Sens’ Greig: ‘Got a breakaway and thought I’d bury it’ https://t.co/HXFQeMVwGg
– theScore NHL (@theScoreNHL) February 14, 2024
Morgan Reilly loved his opponent’s gesture so much that he stamped his sherwood on his forehead. No doubt he was trying to channel his joy…
The Sens player, of course, had no idea he was about to start such a story. And in Toronto, it’s going to continue to be the talk of the town, since Reilly’s five-game suspension has only just begun.
But in recent weeks, the Leafs weren’t the only ones to be the target of a five-game suspension: so was the Habs. Brendan Gallagher was suspended following Patrick Roy’s comeback game at the Bell Centre.
But now, following yesterday’s game, Brendan Gallagher’s five-game suspension is behind him. He’s now free as a bird and can play tomorrow at MSG in New York.
The problem? The Habs played so well yesterday that I’m not sure Martin St-Louis wants to break the formula.
If Gallagher were a young player, I have a feeling he might skip his turn on Thursday. But since he’s a veteran, I expect to see him play against the Rangers tomorrow night. I don’t expect him to be the story of the game, since the first trio is the talk of the town, but he should play.
There is a general anxiety among Canadiens fans that they lack elite offensive talent. Nick Suzuki is aware of that anxiety, and over the last month, he and his consistent linemates Cole Caufield and Juraj Slafkovsky have worked to alleviate it: https://t.co/BDkhlotP7o
– Arpon Basu (@ArponBasu) February 14, 2024
What I hope is that a Brandon Gignac or a Joshua Roy doesn’t get docked on his way to the stands. That would be the easy decision to make as they’re among the last to arrive… But they clearly deserve to play.
In fact, since Gignac plays center, it would really be a one-time decision… but hey. We understand each other.
One “obvious” candidate to leave out is Michael Pezzetta. He’s not having a great season, and he’s often the one to step aside when a healthy striker isn’t playing.
But if I have a name to suggest, it’s Jesse Ylönen. Did you know that yesterday, he was the only Habs skater not to take a shot on goal? Did you know that in his last 32 games, the forward hasn’t found the back of the net?
#Habs Jesse Ylönen hasn’t scored a goal in his last 32 games. #HabsIO
– Stu Cowan (@StuCowan1) February 14, 2024
I know that on this Valentine’s Day, we’re supposed to be giving love, but we’re all noticing that Ylönen is a first-class passenger on the Habs right now.
And something’s got to be done now that the club is on a roll.
In a gust
– I thought it was good.
They’re the same picture pic.twitter.com/Xplk6y9dtM
– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) February 14, 2024
– A little gourmand, that Cole Caufield. He joked that he was happy to see Brandon Gignac score… for chicken wings.
Cole Caufield when asked about how happy all the Canadiens players were to see Brandon Gignac score his first NHL goal, which made it 5-0: “No, we were happy for wings.”
He was kidding.
– Arpon Basu (@ArponBasu) February 14, 2024
– Really?
A few other Blue Jays players are also in the rankings. https://t.co/9oMlXsMHxr
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) February 14, 2024
– Juraj Slafkovsky Sr. pounded on the Habs logo yesterday in the locker room.
The Canadiens cover their logo with a carpet when the media is in there. Once the room clears out, the carpet is removed. Just as that happened last night, Juraj Slafkovsky brought his dad in the room. You’ll never guess the first place he stepped. Junior freaked out. https://t.co/JJZJemkm4m
– Arpon Basu (@ArponBasu) February 14, 2024
– Two years already.
2 years ago to the day, Kent Hughes made his first major transaction as GM of the #CHs, trading Tyler Toffoli to the Flames in return for a 1st round pick and Emil Heineman (and a few other minors).
A transaction that sounded the hour of… pic.twitter.com/R1QvdEWQh5
– Marc-Olivier Beaudoin (@MOBeaudoin1) February 14, 2024