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Give me the Noble in Medical

@drnick1967

graduated Some Come Louday from Hollywood Upstairs Medical College. Assal Horizontology & the Juice Loosener. Seriously baby I can prescribe anything I want

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@Antho_Martineau Now is a good time to thank Patrick Laine for the PP goals that helped win games to get Habs into the playoffs last year. That series vs the Caps and mouth breather Tom Wilson were a huge learning experience that paid off in this series
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Anthony Martineau
Anthony Martineau@Antho_Martineau·
« Quand tu as de bons jeunes, un entraîneur incroyable et du leadership, ça accélère un processus et cela te donne énormément d’opportunités. » -Nick Suzuki
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TORHABSFAN 🇨🇦
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Some fans have been tough on Caufield saying he is not a playoff performer. I just eant to remind you that he had 3 goals last year in 5 games. And he was very good as a rookie in 2021. Maybe Tampa has just done a great job. Maybe if we had a 2nd line things would open up
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Leafs Papi
Leafs Papi@LeafsPapi_·
“HABS FANS ACTING LIKE THEY WON THE CUP”
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“That’s just another box checked in the cosmic trajectory of Nick Suzuki.”
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Unbelievable save by Hagel, My God. Slaf has to bury that.
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Marco26
Marco26@marcotwentysix·
@drnick1967 Hes gone, that is what's important. 🥰
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@kuch4mvp This was an incredible series. The teams were so evenly matched in some ways. I didn’t know Hagel could be such a playoff stud. Was a lot of fun to watch but created a lot of ulcers
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Kuch4MVP
Kuch4MVP@kuch4mvp·
I have so much respect for the Habs as a team, and even more respect for St. Louis. This was the closest playoff series I’ve ever watched and I can’t be too upset about it. Congrats to Montreal
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@NateThompson44 @StuCowan1 Who would have thought they could win with ONE 5x5 goal from the top six? Kudos to all of the guys for playing good enough D to win, for the depth guys to step up and for Lane and especially Dobes for being mega studs.
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Nate Thompson
Nate Thompson@NateThompson44·
Bravo both to the Montreal Candiens and the Tampa Bay Lightning on a incredible series and instant classic. Oleeeeeeeeee oleeeeeee in Montreal right now! Moving on! Wowza what a series. #Habs
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Were Habs’ two goals tonight lucky to go in? Sure but the first one doesn’t happen without hard work on the boards first. The second one came after a dominant shift in the Bolt zone that almost led to a goal followed by a hard played shift by Newhook’s line that did get rewarded
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@MitchyGallo Nick was a beast tonight. Shows why he will win the Selke Dobes continues the Habs tradition of a young goalie playing great in the playoffs Yes more noise needs to be made lauding the boys for shutting down TB’s important guys except Hagel.
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Mitch Gallo
Mitch Gallo@MitchyGallo·
Here are my three takeaways from Montreal’s 2-1 Game 7 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning, brought to you by Snap Bar Sportif in Rigaud. 1- Captain clutch Nick Suzuki delivered when it mattered most, Game 7. The Canadiens captain had been held off the scoresheet at 5-on-5, and it was one of the biggest talking points heading into the final game of the series. But as mentioned before, if you give star players enough time, they eventually deliver and Suzuki did just that. The first goal of any game is massive, and even more so in a tight Game 7. After the way Andrei Vasilevskiy played in Game 6, it looked like it might be nearly impossible to beat him clean. Kaiden Guhle got a shot through that Suzuki expertly deflected, and it caught a bounce off J.J. Moser’s shin pad on the way in. It doesn’t matter how it goes in. We saw plenty of examples over the last two games of pucks that somehow stayed out. Nobody is going to remember Suzuki’s quiet stretch earlier in the series after scoring a goal like that in an elimination game. 2- Simply Dobes There’s no way to sugarcoat it, the Canadiens stole Game 7. A big reason why was Jakub Dobes. He was Montreal’s best player, and they needed him to be. The only goal he allowed was a perfect deflection on the power play by Dominic James. Outside of that, he was outstanding. The ice was tilted in the second period, with Tampa controlling play while Montreal failed to register a single shot on goal. During that stretch, it felt like Dobes made save after save just to keep them alive. One of the biggest questions coming into the series was whether Dobes could match a future Hall of Famer like Vasilevskiy. In this game, he absolutely did. Montreal also got a few breaks. Alex Newhook banked in the game-winner off Vasilevskiy’s pants, and there were a couple of icings that didn’t go the full length of the ice one hitting a broken stick, another stopping inexplicably. Sometimes, that’s what it takes. 3- Montreal beat a great team and neutralized great players Maybe they were a little fortunate to win Game 7 on the road, but Montreal earned their spot in Round 2. With this playoff format, a very good team was going home, and it ended up being Tampa Bay. While Montreal’s top players took some criticism for their production, they did an equally strong job shutting down Tampa’s stars. Nikita Kucherov and Brayden Point were held to one goal each, and Anthony Cirelli didn't score and had only two points. More importantly, they were quiet in Game 7. Meanwhile, Suzuki was on the ice for both Montreal goals, both at even strength. That’s the difference. Hockey fans got a terrific series between two evenly matched teams. Every game was decided by one goal, with constant swings in momentum and emotion. Now we’ll see what Montreal has in store for Round 2 against the Buffalo Sabres… but that was awesome. @tsn690
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Bolts Jolts
Bolts Jolts@BoltsJolts·
Unbelievable. MTL didn’t deserve absolute shit tonight and the hockey gods gave them not one but two absolutely insane bounces. Other than the obvious, goals, don’t really know what more you could have asked for from TBs performance tonight. Sometimes, you just get hockey’d.
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Mike Veenie
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The Tampa Bay Lightning behaved like absolute losers for the entire series. Taunting, gloating, showboating, and dirty garbage after the whistle. Karma could not possibly feel better. What an unlikable team.
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