It’s a great way to discuss hot topics in the hockey world every week.
And last night‘s guests were Tony Marinaro, Alain Chantelois and Jean Perron.
Quite a line-up… and in the end, we were treated to some serious flames between the three guests.
First, there was a fiery debate about Trevor Zegras (whom Marinaro defended, while Perron had reservations, notably about the youngster’s individualism), but it was when the guests started talking about Trevor Timmins that things really got going.
On the one hand, Perron makes no secret of the fact that he really doesn’t like what Timmins has done in Montreal, even claiming that he “sank” Bergevin…
And on the other, Marinaro (who said he didn’t want to defend Timmins because he did make mistakes) found himself playing devil’s advocate, and it was with a touch of frustration in his voice that he wanted to defend Timmins :
Was it Trevor Timmins who asked Marc Bergevin to trade Mikhail Sergachev? And Bob Gainey to trade Ryan McDonagh? – Tony Marinaro
When you look at the Habs’ current roster, it’s true that a lot of guys were drafted while Timmins was still with the organization. No one would argue that he’s had an exemplary track record, but on the other hand, it would be wrong to say that he’s only had bad breaks.
This isn’t the first time we’ve heard Timmins mentioned in the Montreal media this week: at the end of the last episode of the Processus podcast, Mathias Brunet and Simon Boisvert talked about the 2008 draft, in which the Habs traded their first-round pick for Alex Tanguay.
Years later, Timmins told Brunet that he would have drafted John Carlson with that pick (which could have changed the Habs’ future, we agree)… but the Snake noted that, from what he understood, it was a Quebec player who was in the Habs’ sights at the time, possibly Nicolas Deschamps. Remember that the Canadiens didn’t draft any Quebecers that year.
And with the dismissal of Jarmo Kekalainen in Columbus today (a team Timmins is still working with, by the way), the name of the Habs’ former hockey head has been the talk of the town in recent days.
In gusto
– Wow.
There’s no stopping that @CanadiensMTL prospect Owen Beck shows off that NHL-calibre release!@SpiritHockey | #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/JjiNe2Y7Cu
– Ontario Hockey League (@OHLHockey) February 16, 2024
– Auston Matthews continues to score goals.
AUSTON MATTHEWS
NATURAL HAT-TRICK! 45 GOALS! pic.twitter.com/1hScHc7fTf
– Omar (@TicTacTOmar) February 16, 2024
– If the Habs’ attack is the business of a trio, the Blackhawks’ is the business of a single player… an 18-year-old.
Connor Bedard missed 14 games in 41 days.
The #Blackhawks scored 20 goals in those 14 games. pic.twitter.com/oXr717KZTu
– Tab Bamford (@The1Tab) February 16, 2024
– Ouch.
The Dogg just ate a puck and heads down the tunnel pic.twitter.com/kmIXaN5xhw
– Spittin’ Chiclets (@spittinchiclets) February 16, 2024
– Love the look.
“Fishbowl Bedard”
Connor Bedard wears the full face protector on his return to play from a broken jaw! pic.twitter.com/iqRLFNJROr
– RDS (@RDSca) February 16, 2024
– Jaroslav Halak has a deal to finish the season in Slovakia.
Jaroslav Halak has an agreement to play for Slovan Bratislava back home in Slovakia. He will decide whether or not to sign the contract by the end of the month, and pending a medical. He’s currently in Boston
– NHL News (@PuckReportNHL) February 16, 2024
– I love Luke Richardson.
Any minutes restrictions for Connor Bedard?
“Nope, not unless he turns the puck over.”
-Luke Richardson pic.twitter.com/N8hjdLN4xO
– Phillip Thompson (@_phil_thompson) February 15, 2024
– Obviously.
Islanders: Gallagher to receive invitations https://t.co/8Sd2wLuH1O
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) February 15, 2024
– What do you think?
Framed around Greig’s empty-net slap shot and Rielly’s violent response, the head coach of the Flyers was asked for his take on field hockey’s cultural shift when it comes to the influx of brash new youth.
“Well, it’s a dumb league. It is.”(@lukefoxjukebox) https://t.co/AGqvsL88Q4
– Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) February 15, 2024