Martin St-Louis is fed up with Joel Armia’s bad penalties → https://t.co/vaaqDppUSA
– DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses) December 31, 2023
I’ve liked Joel Armia for a long time, because he has everything it takes to be a regular in the NHL.
The fact that he has suffered several injuries during his career hasn’t helped, but if he played up to his talent, he wouldn’t be talked about in this way.
That’s what Renaud Lavoie had to say about him.
Maxim Lapierre believes he doesn’t belong in the line-up.
Joel Armia “has no business in the lineup” https://t.co/ut0JNeV6zd
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) December 31, 2023
In the December 30 game against the Florida Panthers, Armia took a bad penalty late in the game. Renaud Lavoie doesn’t understand why he was the one to receive such a penalty.
“How is it that a veteran like Joel Armia, who’s having a hard time staying in the National League because they put him in the waivers and no one claims him, is the one taking a penalty like that in the offensive zone?” – Renaud Lavoie
Lavoie believes he could be forgiven if he played up to his talent, but the Finn simply doesn’t do it.
The right-handed forward could be a big help to the Habs, but he’s not taking advantage of the rebuild and the injuries to be useful.
Decidedly, Armia isn’t giving himself much of a chance to stay in the lineup, having already taken a penalty this season.
Even if the club isn’t very well-stocked up front, especially with the array of injuries, there are other options for the Habs to replace him.
Michael Pezzetta frequently misses his turn, but even if he doesn’t produce, he at least brings energy and intensity.
Okay, he gets some bad penalties too, but that’s because of his intensity.
In gusts
– Let’s not panic about Team Canada Junior. Canada dominates this tournament year after year, so we can’t always win gold.
Over the past 10 years, Canada’s record at the #MondialJunior vs. the powers (USA-FIN-SUE-RUS) -> 18-10-3, the best of the 5 countries mentioned.
Canada has won 5 of the last 10 championships before this year.
It’s true that our hockey is going badly!!!
It’s late in Sweden #Bonnenuit
– Stephane Leroux (@StephRDSJunior) January 2, 2024
– It’s nice to see.
Chemistry takes hold in Laval!
(: @RocketLaval ) pic.twitter.com/Z3kUg6iiuf
– RDS (@RDSca) January 2, 2024
– With Matthew Poitras’ disappointing performance at the WJC, the Bruins might be tempted to put Trent Frederic on the massive attack in his place.
@GlobeKPD: Frederic possible for B’s power play? https://t.co/azJ52mpoiz via @BostonGlobe
– Kevin Paul Dupont (@GlobeKPD) January 2, 2024
– Even if he has the talent to play in MLS, I don’t think his bad reputation here will allow him to return to this league.
For Djordje Mihailovic, a return to MLS via the RedBull family could be a good alternative.
At 25, it’s not too late to revive his reputation in MLS and then bounce back in Austria, or even Germany. #USMNT https://t.co/VDST3dxUjb
– Nilton Jorge (@NiltonJorge) January 2, 2024