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This week's PuckCast is an abbreviated version with iron men Mike Boone and Kevin Mio holding court to discuss all things Canadiens.
With a postseason berth all but locked up, we look at possible playoff matchups and which team the Canadiens would fare better against. We also discuss the Canadiens' ironman, Mike Komisarek, whose streak could be in danger after being forced to leave Thursday's game against the Bruins with a lower-body injury. The latest reports list hims as questionable, so it will be Saturday before a decision will be made in his case.
Other topics include the dazzling goals of Alex Kovalev, the Saturday night rematch with the Bruins and why Tim Thomas can't seem to handle the Canadiens.
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Not really related to the pod-cast, but...
When Andrei Kostitsyn and Higgins both reach 50 pts someone has got to create some sort of picutre titled "The Magnificant Seven" with our 7 50pts+ players
would be pretty sweet.
man, I think way too much about hockey....
I agree with your desirable playoff matchups. The Rangers scare me the most, then I think Pittsburg. I really think we should be able to beat Ottawa, although I'd rather not see that matchup. Boston or Philadelphia would be best, but Buffalo or even Jersey should be winnable.
Hope Komisarek is not seriously injured; we can perhaps get by without him against Boston and Buffalo, but we need him (healthy) against Ottawa and Toronto.
Hi Dave,
You helped me out last week as to why Canadiens were wearing their reds on the road trip out West. Maybe you can assist me with the following: Why don't the Kostitsyn brothers have a first initial on the back of their jerseys to differentiate themselves.
John
Good question, I've been wondering that too. There seems to be enough room.
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