Would Bob still have stepped down...
Of course he still would have. Learning the art of playing the piano requires too much time and focus to share with managing the Habs. :sarcasm:
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Bob Gainey may have stepped out of the public eye, but he's still an important part of the Canadiens' organization as it continues on its most successful playoff run since 1993 when the team won its last Stanley Cup.
Not-so-fresh off last night's 5-3 home-ice win over the Tampa Bay Lightning, and having earned six of a possible eight points during a four-game trip that took them from Boston to San Jose to Los Angeles to Anaheim, the Canadiens will take a one-day break today.This will be the first day off for goaltender Jaroslav Halak since Feb. 8, when the Habs stepped down after back-to-back Super Bowl matinées vs. Pittsburgh and Boston. Halak, winner of the January/February segment of the Molson Cup
The day Bob Gainey stepped down as executive vice-president and general manager of the Canadiens, a young studio type at the CBC informed us that Montreal was equally divided between two groups: ?Gainey lovers and Gainey haters.?
The Philadelphia Flyers demolished the Montreal Canadiens in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference final Sunday night, blanking the Habs 6-0 on 25 shots and forcing Montreal to pull Jaroslav Halak in the second period.T
"I just stepped out... and stepped back in ... if I wanted to watch their practice, it's easy to go incognito in our building..." Image: http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/7131/incogniton.jpg
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