Multi-Player Trade (Bernie Blunder Joe Unklein)

February 24, 2010, by Homme De Sept-Iles

Canadiens poem. Stuck on this planet.

Calgary Musings and In-Game Scribbles

October 6, 2009, by Homme De Sept-Iles

Latendresse paints the wall with a Flame. This slow version of the team is not good for turnover ratios. Gill, Laraque and Stewart are all puck-possession liabilities. They are each aggression assets, though. What horror when they’re on the ice simultaneously. I guess they’re our Boston-Philly antidote.

Open Letter to Bob Gainey

July 5, 2009, by Homme De Sept-Iles

Dear Bob, I don't have your email address or I might have sent this privately. But there is nothing to hide in what I'm saying.

Valence Overload

July 3, 2009, by Homme De Sept-Iles

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In Shock

July 2, 2009, by Homme De Sept-Iles

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Three Random Facts

June 14, 2009, by Homme De Sept-Iles

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No Title Yet

May 17, 2009, by Homme De Sept-Iles

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Who Should Stay, Who Should Go

May 4, 2009, by Homme De Sept-Iles

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Toronto Musings, In-Game Scribbles

March 21, 2009, by Homme De Sept-Iles

Bell Central crowd is booing. And not the isolated muppet-heckle type. Medium to full bowl booing.

Ottawa Musings, In-Game Scribbles

March 20, 2009, by Homme De Sept-Iles

Mike Fisher is on the ice. He hasn’t been the same player for quite some time. It’s a bonus for Montreal each time we play them. Something like Darcy Tucker’s emotional absence from the Leafs two seasons ago.

Edmonton Musings, In-Game Scribbles

March 10, 2009, by Homme De Sept-Iles

Can you imagine interviewing a surgeon while he operates? Or if that bothers you too much, how about if someone was interviewing the Canadian Tire guy while he fixes your brakes? Is that how you want it all to go down?

Atlanta Musings, In-Game Scribbles

March 6, 2009, by Homme De Sept-Iles

The poor lighting in this arena seems to contribute to the generally moribund action when these teams meet in Georgia. Seriously.

Buffalo Musings, In-Game Scribbles

March 4, 2009, by Homme De Sept-Iles

I've had enough of Benoit Brunet. From Pierre Houde's expressions, it would seem he has been feeling the same for weeks or maybe even months. Brunet is not a quarter the outstanding colour-man that Pednault was. Brunet may improve, of course. We shall see.

Don’t Be Shocked If…

March 3, 2009, by Homme De Sept-Iles

Nine potential shockers that may just happen in the near future.

Russians, Penguins, Czechs, Frenchmen …. It’s a Goal War

February 19, 2009, by Homme De Sept-Iles

On the second of two games in two nights, the Canadiens let their tongues hang, tails point and went for the flanks-shuddering sprint.

Ten Reasons Montreal Will Reach the 2008-09 Stanley Cup Final

February 11, 2009, by Homme De Sept-Iles

Yes, Montreal is in the midst of the worst stretch of the season. And this will be the turning point for one of the more dramatic team turnarounds in recent NHL history. Herewith, the ten biggest reasons why we can expect it: 10. Mathieu Dandenault - The most under-appreciated of a significant handful of [...]

L.A. Musings, In-Game Scribbles

January 31, 2009, by Homme De Sept-Iles

That look from the coal-lined innards of an oven. Plekanec has scored at last. It's validation. The type of outcome that causes more not less with a player like Plekanec.

Does Montreal Miss Sheldon Souray?

December 14, 2008, by Homme De Sept-Iles

It has been over a year since Souray's surly form skimmed passes or boomed shots from the Red, White and blue-line.