Habs no match for Panthers' speed

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The Canadiens embark on a six-game road trip today, perhaps wondering how a team can plunge from a near-perfect 4-1 victory over the Maple Leafs on Saturday to last night's 48-minute horror show, which left them facing a 3-0 deficit before finally losing 3-2 to the Florida Panthers. Add this: They also may be wondering whether or not they'll have Saku Koivu to lead them tomorrow against ... [link]

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Canadiens stumble on road out of town
Published 12/19/2007 by Dave Stubbs at Habs Inside/Out
Gazette coverage of last night's 3-2, what-was-that? loss by the Canadiens to the Florida Panthers, as the Habs lift anchor and depart today for a six-game road trip, beginning Thursday in Washington: Red Fisher suggests the Canadiens were no match for the speedy Panthers; Pat Hickey reminds that the Panthers, out of the playoffs the past six seasons, always look like Stanley Cup contenders against the Habs; Hickey quotes head coach Guy Carbonneau saying, not for the first time, that rookie goalie Carey Price must be better; and Stephanie Myles visits the Panthers dressing room to find no goaltending controversy there, not with Tomas Vokoun suiting up. ...

We Now Return You to Our Regularly Scheduled Sucking - Panthers 3, Habs 2 Late Goals that Meant Nothing
Published 12/19/2007 by HabsFan29 at Four Habs Fans
Ever type "sucking" in Google image search? Here's a tip - don't do it at work. Plan the parade - uh... uh...uh... DC HabsFan and I got drunk after being at the game. That was good. The sky is falling - who remembers Leafs on Saturday night? Man, that seems like a lifetime ago already. This game had all the ...

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