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[Marc Dumont] Les Canadiens de Montréal adoptent logiquement l’attitude de « ne faire aucun prisonnier »


[Marc Dumont] Les Canadiens de Montréal adoptent logiquement l’attitude de « ne faire aucun prisonnier »


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  1. dmbcanada

    I am in agreement with sticking up for your teammates, but when it is over the top and is causing a ridiculous amount of penalties and in turn goals against then it has to be a more toned down approach. This does add to the rivalry with Toronto and Ottawa, just hope Montreal comes out on top this season against these bums, Ottawa especially since I can’t stand loud mouth Tkachuk.

  2. JohnRamboSR

    I am all for it.

    As a fan, I’m just sick of the injuries and careless runs at our players. Seeing Laine get taken out in a nothing game from a nothing player was brutal – to think he almost missed the full year, would have been sad for a player that just reignited his passion for hockey. This is the most excited I’ve been about a new Habs player.

    Then seeing Dachs cheapshot, after coming off a full year from injuries. Just gut wrenching.

    I imagine the players feel exactly the same way. Dirty, reckless players need to be held accountable for their actions. A 2 minute penalty isn’t enough in exchange for taking out one of our players long term.

    It’s also funny seeing the other fanbases dramatic reactions. They’re acting like Xhekaj is doing something criminal, and they turn a blind eye to what leads up to his actions. If their players were put in the same situations as ours, they’d be just as happy to see another player stand up for theirs.

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