Dr_Do-Little
I don't miss Sony's op and I won't miss this forum either.
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Post by Dr_Do-Little on Feb 14, 2017 22:32:44 GMT
I was just going to post this! Now I'm scared, he is a great coach and may actually get Montreal firing on all cylinders again! Bergeron wouldn't available by any chances? I know he liked Julien... Just asking.
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Dr_Do-Little
I don't miss Sony's op and I won't miss this forum either.
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Post by Dr_Do-Little on Feb 14, 2017 22:50:40 GMT
All joking aside. I didn't had problems with Therrien. I know some do but I liked him he's a good coach but.. Julien is better. Both got previously fired from Montréal when the team was going nowhere under the previous administration. Now you know how I felt when the Bruins hired him! I'm afraid he's sitting on an ejectable seat thou. The crowd is 50/50 on it. (First impression.)
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Post by Ikit Klaw on Feb 15, 2017 1:47:23 GMT
Just saw the news, O.O
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Post by PLYMCO_PILGRIM on Feb 15, 2017 14:03:39 GMT
I was just going to post this! Now I'm scared, he is a great coach and may actually get Montreal firing on all cylinders again! Bergeron wouldn't available by any chances? I know he liked Julien... Just asking. I wouldn't be surprised, at this point, if we traded Bergeron and Rask away....
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Post by Ikit Klaw on Feb 15, 2017 14:16:19 GMT
Bergeron wouldn't available by any chances? I know he liked Julien... Just asking. I wouldn't be surprised, at this point, if we traded Bergeron and Rask away.... Sweeney does seem to want to tear the team apart, not sure why.
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Post by Ikit Klaw on Feb 17, 2017 4:19:33 GMT
Michel Therrien’s letter to the organization and the fans
“I would first like to thank the Montreal Canadiens organization, especially Geoff Molson and Marc Bergevin, for the experience of five remarkable years. The Montreal Canadiens have always been a great organization, and recent events in no way change my perception of the team and its management.
Being an NHL coach is a tough job: it is gratifying on many levels but it can also quickly become a thankless task. When a team is experiencing difficulties, any head coach knows his job is on the line. I understand and accept this reality.
I would like to thank fans in Montreal and across Quebec, as well as members of the media. I also salute the coaches and staff I have worked with over the years and, above all, the many players whom I had the privilege of coaching.
I leave with my head held high: I am very proud of the work accomplished over the past five years. The current team can aspire to great honours, and I wish my colleague Claude Julien every success in the future.“ - Michel Therrien.
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Post by PLYMCO_PILGRIM on Feb 20, 2017 21:37:19 GMT
Did you watch the first game with Claude? I know the Habs didn't win but did there seem to be some positive changes in the first game?
Bruins have won 4 in a row now, I think that is a record for this season.
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Post by Ikit Klaw on Feb 20, 2017 22:38:00 GMT
Didn't catch the game, was at 1pm and I was doing other things.
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