Monday, October 19, 2015

6-0!


 Who would have thought we'd see this? Well, maybe us young folks can say that. Considering how most of us have only heard stories of the Hab's best records, like loosing only 6 games all season. But what can we take from this? Maybe a perfect season? Well, maybe that's too much. But it allows us to see how our boys are doing. With Pricer in the net and and the rest out blocking and scoring, this is gonna be a great team. Any way that's my opening rant, get use to them, its time for the recaps.

New York Rangers 10/15/2015

 This is what I call karma. Hab's win 3-0, with the home opener at the Bell Centre. Price became the brick wall that we know he is. The start of the game included the ceremony of passing the torch. Former Captain Guy Carbonneau passed the torch to Patches, and from there he passed it to the entire team. Thomas Fleischmann lit the lamp first in the 2nd period. Davey Desharnais recorded 2 assists In the game. The karma that I mentioned early happened. Carey Price checked Chris Kreider getting revenge on the season ending injury that was inflicted on him in the 2014 Eastern Conference Championship. The 2nd star went to Desharnais and the 1st star went to Carey Price.


Detroit Red Wings 10/17/2015

 Hab's won 4-1, advancing the record to 6-0. Setting a new record. Price recorded 21 saves against the red wings. Gally's PPG tied the game in the 2nd period. Plecky and Flynn both got the final goals and gave the Hab's the win. 3rd star went to Price, 2nd to Chucky, and the 1st star went to Petry.

The Hab's earned 12 points in the standing and are undefeated going into the game against the Blues. And on top of that Price was named the 1st Star of the week for the entire league. We know that he'll be back in that spot a lot, and we hope that more Hab's make the list.

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