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Aperçu de la série Canadiens de Montréal contre Penguins de Pittsburgh | Analyse instantanée



Kyle Bukauskas s’entretient avec Colby Armstrong et Eric Engels pour avoir un aperçu de ce à quoi ressemblerait une série éliminatoire Canadiens/Penguins et si une équipe des Penguins en bonne santé serait trop difficile à vaincre pour Montréal. ————————————————— Abonnez-vous à Sportsnet sur YouTube – http://sprtsnt.ca/2paAT2L Visitez Sportsnet.ca pour plus de nouvelles et de faits saillants sur les sports – http://www.sportsnet.ca Suivez Sportsnet sur Facebook – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTFB Suivez Sportsnet sur Twitter – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTTWTR Suivez Sportsnet sur Instagram – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTINST Suivez Sportsnet sur Snapchat – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTSNAP Regardez Sportsnet sur Sportsnet maintenant – http://sportsnet.ca /maintenant

24 Comments

  1. These idiots talk like habs had no injuries… It is literally their jobs to know this.

  2. With all the naysayers commenting I think they are forgetting that a healthy habs team is a pretty good one. I'm so glad we'll finally get a playoffs to watch.

  3. What a joke this season will be if this 24 team series ever starts
    There will be a huge mark and devaluing of the meaning of the cup if any of those basement dwellers win the cup
    This is even worse than that glowing puck gimmick used a number of years ago

  4. Habs are a lot better than their record shows. Wish they wouldn't have traded away a few key goal scorers (as they didn't think they'd make the playoffs). They seriously need to strengthen their defense if they hope to beat Pittsburgh.

  5. eh, Carey Price is good, but come on, goaltenders can go cold too. i do agree with this Eric guy, though, it's like a new season so the Habs will have a fresh outlook and be able to shake off the grayscale from before…. Pgh has a lot more to lose but should be fun to play and see, if it ever happens. Pgh is definitely at risk of falling asleep at the wheel to teams like the Habs, the Isles, etc.

  6. This will be the first time all season habs have a full healthy roster, they were easily on route to a playoff spot with a healthy line up. Add a rested price to the mix and don't be surprised if the habs end up taking the cup, just saying.

  7. no way the likes of crosby and malkin are gonna let the habs bypass them in the twilight of their career. too much exp. I could see the pens sweeping the habs in this "playoff" series.

  8. Pittsburgh has the best player in the league,along with a great cast. They're not that far removed from a cup, sooo in theory they should able to beat the Habs. If they can't then maybe they shouldn't be in the play off picture either

  9. as a montreal fan i can see the habs fighting hard against the pens. But i still think the penguins will win. and plus we most likely will not have domi in the lineup due to his type 1 diabetes.

  10. If Claude has the Canadiens running a fast disciplined system in front of Price the Habs can frustrate the Pens and pull it off. However the Pens play a fast pressure game which can create turnovers that the Pens skill players can take advantage of. The Pens top skill against Price will be fun to watch but the deciding factor will be who wins against Murray and the Canadiens blue collar crew. I think having to play a play in round will put a chip on Pitt’s shoulder and keep them focused.
    I think Pens in 4. They will come with waves of speed and skill and Murray will get the job done.

  11. There are no great teams in the nhl. All I know is bet man gives the calls t American teams where they promote selling the game. It is no coincidence that a Canadian team has not won in 27 years,

  12. I know these are crazy times but does anyone else feel like you just watched 13 minutes of platitudes?

  13. The Habs team in 2010 is wayyy different than our team now in 2020. We have no chance to beat them and as a habs fan I'd rather we lose since we are still rebuilding.

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