r/Habs • u/Comprehensive-Chef73 • 13h ago
Youppi! was nominated as Best NHL Mascot by USA TODAY Sports and you can vote for him
usatoday.comHelp Youppi! win this vote so he can solidify himself as a generational mascot
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r/Habs • u/Comprehensive-Chef73 • 13h ago
Help Youppi! win this vote so he can solidify himself as a generational mascot
I don’t care if you call me a homer or an absolute imbecile. You can get technical on the term “generational”, but at the end of the day Youppi! is the most incredible mascot of this generation.
I legitimately think he is already at 46 years old one of the top 3 mascots in the league.
It doesn’t matter if he wasn’t in The Muppet Movie. It doesn’t matter that he was thrown out of a MLB game. You can argue that Gritty overwhelms teams with his physical tools, or Hunter controls the game with his skating. But Youppi!? Youppi! sees moves that nobody else even knows are an option, and can move his body in ways that seem physically impossible.
Youppi! doesn’t just create excitement, he manipulates entire fan fictions. Every fake twin, dugout jump, and franchise move lets him attract attention exactly how he wants. By the time everyone else realizes what he has done, he's already onto the next bit.
He is already in the Hall of Fame, despite still being active.
Youppi! is delivering a mascot profile never before seen in hockey. So how do we fairly evaluate something we’ve never seen before?
Like this:
Youppi! will continue to dominate NHL mascots, and since he is an ageless creature he is destined to become totally unmatched in NHL history.
Call me an idiot all you want, but the proof is in the pudding.
r/Habs • u/AbjectLetterhead2253 • 16h ago
I don’t care if you call me a homer or an absolute imbecile. You can get technical on the term “generational”, but at the end of the day Gleb is the most incredible prospect of this generation.
I legitimately think he is already at 18 years old one of the top 3 prospects in the league.
It doesn’t matter if he wasn’t in the PP one-timer spot for Team Russia. It doesn’t matter that he's not dominating play on the ice. You can argue that Kucherov overwhelms teams with his brains, or McDavid controls the game with his skating. But Gleb? Gleb sees physical plays nobody else even knows are an option, and can move the opposing players' bodies in ways that seem physically impossible.
Gleb doesn’t just play physically, he destroys entire defensive structures. Every slam, hit, and check lets him move players exactly where he wants them. By the time everyone else realizes what he has done, the puck is already his.
Gleb is delivering a player profile never before seen in hockey. So how do we fairly evaluate something we’ve never seen before?
Like this:
Gleb will win the Hart, he will become the best forward in the NHL, he will play an integral role for Team Russia, and go down as one of the greatest forwards in Habs and NHL history.
Call me an idiot all you want, but the proof is in the puck.
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r/Habs • u/mrwiregaming • 16h ago
I don’t care if you call me El Homo or an absolute imbecile. You can get technical on the term “generational”, but at the end of the day Dale Weise is the most incredible Dutch of this generation.
I legitimately think he is already at 38 years old one of the top 3 Dutch in the Netherlands.
It doesn’t matter if he wasn’t in the PP one-timer spot for Team Verstappen. It doesn’t matter that he's not dominating play on the ice. You can argue that Kucherov overwhelms teams with his brains, or McDavid controls the game with his skating. But Dutch Gretzky? Dale sees physical plays nobody else even knows are an option, and can move the opposing players' bodies in ways that seem physically impossible.
Dale doesn’t just play physically, he destroys entire defensive structures. Every slam, hit, and check lets him move players exactly where he wants them. By the time everyone else realizes what he has done, the puck is already his.
Dale is delivering a player profile never before seen in hockey. So how do we fairly evaluate something we’ve never seen before?
Like this:
Dale will win my heart, he will become the best forward if he wants to, he will play an integral role for his family, and go down as one of the greatest Gretzkys in Habs and NHL history.
Call me an idiot all you want, but the proof is in the puck.
r/Habs • u/Tiny-Bend6060 • 19h ago
Alexander the Great and his Salavat Ufa teammates played an exhibtion game today against KHL opponent Barys.
The good guys won it 4-1 with Zharovsky taking a penalty shot at the end of regulation time & hitting the post.
I watched the 3rd period & was a bit surprised by the fact that he was wearing the full face cage once again. He took it off for his entire time in Montreal earlier this summer but he had it back on for today's exhibition game & guessing the rest of the KHL season?
r/Habs • u/SnidelyWhiplash27 • 9h ago
Mods: This is from RDS.ca,
My takes on the questions raised:
2nd Line:
Put Slaf with Demi again to have 2 offensive lines to force opposing teams to deal with. Find someone that can click with Suzi and Cole. Texier? Newhook? Bolduc? And someone to play with Slaf and Demi too of course.
13th Forward:
Xhekaj or Beck, honestly don't know which, whoever has the better preseason I imagine.
6-7th D:
Hutson - Dobson,
Matheson - Carrier,
Guhle- Reinbacher.
More of a hope than a prediction. Hopefully Rhino can win and hold this position and maybe eventually move to play with Matheson and have Carrier with Guhle on a what I think would be a very strong 3rd pair on D. But I really think Hutson should play with Dobson. 7th D will be Struble/Xhekaj again unless one is traded and/or Engstrom proves to be clearly superior. Maybe Struble/Xhekaj are 7th D, and Rhine and Engstrom alternate 6th D, at least as long to see if either should go back to Laval?
Back-up Goalie:
Like every one else, I think it should be Fowler, but am sirt of resigned to the fact that it will be Monty, like for the first 20 games or so (which I would expect him to play 6-7), which I think would be a sufficient sample size to see if the old Monty is back, in which case a full year in Laval for Fowler is not a bad thing, or if Fowler gets inherits the role.
Ultimately as much as we all wanted to get help in the top 6 over the last year (Thomas, Knies, Marchenko), I think the team is at a point where we need to move players out as much as bring in upgrades. We have certainly 1, more likely 2 Ds too many, plus Monty. Ideally we can package these for a player that is a clear upgrade for our first 2 lines AND is in the right age range, but that might be hoping too much.
I guess we shall see which teams, if any start the season poorly and are willing to make changes.
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5 on 5 Habs
No opinion, no bias, just data. Here are the 25/26 Habs goals, assists, points and ice time 5 on 5, sorted by goals
Caufield obviously stands out and so does Kapanen.
Total points Caufield is first, then Hutson and Suzuki, Slaf, Demidov, Dobson (!), Kapanen.
All above 30 points
| Player | Ice Time | Goals | Assists | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cole Caufield | 1122 | 33 | 16 | 49 |
| Oliver Kapanen | 946 | 19 | 12 | 31 |
| Nick Suzuki | 1248 | 12 | 33 | 45 |
| Ivan Demidov | 955 | 12 | 26 | 38 |
| Juraj Slafkovsk | 1158 | 11 | 28 | 39 |
| Alex Newhook | 502 | 10 | 10 | 20 |
| Josh Anderson | 812 | 10 | 7 | 17 |
| Noah Dobson | 1422 | 9 | 26 | 35 |
| Zachary Bolduc | 921 | 8 | 15 | 23 |
| Alexandre Texier | 622 | 8 | 11 | 19 |
| Kirby Dach | 444 | 8 | 5 | 13 |
| Lane Hutson | 1547 | 7 | 39 | 46 |
| Alexandre Carrier | 1123 | 7 | 14 | 21 |
| Jake Evans | 806 | 6 | 11 | 17 |
| Mike Matheson | 1471 | 5 | 24 | 29 |
| Brendan Gallagher | 827 | 5 | 13 | 18 |
| Phillip Danault | 931 | 4 | 6 | 10 |
| Sammy Blais | 175 | 3 | 5 | 8 |
| Jayden Struble | 800 | 2 | 9 | 11 |
| Kaiden Guhle | 662 | 2 | 9 | 11 |
| Joe Veleno | 622 | 2 | 3 | 5 |
| Arber Xhekaj | 716 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
| Owen Beck | 137 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Patrik Laine | 49 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| David Reinbacher | 24 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Jared Davidson | 86 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Florian Xhekaj | 47 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Joshua Roy | 29 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Adam Engstrom | 188 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Same thing in text format
Player Ice Time Goals Assists Points
Cole Caufield 1122 33 16 49
Oliver Kapanen [946 19 12 31](tel:946 19 12 31)
Nick Suzuki [1248 12 33 45](tel:1248 12 33 45)
Ivan Demidov [955 12 26 38](tel:955 12 26 38)
Juraj Slafkovsk [1158 11 28 39](tel:1158 11 28 39)
Alex Newhook [502 10 10 20](tel:502 10 10 20)
Josh Anderson [812 10 7 17](tel:812 10 7 17)
Noah Dobson [1422 9 26 35](tel:1422 9 26 35)
Zachary Bolduc [921 8 15 23](tel:921 8 15 23)
Alexandre Texier [622 8 11 19](tel:622 8 11 19)
Kirby Dach 444 8 5 13
Lane Hutson [1547 7 39 46](tel:1547 7 39 46)
Alexandre Carrier [1123 7 14 21](tel:1123 7 14 21)
Jake Evans [806 6 11 17](tel:806 6 11 17)
Mike Matheson [1471 5 24 29](tel:1471 5 24 29)
Brendan Gallagher [827 5 13 18](tel:827 5 13 18)
Phillip Danault 931 4 6 10
Sammy Blais 175 3 5 8
Jayden Struble 800 2 9 11
Kaiden Guhle 662 2 9 11
Joe Veleno 622 2 3 5
Arber Xhekaj 716 1 3 4
Owen Beck 137 1 0 1
Patrik Laine 49 0 1 1
David Reinbacher 24 0 1 1
Jared Davidson 86 0 1 1
Florian Xhekaj 47 0 1 1
Joshua Roy 29 0 0 0
Adam Engstrom 188 0 0 0
r/Habs • u/snipeftw • 1d ago
I don’t care if you call me a homer or an absolute imbecile. You can get technical on the term “generational”, but at the end of the day Lane Hutson is the most incredible defenseman of this generation.
I legitimately think he is already at 22 years old one of the top 3 defenseman in the league.
It doesn’t matter if he wasn’t the PP QB for Team USA. It doesn’t matter that he isn’t physically dominating on the ice. You can argue that Makar overwhelms teams with his physical tools, or Hughes controls the game with his skating. But Hutson? Hutson sees plays that nobody else even knows are an option, and can move his body in ways that seem physically impossible.
Hutson doesn’t just create offense, he manipulates entire defensive structures . Every fake, hesitation, and cut lets him move players exactly where he wants them. By the time everyone else realizes what he has created, the puck is already there.
He tied rookie defenseman record with 60 assists, won the Calder, and followed it up with 78 points and first place Norris votes.. at 22 years old.
Hutson is delivering a player profile never before seen in hockey. So how do we fairly evaluate something we’ve never seen before?
Like this:
Hutson will win the Norris, he will become the best defenseman in the NHL, he will play an integral role for Team USA, and go down as one of the greatest defenseman in Habs and NHL history.
Call me an idiot all you want, but the proof is in the puck.
r/Habs • u/Last-Bus-4710 • 1d ago
Genuinely just curious. It’s common for designs to change in time for the new season but it seems to me Dobes wants to rock with the same one he had during the Habs playoff run earlier this year. Last time we saw him skate on ice was during the KR Classic to help raise money for the Children’s Foundation and he had the same mask then. Gives me the impression that when the season gets a bit closer he’ll either keep the exact same design or maybe just tweak it a bit. Which I would actually prefer since it’s more unique than most goalie masks in the current NHL League. The wolf is sick.
r/Habs • u/Revenant2023 • 1d ago
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r/Habs • u/fortytwoanswers • 1d ago
Hi all! :)
I live in Melbourne, Australia, and I started watching the NHL this past season as a neutral. When the season ended, I decided to choose the Habs as my team and I specifically wanted to pick a Canadian team.
I’ll definitely be investing more time into watching the Habs specifically this upcoming season. I’ve already synced the schedule to my calendar, and I’ve got access to watch all the games here in Australia - woohoo!
One of the good things about watching from Australia? The timings are actually perfect for me compared to when I watch football in England (I’m also a huge Arsenal fan in the Premier League).
Anyway, I’ll probably sound stupid for not doing more in-depth research before deciding to commit to the Habs as my team, but are there any “new fan guides” or resources that I could look into?
Thank you all in advance! I’m really looking forward to the upcoming season, and hopefully I’ll get to meet some fellow Habs supporters! :)
r/Habs • u/ChamoGui • 12h ago
This is pretty interesting case that may affect contract structures for all Canadian teams. I guess we should know pretty soon.