well cry baby Julien kept complaining that Canadiens embelish and thats why we lost the game. Simple fact Julien Habs are faster than the Bruins and smaller. Chara lost you the game for his premeditated hit. How come you dont talk about Marchants shoving his stick into Prust's face while Prust is on the floor, then turtles behind the referee. Plain and simple Mister Humpty Dumpty, weplay hockey you want to play wrestling.
Here is Humpty's rant yesterday.
[MENTION=2399]GreenL420 and this is your favorite team? A potato chip.
BIG UP [MENTION=327]HazeSilver firstand beatthe whining big bad bruins
on here is the article
The Boston Bruins lost to the Montreal Canadiens, 4-3, on Sunday in a game that left coach Claude Julien seething in frustration.
One reason: Zdeno Chara’s instigator, fighting major and misconduct for a fight against Alexei Emelin late in the second period, which followed Emelin’s stiff cross-check on Tyler Seguin in the neutral zone. Max Pacioretty scored the tying goal with Chara off the ice in the third, and David Desharnais gave the Habs the eventual 4-3 margin just under four minutes later.
Montreal had five power plays in the game, scoring on one of them, while the Bruins had just two. Boston also had double the penalty minutes (32) of Montreal (16).
Add up all of this, and you end up with a Claude Julien postgame rant about Canadiens embellishment. Oh, he was not pleased.From Joe Haggerty, some context on the Subban reference:
Julien was referencing a play in the third period when Shawn Thornton checked Subban in the corner, and then Subban held his head down while looking around the referees immediately after making contact with the boards. It wasn’t quite as obvious as the Nestea plunge he performed last season while lobbying for a penalty call, but it was obviously just as infuriating for the Bruins coach.
Montreal leads the NHL with 100 power-play chances this season, and was third with 301 last season.
This isn’t the first time the Bruins have lobbed diving accusations at the Canadiens. Please recall in 2011 when Brad Marchand said of Montreal, “They like to get in and shoot their mouths off, and then when you hit them they dive down easy.” (Yes, that Brad Marchand.)
Of course, it could just be that the Habs are a tenacious group that earns its power-play time; or it could be that they’re a collection of scurrilous divers that are embarrassing the NHL.
Whatever they are, they’re on top of the Eastern Conference, and beat Julien's team on Sunday. Hence, the rant.
Here is Humpty's rant yesterday.
[MENTION=2399]GreenL420 and this is your favorite team? A potato chip.
BIG UP [MENTION=327]HazeSilver firstand beatthe whining big bad bruins
on here is the article
The Boston Bruins lost to the Montreal Canadiens, 4-3, on Sunday in a game that left coach Claude Julien seething in frustration.
One reason: Zdeno Chara’s instigator, fighting major and misconduct for a fight against Alexei Emelin late in the second period, which followed Emelin’s stiff cross-check on Tyler Seguin in the neutral zone. Max Pacioretty scored the tying goal with Chara off the ice in the third, and David Desharnais gave the Habs the eventual 4-3 margin just under four minutes later.
Montreal had five power plays in the game, scoring on one of them, while the Bruins had just two. Boston also had double the penalty minutes (32) of Montreal (16).
Add up all of this, and you end up with a Claude Julien postgame rant about Canadiens embellishment. Oh, he was not pleased.From Joe Haggerty, some context on the Subban reference:
Julien was referencing a play in the third period when Shawn Thornton checked Subban in the corner, and then Subban held his head down while looking around the referees immediately after making contact with the boards. It wasn’t quite as obvious as the Nestea plunge he performed last season while lobbying for a penalty call, but it was obviously just as infuriating for the Bruins coach.
Montreal leads the NHL with 100 power-play chances this season, and was third with 301 last season.
This isn’t the first time the Bruins have lobbed diving accusations at the Canadiens. Please recall in 2011 when Brad Marchand said of Montreal, “They like to get in and shoot their mouths off, and then when you hit them they dive down easy.” (Yes, that Brad Marchand.)
Of course, it could just be that the Habs are a tenacious group that earns its power-play time; or it could be that they’re a collection of scurrilous divers that are embarrassing the NHL.
Whatever they are, they’re on top of the Eastern Conference, and beat Julien's team on Sunday. Hence, the rant.
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