Quebec City would be the obvious choice. NHL ready arena and Covid friendly government.On the upside, the Canucks might not be able to play in BC, and may be forced to temporarily relocate to a province with a more respectable time zone.
goaltending by FIYou do realize anything can happen in a sprint season with no exhibition games right?
That said, it should benefit rosters without heavy turnover more. Ottawa and Montreal will have many new faces.
Waiting for the excuses should the Leafs not finish first.
Some of these kids don’t know what a real rivalry is
Like The Diques and Habsthe islanders and rangers are a rivalry?
Quebec City would be the obvious choice. NHL ready arena and Covid friendly government.
Yeah, I had that thought. The province and that arena would welcome them with open arms, I’d think.
Though I imagine the Canucks would probably prefer to play in a city closer to their own time zone, for the sake of their fans/TV audience.
They’re going to try to win rolling 4 second lines. Wear the opponent down and pull it out in the third. Sort of like football.
when?Like The Diques and Habs
Going to be hard to do that with 2 2nd lines.
We can call Jk, Anderson, byron, Lehtonen, etc "2nd liners" but that feels a whole lot like trying to explain away a lack of forward talent by just making shit up.
They have 2 20g men on the fourth line. 20g guys on the other lines. It’s more than two lines but we’ll once again agree to disagree.Going to be hard to do that with 2 2nd lines.
We can call Jk, Anderson, byron, Lehtonen, etc "2nd liners" but that feels a whole lot like trying to explain away a lack of forward talent by just making shit up.
Not the first time the Habs get underestimated here. Won’t be the last either.If you lower the bar enough that the threshold for calling a guy a legit top-6 forward is scoring at a 40-point pace in multiple recent seasons, then you could argue that Montreal has five such players on their roster.
You could bump it up to six if you think Nick Suzuki is likely to reproduce or improve on the 47-point pace he put up as a rookie last year (I expect he will).
If you take the Bergevin view that paying Josh Anderson like a second liner makes it so, in spite of him having produced at a 40-point pace once in his career at 26 years of age, and coming off a 4-points-in-26-games season, that gets you to seven guys.
To get it up past that number, you’d have to assume that Kotkaniemi’s going to take a quantum leap forward, or that older guys like Byron, Lekhonen and Armia have another offensive gear they haven’t yet discovered but will this season.
So yeah, seems like a wee bit of a stretch
Not the first time the Habs get underestimated here. Won’t be the last either.