cbs's preview of canadiens

krmason
09-23-2003, 04:57 AM
The Canadiens aren't really facing much in the way of expectations from their fans this year, although there is always pressure on this storied hockey team in Montreal. That's one of the reasons so many players are reluctant to play there.
Fortunately for the Canadiens, a fair number of their players this year will be too young to understand what all the fuss is about. Under new general manager Bob Gainey, Montreal's lineup should be decidely younger, with the nucleus of the future, forwards Jason Ward and Marcel Hossa and defenseman Ron Hainsey and Mike Komimsarek, set to get regular turns.
Those young talents saw some action last year and generally looked good, particularly after Claude Julien became coach. But that doesn't necessarily mean than Montreal will get back to the playoffs this year, even if the kids continue to improve.
The Canadiens, overall, do not have a bad lineup with players like Saku Koivu, Richard Zednik and Andrei Markov, but the team is small and struggles to score goals. Two years ago, the MVP and Vezina-winning goaltending Jose Theodore overcame those deficiencies, but when he struggled last year, so did Montreal.
Theodore had some personal scandalous issues involving his family to contend with this summer. How Theodore rebounds from that episode and last will dictate Montreal's campaign. If they do in fact sneak into the playoffs, it has to be because of Theodore.
http://www.sportsline.com/nhl/teams/page/MON

AK-47
09-23-2003, 05:45 AM
The Canadiens aren't really facing much in the way of expectations from their fans this year, although there is always pressure on this storied hockey team in Montreal. That's one of the reasons so many players are reluctant to play there.
Fortunately for the Canadiens, a fair number of their players this year will be too young to understand what all the fuss is about. Under new general manager Bob Gainey, Montreal's lineup should be decidely younger, with the nucleus of the future, forwards Jason Ward and Marcel Hossa and defenseman Ron Hainsey and Mike Komimsarek, set to get regular turns.
Those young talents saw some action last year and generally looked good, particularly after Claude Julien became coach. But that doesn't necessarily mean than Montreal will get back to the playoffs this year, even if the kids continue to improve.
The Canadiens, overall, do not have a bad lineup with players like Saku Koivu, Richard Zednik and Andrei Markov, but the team is small and struggles to score goals. Two years ago, the MVP and Vezina-winning goaltending Jose Theodore overcame those deficiencies, but when he struggled last year, so did Montreal.
Theodore had some personal scandalous issues involving his family to contend with this summer. How Theodore rebounds from that episode and last will dictate Montreal's campaign. If they do in fact sneak into the playoffs, it has to be because of Theodore.
http://www.sportsline.com/nhl/teams/page/MON


They have projected stats of our players. I'm just hoping they're going to be way wrong.

Koivu 55points????
Zednik 36 points????
komisarek 1 point in 11 games.

http://www.sportsline.com/nhl/teams/stats/MON

Just click on the player u want.

Playr050
09-23-2003, 06:14 AM
I think the projections are based more on averages and less on how much each player improved last season.

komisakick ass
09-23-2003, 06:15 AM
They have projected stats of our players. I'm just hoping they're going to be way wrong.

Koivu 55points????
Zednik 36 points????
komisarek 1 point in 11 games.

http://www.sportsline.com/nhl/teams/stats/MON

Just click on the player u want.
and Ward 4 points are they crazy, Ward is gonna 4 points in the first week.

AK-47
09-23-2003, 06:47 AM
I think the projections are based more on averages and less on how much each player improved last season.


They probably are, but isn't that a stupid way to make projections?

LPHabsFan
09-23-2003, 08:12 AM
Say what you want about the points but the overall assesment is dead on. I don't think anybody is going to disagree with me and from what Ive seen every report on the habs. They all say the same thing. No Theo = No playoffs.

Playr050
09-23-2003, 09:08 AM
They probably are, but isn't that a stupid way to make projections?
I'm not so sure about that. Being that there's a written formula that they're using to determine the projections, it's not just some schmuck saying "Oh, this guy, I think he'll get 52 points and 17 PIM this year." It also takes out any chance of homerism/favoritism by biased writers.

AK-47
09-23-2003, 10:31 AM
I'm not so sure about that. Being that there's a written formula that they're using to determine the projections, it's not just some schmuck saying "Oh, this guy, I think he'll get 52 points and 17 PIM this year." It also takes out any chance of homerism/favoritism by biased writers.


Well, they better work on their formula coz Zednik isn't going to get 36 points this year.

Vicious
09-23-2003, 02:15 PM
And they have Ryder and Hainsey not playing in the NHL at all this year... meh..