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Dave T from midwest, Canada writes: When is the last time that the Montreal Canadiens had a legitimate offensive scoring threat, and by that I mean a top ten scorer? Was it Pierre Larouche or Stephane Richer, or do we have to back to the Lafleur-Shutt-Lemaire era? It has been so long I can't remember anymore.
- Posted 17/02/07 at 3:27 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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TripleX -- from Calgary, Canada writes: As a life long Habs fan I await with bated breath decade two of the rebuilding process. What has happened to my beloved Canadiens?
- Posted 17/02/07 at 3:55 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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pekka tuisku from Canada writes: it's pretty obvious the habs are toast this year!they have to try and trade souray because they will surely lose him this off-season!he will draw plenty of offers and the habs can take the best one!i would say any of the older forwards are also trade bait, and i would try and trade ryder as well,he is a useless slug especially in his own end!
- Posted 18/02/07 at 5:54 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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