The confidence in this team right now is palpable.https://t.co/uusxYYHnOi
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) December 27, 2023
I say “spent” as if the holidays were over, even though they’re not. I guess I had the Habs players’ holiday schedule in mind on this one.
Because no, in the NHL, the break isn’t long. Many clubs will be playing tonight, by the way.
The Habs are one of the lucky ones in this regard. Not only did it not play on December 23, it’s not playing tonight. In fact, only four clubs won’t be playing tonight.
And they’ll have to do it fast, because tomorrow marks the start of a sequence of six games in ten days. The games will take place in five different cities, and tough opponents will be on the menu.
The boys obviously know that the challenge will be imposing over the next few days. After all, holiday travel is always difficult because of – obvious alert – travel and Christmas.
But at least this year’s holiday trip is off to a better start than in other years. At the moment, the Habs have five points out of a possible six, which is very good.
Because yes, for those who don’t remember, the club is only four points away from the playoffs. Tampa has the last playoff spot in the East right now.
I’ve said it before: I don’t think the Habs will make it to the March deadline. That said, it’s important to see the guys play meaningful games, and we can understand why they like it.
It’s also understandable that they care.
Yes, I look at the standings.
These are the words of Nick Suzuki. The Canadiens’ captain, as reported in a piece by Renaud Lavoie on the TVA Sports website, obviously likes to see his team in the running.
But the most important thing to note in all this is the level of confidence. The club is able to make up lost ground in games because the boys don’t crash when they allow a goal.
I’ve named those two, but don’t forget Rafaël Harvey-Pinard, Jordan Harris, Tanner Pearson and, if you want to add them, Carey Price and Chris Wideman, two guys who probably won’t play all year.
Normally, Michael Pezzetta or Emil Heineman don’t play and Gustav Lindstrom is the extra defenseman.
It’s also worth remembering that the holiday trading freeze ends at one minute past midnight. That’s in just over 3 p.m., at the time of writing.
Breaking news
– Here are today’s games at the World Junior Championship.
Day 2 of action at the #MondialJunior!
6am – Switzerland/Slovakia on #RDS
8:30am – Germany/Finland on #RDS
11am – Norway/Czech Republic on #RDS2
1:30pm – Canada/Latvia on #RDSThe whole team will be there – @StephRDSJunior @MADumontHockey @fecorbinRDS @bruno_gervais27 @AABarbeau @MLacroixRDS
– Jasmin Leroux (@jasmin_leroux) December 27, 2023
– The Quebecer has the confidence of his club.
Goalkeeping coach Justin Pogge played every game in the 2006 tournament. I think he sees the same thing for Mathis Rousseau. Stay tuned #ECJ https://t.co/a8OzKaczUj
– Stephane Leroux (@StephRDSJunior) December 27, 2023
– Sad news for this young man, who will miss the rest of the CMJ.
Adam Jiříček will miss the rest of the #WorldJuniors due to a knee injury.
In 2022, his brother David(#CBJ) also played just one game before leaving the WJC with a knee injury. https://t.co/JSyrhWrUWn
– Czech Prospects (@CZprospects) December 27, 2023
– The Harvey-Pinard story. [98.5 FM]
– Les Lions: no big connection with the Canadiens?
One of the draws of an ECHL team in Trois-Rivières was an affiliation with the Canadiens, but there has been little evidence of it off the ice, with little reminder on it. Not that there must be since they are independent organizations, but it would help.https://t.co/LeiB129Kmj
– Andrew Zadarnowski (@AZadarski) December 27, 2023