins-habs-head-back-to.html

Hockey Inside/Out - Round 1, Game 2: Habs grab 2-0 series lead
http://www.hockeyinsideout.com/news/round-1-game-2-canadiens-at-bruins

Video: Canadiens all business after grabbing 2-0 lead
http://www.hockeyinsideout.com/news/video-canadiens-all-business-after-grabbing-2-0-lead

RDS - Les Bruins ont délaissé leurs partisans
http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/318286.html

Le CH signe un deuxième gain à Boston
http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/318261.html

CH : Un retour inattendu à Montréal
http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/318276.html

TSN - CANADIENS WIN GAME 2 TO EXTEND SERIES LEAD OVER BRUINS
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=362554

ESPN.com - Canadiens jump Bruins early, take commanding 2-0 series lead
http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/recap?gameId=310416010


News
Habsworld.net - Value Players
http://www.habsworld.net/article.php?id=2459

THN.com - VIDEO: Chicago Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford’s long road to the NHL
http://www.thehockeynews.com/articles/39817-VIDEO-Chicago-Blackhawks-goalie-Corey-Crawfords-long-road-to-the-NHL.html

NHL Playoff Recap: Red Wings' Pavel Datsyuk dominates; Canadiens, Kings outwork Bruins, Sharks
http://www.thehockeynews.com/articles/39821-NHL-Playoff-Recap-Red-Wings-Pavel-Datsyuk-dominates-Canadiens-Kings-outwork-Bruins-Sharks.html

Spector's Hockey - Sunday NHL Rumor Roundup – April 17, 2011
http://spectorshockey.net/wordpress/?p=3751

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