Friday, June 01, 2007

Nothing is impossible unless you don't try and ...

Being down 0-2 in the Stanley cup final was not in Bryan Murray's game plan when the team left for California last Saturday. It's a fact the he and the players now have to deal with in the next two games on home ice.

The time for excuses are over, forget about the complaining about being held up as you go chase for puck, just skate and chase the puck. Maybe the reason why you were being held up, is you stopped skating, skate and make them chase you. You need to keep Giguere busy, he has been having too much fun out there,time for him to work a bit and get in his face. Get under Pronger's skin, you know he has a bad habit of getting fustrated and that's when the wheels fall off and it may create the shift in series you need.Make it a collectif effort and not spurts of of individual ones.

The guy behind the bench has to start coaching and stop whinning, you got ''out coached'' badly in the two games in Anaheim, time to turn the table and get your players hopping.

Ken Dryden, Jean Beliveau and Henri Richard and the Canadiens were in the same boat as you are back in 1971, and found a way to win the Stanley cup. Team work, determination and character will allow you to accomplish it.

Blues have their own cap limit

Jeremy Rutherford, from the St-Louis Dispacth, mentions that the Blues will set their own cap limit for this season at 40 million, even though the league limit will be around 49 million.




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