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Do The Canadiens Have It
by Paul on 04/03/08 at 02:57 PM ET
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from Pierre LeBrun at Sportsnet,
I’ve gone on record a few times on Hockeycentral saying I don’t think the Canadiens have enough experience to go deep into the playoffs. And yet, I’ve got this unshakable feeling about this team ... like something special is going on here.
First of all, the Eastern Conference is wide open. There is no San Jose or Anaheim or Detroit in the East. Just a bunch of good teams. There isn’t a team in the East where if Montreal beat them in the playoffs you would call it an actual upset.
Then you’ve got this rookie goaltender Carey Price, who seems to fight off a yawn at the most critical moment of a game. He’s that calm.
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Interesting Carey Price tidbit.
I played against him in roller hockey two summers ago.
He played Center. He was the best player, skater in the leauge.
Even playing out, the mannerisms, so calm.
Posted by Laker from dapuddle on 04/03/08 at 10:37 PM ET