Great idea from @LigueMagnus: for every goal scored on Tuesday and Friday, 10 trees will be planted in France! https://t.co/Ey12mq8voj
– Michel Laprise (@MLapriseRDS) February 19, 2024
The club has a record of 22 wins, 25 losses and eight overtime defeats… And even though there are still 27 games left in the Habs’ season, there’s one thing we can say right now.
It’s not necessarily a surprise, even if the Habs got off to a good start. We knew that, at some point, it was going to be more difficult, given that the club is rebuilding.
Once the current season is over and the Habs officially miss the spring dance, a number of La Flanelle players will have the opportunity to wear their country’s colors at the World Championship.
And of course, there are some logical candidates in mind. In particular, I’ll be curious to see whether Nick Suzuki and Mike Matheson will take part in the event, as they were approached by Team Canada last year, but ultimately declined the invitation.
We’re still in the middle of the season and for the moment, we’re going to concentrate on that. When the time comes, we’ll sit down and discuss with Slaf what’s best for him. – Kent Hughes
Habs GM Kent Hughes on Juraj Slafkovsky potentially joining Team Slovakia for the upcoming World Championship.
– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) February 19, 2024
Because sometimes it can really help a young player’s confidence.
Monty may not be 19… but he was so good in front of Canada’s net at the last CDM tournament that he arrived at the Habs training camp in September so confident of himself and his abilities on the ice.
And now, we’re seeing the results of all that as the Quebecer enjoys an excellent season with the Habs.
Of course, there’s a risk of injury that comes with all this, and let’s not forget that’s why Slaf didn’t go last year.
It made sense, because his season ended in January with a boo-boo, but things are different this year because he’s healthy.
In my opinion, there shouldn’t even be a discussion about a plan.
Slaf is there in his progression and he deserves to be part of it with what he’s shown since the start of the season.
In gusto
– What a great idea!
– Incroyable.
A running list of injuries, illnesses, suspensions and leaves on the Leafs blue line:
Liljegren
McCabe
Lagesson
Giordano
Timmins
Rielly
Klingberg
Muzzin– Scott Wheeler (@scottcwheeler) February 19, 2024
– Luke Hughes is going to be a monster in a few years.
We have a new fastest skating speed by a defenseman this season, with @NJDevils rookie Luke Hughes clocking in at 23.63 mph during the #StadiumSeries on the weekend.
More #NHLStats via NHL EDGE: https://t.co/7oEEQBRUTd pic.twitter.com/Gs3ZoCeLrl
– NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) February 19, 2024
– Matt Duchene is injured.
Matt Duchene (lower body) is out for today’s game.
– Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) February 19, 2024
– It’s your turn to answer.
Free puck | Is the Habs making progress? https://t.co/DgKtzzzgEG via @lp_lapresse
– Mathias Brunet (@mathiasbrunet) February 19, 2024