By now, you should all be aware that the season is over. I was under that impression since the beginning of February and the last three losses have really driven it home.
Regardless of that, the fact remains that there is a game tonight. And though a full-blown implosion would certainly drive the point home to the higher ups, I want the players to keep busting their asses to try and win hockey games. The ones that do will prove that they've got the balls to play in this league. The rest can go home.
Tonight the Avalanche face another slumping team in the Montreal Canadiens. And you know what's really awful about seeing the Canadiens in the dumps like this? They're just waiting to play against the right team who will let them turn things around. The Avalanche can be that team.
I'll be watching with very conflicting emotions tonight. I've got money on the Canadiens, will have a Habs fan sitting on my couch and will have an old school Avalanche jersey in the corner reminding me of my pride for the team. "Remember when we were a contender? Those were the days..." it says to me every time I look at it.
In fact, it got me thinking just now. The team has been mediocre at best since the arrival of their new jersey design. And though I'm not crazy enough to blame the jerseys for their woes, I don't like how I associate losing with those bloody sweaters. And now I just pissed off a whole lot of people by interchanging jersey and sweater.
Honestly though, when I look at my old jersey, I see "winner". Because that's what the team did while wearing them. I see no such thing when looking at the current jerseys. Thankfully they haven't tarnished the logo or yeti foot. Those will always be dear to my heart.
So to any Avalanche personnel reading this: once you figure out a strategy to revamp the team into a contender, let's also see a better jersey design come out to accompany that squad.
Because they'll deserve better.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Avalanche vs Canadiens Game Preview
Saturday, November 29, 2008
The "Punch" Line
I'm all alone back on the farm this weekend and to keep myself occupied, I was watching some of the DVDs out of the NHL: Greatest Games in Canadiens History DVD I bought for my dad.
As I was watching the ceremony after the Habs last game at the Forum, I realized something. The Altidudes calling the Mcleod-McCormick-Laperriere line the "Punch" line disrepects the original Punch line of Toe Blake-Elmer Lach-Maurice Richard.
So please stop doing it, guys.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Canadiens Retire Patrick Roy's Number Tonight
Tonight Patrick Roy joins possibly the greatest set of hockey legends when the Montreal Canadiens raise his jersey to the rafters at the Bell Centre.
As a former Canadiens fan - what can I say? I was born into a French-Canadien family - I'm looking forward to it. I'm not one of the talking heads who can't stop wondering whether he will cry or not tonight but I am curious on the reception he will receive.
We all know the less than graceful exit he made with the team but has enough time passesd to heal the wounds?
I hope so because tonight is about Roy's legacy with the Habs and the positives have got to outweigh the negatives.
Posted by Shane Giroux at 11:51 AM 4 comments
Labels: avalanche, canadiens, colorado, retirement, roy
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Where has *this* Kurt Sauer been?
Last night, Kurt Sauer absolutely creamed Andrei Kostitsyn in a game between the Phoenix Coyotes and Montreal Canadiens.
Friday, June 20, 2008
Alex Tanguay Traded to Montreal Canadiens
It was just announced that Alex Tanguay has been traded to Montreal along with the fifth-round pick in exchange for Montreal's first-rounder (25th overall) and a 2nd-rounder from '09.
Sure he's not an Avalanche anymore but come on, you still have to feel a bit invested him ;)