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Post by CatsFan on Nov 12, 2008 8:42:08 GMT -4
Wildcats take it on the road for a three-in-three Quebec roadtrip. They face off against the Remparts on Friday night. This roadtrip will be a really good test for the team.
Riopel in nets vs, I would assume, former Wildcat Charlie Lavigne.
4-3 Quebec. But then again, I never pick the scores right. ;D Would love to see em start the roadtrip off with a win, as Quebec will be the toughest two points, IMO.
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Post by hockey1981 on Nov 12, 2008 9:15:23 GMT -4
Hopefully Quebec will play Lavigne, and he'll get pulled. Antoine Lafleur played his former team PEI last week and got pulled & played horrible, hopefully same happens to Lavigne ;D
I'll say 4-3 as well in OT/Shootout.
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Post by notin on Nov 12, 2008 14:49:14 GMT -4
Cats lights up Lavigne....6-2
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Post by t-dude on Nov 12, 2008 16:58:14 GMT -4
4-2 Cats... Which counters my prediction in the 3 in 3 thread. Hoping for the best!
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Post by Captain Obvious on Nov 13, 2008 8:58:51 GMT -4
I really like Lavigne...hope he plays well but the Cats win anyways.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2008 10:40:25 GMT -4
The main thing to watch for in this game is if we can shut down Quebec's top line. Perhaps getting the Brown-Sill-Brannon line against them as much as possible. And...stay out of the penalty box
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Post by Dman on Nov 13, 2008 12:48:13 GMT -4
The main thing to watch for in this game is if we can shut down Quebec's top line. Perhaps getting the Brown-Sill-Brannon line against them as much as possible. And...stay out of the penalty box Staying out of the penalty box may be difficult with Patrick Waaaaaaah, I mean Roy, behind the opponents bench....not to mention in his home rink.
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Post by gongshow on Nov 13, 2008 13:32:36 GMT -4
The main thing to watch for in this game is if we can shut down Quebec's top line. Perhaps getting the Brown-Sill-Brannon line against them as much as possible. And...stay out of the penalty box Staying out of the penalty box may be difficult with Patrick Waaaaaaah, I mean Roy, behind the opponents bench....not to mention in his home rink. What would Patrick Roy behind the bench have anything to do withMoncton staying out of the box ? Unless you're suggesting that the players hatred for Roy will have them so off their game that they will take stupid penalties
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Post by P-O on Nov 13, 2008 13:39:45 GMT -4
The main thing to watch for in this game is if we can shut down Quebec's top line. Perhaps getting the Brown-Sill-Brannon line against them as much as possible. And...stay out of the penalty box What is our top line? lmao. Last night our first line was Stefanovich-Roy-Trudeau Then Tessier-Marchessault-Breault Then Vallerand-Gilbert-Kugryshev Also Corriveau-Loisel-Allard Roy is spreading it and it seems to work. I don't think we have a top line. Am eager to see Gormley. Good game whoever is winning I think both team must be happy to see Charley perform so good. We all knew what he was able to do, he's just getting the numbers right. No news on the Injury of Samuel Groulx. He might be out for a 3rd straight night. Bos loses.
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Post by P-O on Nov 13, 2008 13:40:35 GMT -4
The main thing to watch for in this game is if we can shut down Quebec's top line. Perhaps getting the Brown-Sill-Brannon line against them as much as possible. And...stay out of the penalty box Staying out of the penalty box may be difficult with Patrick Waaaaaaah, I mean Roy, behind the opponents bench....not to mention in his home rink. Useless BS excuses. I though this was a junior forum where we were actually talking about players and on the ice action? Still mad about 2006? Ya got your banner, we got ours. Simple
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Post by morecowbell on Nov 13, 2008 14:14:48 GMT -4
The main thing to watch for in this game is if we can shut down Quebec's top line. Perhaps getting the Brown-Sill-Brannon line against them as much as possible. And...stay out of the penalty box Staying out of the penalty box may be difficult with Patrick Waaaaaaah, I mean Roy, behind the opponents bench....not to mention in his home rink. I think I actually lost IQ points when I read your post... Patrick Roy is obviously a very good coach and very good for the Quebec franchise. Imagine being a player, especially a goalie and being coached by Roy...Do you think they pay attention? The hatred for Roy is ridiculous...he is animated, passionate and entertaining...If he hadn't been a Habs goalie for so long or if had worn the jersey of the sad Toronto franchise he would be getting cheered. Honestly do you really believe that Roy influences the ref? Like Quebec Moncton's scoring is spread out and could come from any line. It should be a good game between two good teams and a nice challenge for the Wildcats.
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Post by sakss on Nov 13, 2008 14:17:46 GMT -4
Staying out of the penalty box may be difficult with Patrick Waaaaaaah, I mean Roy, behind the opponents bench....not to mention in his home rink. Useless BS excuses. I though this was a junior forum where we were actually talking about players and on the ice action? Still mad about 2006? Ya got your banner, we got ours. Simple You know, on radoter there is already XXX numbers of remparts fans who always bring 2006 in all circumstances to try to get a point across. I found that its really interesting that you post here about the remparts but dont bring a stupid point like that. Its 2008 and that is pretty far in our memories i believe. The point is, a lot of people dont like Roy, either that they are from Valdor , Chicoutimi or Moncton because of his antics and comments. Its not even close to being related to 2006 and you know that.
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Post by hockey1981 on Nov 13, 2008 14:45:49 GMT -4
The main thing to watch for in this game is if we can shut down Quebec's top line. Perhaps getting the Brown-Sill-Brannon line against them as much as possible. And...stay out of the penalty box What is our top line? lmao. Last night our first line was Stefanovich-Roy-Trudeau Then Tessier-Marchessault-Breault Then Vallerand-Gilbert-Kugryshev Also Corriveau-Loisel-Allard Roy is spreading it and it seems to work. I don't think we have a top line. Am eager to see Gormley. Good game whoever is winning I think both team must be happy to see Charley perform so good. We all knew what he was able to do, he's just getting the numbers right. No news on the Injury of Samuel Groulx. He might be out for a 3rd straight night. Bos loses. something like this Lessard - Cameron - Eagles Brown - Sill - Brannon MacAusland - Stephens - Lahey/Famin Pettersson - Bissonnette - Lahey/Famin
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Post by P-O on Nov 13, 2008 19:34:38 GMT -4
Thanks for the lineup.
As for 2006, iut is past. Of course it is great memories, but time goes on and we want another one. Some are just being stupid and I see no points in talking about it, especially when I am oin the forum of an as good franchise as Québec who seems to do a good job rebuilding.
Both teama re in the year 3 of rebuilding and even if Moncton is really surprising, I think both team are going to be good for a while and not repeat the mistake of 2006 of putting all the eggs in the same nest. I could also say $$$ has helped ya getting some players, but sometimes it's a worthy risk and sometimes u loose it (CIssé) gosh I would of want him in Québec.
Good game.
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Post by Optimus Reim on Nov 13, 2008 19:48:16 GMT -4
I don't think the Cats are done with Cisse yet.
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