Rumor: Halak was already dealt before playoffs
---Quote (Originally by ScopeHockey)--- I highly doubt St Louis gives up Lars Eller (plus another good prospect) for Halak before knowing how could he was in the playoffs. People here seem to forgot that 6'2 centers with...
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A physical, talented french-canadian sniper to the habs? Too good to be true :cry:
from Bertrand Raymond at RueFrontenac (translated), Item in the news: the Canadiens and Philadelphia Flyers were discussing a trade involving goaltender Jaroslav Halak. To know what it returns, there is nothing like talk to an actor who finds himself in spite of himself at the heart of this rumor: GM Bob Gainey. ?Bob, as a journalist, I?m what?s the story? I treat it as a new or I consider it a rumor, just another rumor? Gainey is well known, does not usually comment
from Red Fisher of the Montreal Gazette, Halak! Halak! Halak! People already are calling him another Ken Dryden, winner of six Stanley Cups in eight seasons. Another Patrick Roy, who led the Canadiens to their last two Cups. You don?t volunteer for greatness. You earn it, as Dryden and Roy did leading their teams to the summit. But for now, Halak?s excellence in this first round had more than a touch of magic to it. Remarkably, Halak stopped 131 of the 134 shots he faced in the las
From SI.com?s Darren Eliot: The Montreal Canadiens? trade of Jaroslav Halak to the St. Louis Blues set the Habs? fans to wringing their hands en masse. Of course, any move by the Canadiens in Montreal elicits beaucoup emotion. Coming off such an unexpected playoff run in which Halak was the central figure, though, it stands to reason that shipping him out of town for prospect Lars Eller would elicit some debate. Part of the rancor comes from the fact that the Canadiens have once again
from Damien Cox of the Toronto Star, Pure emotional fury. Funnelled through an ear-splitting tunnel of sound. It was that ? and not the one-man-against-the-world heroism of goaltender Jaroslav Halak this time ? that permitted the Montreal Canadiens to stare down elimination for the fourth time in these Stanley Cup playoffs, a different script to achieve yet another unlikely result. It should be understood that at approximately the 28-minute mark of Game 6 on Monday night at the Bel
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