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Quote:Originally posted by Brandon@Nov 19 2017, 01:59 PM
It's not karma, the Habs are just run by one of the biggest morons in hockey. Bergevin should have gotten the can in the summer


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Quote:Originally posted by Brandon@Nov 19 2017, 11:59 AM
It's not karma, the Habs are just run by one of the biggest morons in hockey. Bergevin should have gotten the can in the summer

Marc Bergevin is a problem solver. Have all of his moves worked out? Maybe not. But each makes sense when you consider what he was fixing. For example, the Drouin trade fixed the problem that he didn’t have a good young centre, if you ignore the 23-year-old American guy they keep burying on the fourth line. (Guess who has the higher career best in goals and points between Galchenyuk and Drouin. No, seriously, guess!Wink The Subban trade fixed the problem that someone on the Canadiens was likeable. The Antti Niemi waiver claim fixed the problem that no one had laughed at the Habs for like five entire minutes. Problem. Solved.

Marc Bergevin deserves a chance to fix this team, because, honestly, we all need comedy in our lives. He’s probably going to get it, too, because he’s signed until 2022 despite not actually having achieved anything in his tenure. Marc Bergevin’s deal is so bad for the Habs you’d think Marc Bergevin negotiated it. So be patient, Habs fans. Trust the process. Let him fix your team.

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Quote:Originally posted by InciteHysteria@Nov 19 2017, 07:57 PM


Marc Bergevin is a problem solver. Have all of his moves worked out? Maybe not. But each makes sense when you consider what he was fixing. For example, the Drouin trade fixed the problem that he didn’t have a good young centre, if you ignore the 23-year-old American guy they keep burying on the fourth line. (Guess who has the higher career best in goals and points between Galchenyuk and Drouin. No, seriously, guess!Wink The Subban trade fixed the problem that someone on the Canadiens was likeable. The Antti Niemi waiver claim fixed the problem that no one had laughed at the Habs for like five entire minutes. Problem. Solved.

Marc Bergevin deserves a chance to fix this team, because, honestly, we all need comedy in our lives. He’s probably going to get it, too, because he’s signed until 2022 despite not actually having achieved anything in his tenure. Marc Bergevin’s deal is so bad for the Habs you’d think Marc Bergevin negotiated it. So be patient, Habs fans. Trust the process. Let him fix your team.


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Quote:Originally posted by InciteHysteria@Nov 19 2017, 03:57 PM


Marc Bergevin is a problem solver. Have all of his moves worked out? Maybe not. But each makes sense when you consider what he was fixing. For example, the Drouin trade fixed the problem that he didn’t have a good young centre, if you ignore the 23-year-old American guy they keep burying on the fourth line. (Guess who has the higher career best in goals and points between Galchenyuk and Drouin. No, seriously, guess!Wink The Subban trade fixed the problem that someone on the Canadiens was likeable. The Antti Niemi waiver claim fixed the problem that no one had laughed at the Habs for like five entire minutes. Problem. Solved.

Marc Bergevin deserves a chance to fix this team, because, honestly, we all need comedy in our lives. He’s probably going to get it, too, because he’s signed until 2022 despite not actually having achieved anything in his tenure. Marc Bergevin’s deal is so bad for the Habs you’d think Marc Bergevin negotiated it. So be patient, Habs fans. Trust the process. Let him fix your team.


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Quote:Originally posted by Brandon@Nov 19 2017, 12:59 PM
It's not karma, the Habs are just run by one of the biggest morons in hockey. Bergevin should have gotten the can in the summer

Keep him. He's french
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#21

Quote:Originally posted by Zoone16@Nov 19 2017, 12:20 PM


That's not karma.... Karma would be Subban winning the Stanley Cup with the Preds.

He was real close last season and has a better chance winning it this year opposed to MTL.

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Quote:Originally posted by InciteHysteria@Nov 19 2017, 02:57 PM


Marc Bergevin is a problem solver. Have all of his moves worked out? Maybe not. But each makes sense when you consider what he was fixing. For example, the Drouin trade fixed the problem that he didn’t have a good young centre, if you ignore the 23-year-old American guy they keep burying on the fourth line. (Guess who has the higher career best in goals and points between Galchenyuk and Drouin. No, seriously, guess!Wink The Subban trade fixed the problem that someone on the Canadiens was likeable. The Antti Niemi waiver claim fixed the problem that no one had laughed at the Habs for like five entire minutes. Problem. Solved.

Marc Bergevin deserves a chance to fix this team, because, honestly, we all need comedy in our lives. He’s probably going to get it, too, because he’s signed until 2022 despite not actually having achieved anything in his tenure. Marc Bergevin’s deal is so bad for the Habs you’d think Marc Bergevin negotiated it. So be patient, Habs fans. Trust the process. Let him fix your team.

He clearly could've attempted to fix the lack luster Center core they have instead of Trading for Drouin. Should've resigned Condon way back so you wouldn't be stuck with an inexperienced goalie and a washed up with Niemi. Like he should've been fired during the last off-season as he thought he getting size with no speed would help the Canadiens make a deep playoff run and Nashville were able to make the Cup Final in one season and now Tampa look like a legit threat early on and are beating them in the standings. Subban is a folklore legend in Montreal, why would you trade something like that?

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#23

bargain bin Bergevin lel

makes me want to hug my Jarmo extra hard at night

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Who is worst Bergevin or chiarelli

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Quote:Originally posted by ThatDamnMcJesus@Nov 19 2017, 04:15 PM
Who is worst Bergevin or chiarelli
IMO Bergevin is the worst GM in hockey right now, Sakic had my vote before but I have to give credit where credit is due, he did very well on the Duchene deal

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Quote:Originally posted by ThatDamnMcJesus@Nov 19 2017, 04:15 PM
Who is worst Bergevin or chiarelli
toss-up between those guys and sakic, sakic was worse until he pulled off that duchene trade tbh

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Quote:Originally posted by Brandon@Nov 20 2017, 09:20 AM

IMO Bergevin is the worst GM in hockey right now, Sakic had my vote before but I have to give credit where credit is due, he did very well on the Duchene deal
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Montreal 10 - 1 Detroit


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#29

we did it again :OOOOOO

im so happy

paul byron is my jesus

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#30

Seems like we're on the way to victory tonight against the Flames!
But am I alone to have serious doubts about the teams playoff chances?
With the poor season they had, I feel like they will be short.

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