philou21 wrote:batdad wrote:I am going to say it, because it works...MOntreal appears to be a team of destiny this season. Hmm...I have said that here every year for 2 or 3 years now. Hmm....
Lol did I read correctly?

Anyway it really seems the Habs are a team of destiny, all the guys are giving everything they got ( except two guys from Belarus ), Halak is playing the hockey of is career so far, Cammalleri is on fire and he looks so confident.
If they are able to pass PITT tomorrow, why should they stop against Philly or Boston? If they pass, they go to the Cup final, if not, then go golf.

Even if they lose tomorrow the Habs will have surprise everybody in the hockey world for sure. Like me.
For the Habs, it's got to feel like 1993 almost...Roy just refused to lose in 1993, he just decided that he wasn't interested in allowing goals...Halak is playing about the same way - well, almost - Roy's performance in 1993 is tough to match...they're just missing the ten overtime wins...
For the Pens, it's got to feel like 1996 (it does feel like 1996, only this team isn't as good)...good offensive team with a goalie that has proven to be a playoff hero but has let up some questionable goals (96 = Barrasso). They get shutdown by a hardcore defensive system that is led by some unsung heroes like Gorges, Gill and Spacek (96 = Robert Svehla, Paul Laus, Jason Woolley), find a rookie defenseman to add some help along the way in P.K. Subban (96 = Ed Jovanovski) and are trying their damndest to get by a goalie playing the best hockey of his life in Jaroslav Halak (96 = John Vanbiesbrouck).
The only difference is that the Panthers trap system in 1996 prevented perhaps one of the best Stanley Cup Finals of the era...the Lemieux/Jagr/Francis/Nedved/Zubov/Barrasso led Penguins against the Sakic/Forsberg/Deadmarsh/C.Lemieux/Ozolinsh/Foote/Roy led Avalanche......instead we got to see the Panthers get dismantled by the far superior Avs from the get-go...there's no such matchup on the line this time around...
As a die-hard Pens fan, here's hoping that we advance
