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Location: Montreal, Que. | Arena: Bell Centre (21,273) | GM: Bob Gainey | Coach: Guy Carbonneau | Stanley Cups: 24
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The Canadiens' loss to the Philadelphia Flyers in the second round of the playoffs underlined the team's need for more size on the forward lines. This has been a recurring theme for several seasons. General manager Bob Gainey has made attempts to sign or trade for free agents such as Brendan Shanahan, Ryan Smyth and Marian Hossa but has been unsuccessful.

The Canadiens' lack of size was exploited by both the Boston Bruins and the Flyers in the playoffs. Both teams played a passive style while killing penalties because they knew the Canadiens' forwards were unable or unwilling to establish position in front of the net. The result is that the power play, which led the NHL with a success rate of 24.2 percent in the regular season, went 12-for-55 in the playoffs for a success rate of 14.6 percent.

Finding a power forward will be priority No. 1 in the offseason, and Gainey has his sights set on Hossa. He was unable to trade for Hossa at the deadline -- he went to Pittsburgh -- but he becomes an unrestricted free agent on July 1. One of the obstacles to luring free agents to Montreal in the past has been a feeling that the team has been spinning its wheels, but that has changed after the youth-oriented Canadiens finished first in the Eastern Conference in the regular season.

Aside from looking for more size, the Canadiens' priority will be continue with the home-grown youth movement. Defenseman Patrice Brisebois will be replaced by 6-foot-6 Ryan O'Byrne, Kyle Chipchura will get a chance to replace Bryan Smolinski as the center on the checking line and 6-3 defenseman Pavel Valentenko will challenge for a job.

The Canadiens' strengths are youth and speed, and the young players should be better next season after getting a full season of experience plus a taste of the playoffs. Goaltending has the potential to be a major plus, but the team put a lot of pressure on 20-year-old Carey Price and he was clearly burned out by the second round of the playoffs. The Canadiens have to re-sign 22-year-old Jaroslav Halak and give him enough work to keep him happy and keep Price fresh.

SEASON HIGHLIGHT
Two comebacks provided defining moments for the Canadiens. On Jan. 24, the Canadiens rallied to beat the Devils 4-3 in New Jersey for their first win in that state since 2002. On Feb. 19, the Canadiens trailed the New York Rangers 5-0 at the Bell Centre in Montreal but bounced back to win 6-5 in a shootout.

TURNING POINT
In retrospect, the trading deadline might have been the Canadiens' undoing in the playoffs. The Canadiens gambled when they traded No. 1 goaltender Cristobal Huet, who was scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent on July 1. It was a vote of confidence for 20-year-old Carey Price, but it also put a huge burden on the youngster and he wore down in the playoffs.

The Canadiens also failed in their bid to acquire a power forward. They were among the bidders for Atlanta's Marian Hossa, but Pittsburgh came up with a better offer.

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Montreal Canadiens Message Board
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May 3, 2008 10:49 pm

Canadiens fans, nobody can take away the passion for the game that you guys have.

You guys had a great season and have NOTHING to be dissapointed about. Nobody expected the Canadiens to have the year that they have had. If it wasn't for Biron, your team would be off to the Conference Finals.

It was a great series an ...(more)

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April 23, 2008 5:08 pm
(POLL)

I am a Flyers fan, and am very excited to be playing the Habs in the second round. I posted this poll on the Flyers board, and just want to see what you guys think.  I also would like to hear what you guys think of the Flyers as a team, and what their chances are in Montreal.

 

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April 2, 2008 5:29 pm
(POLL) Who does he remind you of more ?
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May 3, 2008 9:51 pm
bye bye   go nadiens  au revoir  gay carbonneau , have fun see ya next year ,thanks for stopping by
Reputation:96
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Since:Sep 10, 2007

April 28, 2008 11:40 pm
Who will start next game? price or halak?
IMO Halak will get the start since carbo goes with the hotter player and halak did not let in any goals in the game where he replaced price. I think price is physically and mentally tired after the boston series where in certain ways he saved the habs.

The habs ARE winning the next game though, its just the truth. With the shot compa
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May 1, 2008 12:08 am

All that celebration after winning the FIRST ROUND series! hahahahahhahahahah.......you guys aren't good. you are the biggest bunch of babies! you all fall and cry for a penalty and thats the only way you can score, WHEN YOU HAVE AN ADVANTAGE. hahahaha. what a joke of a franchise. Only had 1 good player to ever play for that team, and what does he go and do...have his son puch another kid i ...(more)

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April 28, 2008 3:47 pm

You know, this Canada bashing is getting ridiculous.  I know I'm going to get painted as the bad guy for this, because how dare I defend my country, but here goes....

Fans of any team, remember, it's just a game, no need to make the insults "national"  the Montreal Canadiens do not represent all of Ca ...(more)

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April 24, 2008 10:13 pm
enough said
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April 29, 2008 5:26 am
With the constant two zebra advantage you guys have, marty has put all 7 down 2-1.  It sucks that as much as they do for you, the one thing they can't control is a hot goaltender.  Not unless they give him a game misconduct for glove saves or something.  I don't want to blame the Canadiens because they do not ask for special ...(more)
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April 21, 2008 7:23 pm
Classless as usual to boo our National Anthem!!! We should`nt expect anything else from your stupid French Canadian asses!!!!!
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April 30, 2008 12:51 am
even though they lost 3-2, they had 3 posts and 2 breakaways. this game could have been a blowout. we will rise back and get back home ice after a win tomorrow night
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April 12, 2008 10:10 pm
just wondering
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April 28, 2008 9:51 pm

I am not worried.  We dominated games 2 and 3.  We have them on the run.  They have all the breaks right now and Biron is standing on his head.  Lets hope this BS ends soon.  We have a massive skill edge and this luck can only last so long.

 

GO Habs

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April 25, 2008 11:39 am
Burning cars? throwing beers on players in the box?  Im Canadian, a Canadians Fan, and i dont see any reason for either of these things!!  Sure our team won the first round if u wanna go home slap the wife around, throw your kid in net and act like a superstar, then burn your house down then do it.  We won the first round all you are doing is costing us Canadian TaX payer's money (a ...(more)
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