Showing posts with label Rask. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rask. Show all posts
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Boston-Montreal Game #5: Bruins Of the Regular Season Returns to Take Series Lead
Date: 10/05/2014
Opponent: Bruins
Location: Boston
Loss: 2-4
Habs Goalie: Price (L)
Opposition Goalie: Rask (W)
Habs goalscorers: Gallagher, Subban
Opposition goalscorers:Soderberg, Smith, Iginla, Eriksson
Friday, May 09, 2014
Boston-Monrreal Game #4: Figures
Date: 08/05/2014
Opponent: Bruins
Location: Montreal
Loss: 0-1
Habs Goalie: Price (L)
Opposition Goalie: Rask (W)
Habs goalscorers: None
Opposition goalscorers: Fraser
Saturday, May 03, 2014
Boston-Montreal Gam2 #2: Bruins Claw Back to Even Series
Date: 03/05/2014
Opponent: Bruins
Location: Boston
Loss: 3-5
Habs Goalie: Price (L)
Opposition Goalie: Rask (W)
Habs goalscorers: Weaver, Vanek (2)
Opposition goalscorers: Paille, Hamilton, Bergeron, Smith, Lucic
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Revving up Round 2: Strengths and Weaknesses for Canadiens and Bruins
I have done a little analysis and want to take a bit of time to share and perhaps preview the next series. But before that, a taster of a preview: the strengths and weaknesses I perceive in both outfits.
Canadiens strengths
1. Depth of scoring
Right now, one of the Canadiens strengths is depth of scoring talent. Each line rolled out by Therrien has a one-time 20+ goalscorer on it, every line has a guy who has scored an important playoff goal, and even at one time has led his team in a tough situation. The epitome of the strength is in line three where the Canadiens captain skates opposite the current hot duo of Lars Eller and Rene Bourque. This is a fast trio that showed it doesn't need possession to make a dent. It was a nightmare for Tampa, and will be seen as a worry by Boston. If Gachenyuk recovers, this argument is only bolstered.
Canadiens strengths
1. Depth of scoring
Right now, one of the Canadiens strengths is depth of scoring talent. Each line rolled out by Therrien has a one-time 20+ goalscorer on it, every line has a guy who has scored an important playoff goal, and even at one time has led his team in a tough situation. The epitome of the strength is in line three where the Canadiens captain skates opposite the current hot duo of Lars Eller and Rene Bourque. This is a fast trio that showed it doesn't need possession to make a dent. It was a nightmare for Tampa, and will be seen as a worry by Boston. If Gachenyuk recovers, this argument is only bolstered.
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