dimanche 26 octobre 2008
Match #7: Anaheim 6, Montréal 4
Beurk!
Tout était en place pour une game parfaite. J'ai fini de travailler à temps, on avait de la bière chez nous, ma soeur, Paquette et ma blonde étaient là, et ma grosse télé est grosse. Wow. Drôle de match. Au début, on a vu les deux ti-culs patiner tout croche en portant fièrement le drapeau de l'équipe, et comme d'habitude, j'ai eu un petit frisson quand tous les joueurs des Canadiens sont passés à côté d'eux et que Saku, le dernier, leur a donné un petit coup de bâton sur les jambières avant de sauter sur la glace, sur sa glace. J'aimerais bien que Saku me sacre des coups de bâton, aussi. Ça me ferait bien, un coup de bâton.
Après 5 minutes, c'était 2-0 pour les canards, dont un but du quatrième trio. Pas fort. Les défenseurs de CH avaient tous un suit de l'homme invisible pour ce match. Pauvre robot Halak. Mais comme l'équipe est forte, on a remonté ça 3-2 en deuxième. Pis après, ce fut tout. Tout le monde capotait que Giguère a goalé comme un Dieu. Voyons donc. Il est gros comme une Dodge Caravan dans les buts, disons que ça aide. Et je veux bien croire qu'on a tiré une cinquantaine de fois dessus, mais des tirs de n'importe où, ça change rien. Quand tu laisses passer 4 buts, t'es pas un héros. Bon.
Higgins est de retour, mais on l'a pas vu plus qu'il faut. Kovalev semble croire qu'il est tout seul dans l'équipe, mais je ne comprends pas pourquoi Carbo ne le met pas sur la première vague de power play. C'est pourtant facile, suffit d'appliquer la même formule que l'an dernier: Kovalev + Markov = joie. Mais bon, la saison est jeune. Je trouve juste ça plate, j'aimais ça avoir un zéro dans la colonne des défaites en temps réglementaires. Faut voir le côté positif des choses, même en jouant tut croche, on marque 4 buts, contre une équipe qui a un Dodge Caravan dans les buts en plus. On ira chercher la prochaine, d'ailleurs, on commence à être dus pour un lance et mange.
Big tits est-il correct? Suspense...
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Giguère est gros comme Goldberg dans les buts. Mais William Bombay n'est plus coach des Mighty Ducks.
Anaheim a trop de talent qui dormait. Fallait bien qu'il se réveille un moment donné. Le talent remonte toujours à la surface et le Canadien se retrouve sous la lie.
Crimpe-pof, je suis poétique cette après-midi.
nabot
C'est pas Gordon Bombay?
Oui, C'est Gordon Bombay.
William BomBray...je pense que c'est le sergent de police qui reche des enfants morts et/ou disparus...
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LuckyBeaulac a dit...
51 tirs.. c pas si pire je trouve. Giguère a volé le match, c'est tout!
Moi je suis confiant si ils continuent à lancer au but comme ils l'ont fait.
27 octobre 2008 08:52
Anonyme a dit...
Au minable morpion schizophrénique venu dégueuler ses frustrations le 25 octobre à 12:15 et 12:19
En lisant tes insignifiances inintéressantes et très mal écrites, on constate vite les effets dévastateurs de ta lobotomie ratée.
Pas facile de vivre avec moins d’intelligence qu’une limace, moins de jugement qu’une vadrouille et moins de personnalité qu’une courge passée date, n’est-ce pas, mon petit ruminant?
Maintenant, disparais, ridicule punaise, et laisse parler les grandes personnes, pauvre puceron inoffensif.
27 octobre 2008 09:35
Anonyme a dit...
Ohhhhh ! Ça se corse déjà ! Le CHaudron commence à bouillir pas mal fort... Le Tartissssste qui exige de jouer pendant les deux minutes de chaque power play, d'autres qui réclament aussi plus de temps sur le PP. Un embouteillage monstre se crée.
Dans le cas de Kovy, on sait tous qu'il a horreur des mises en échec des joueurs adverses. Il y en a moins durant les PP, ce qui lui permet d'opérer plus librement en périphérie de l'enclave. Plus de points "faciles" = aussi plus gros contrat pour l'an prochain (peut-être son dernier car il a 35 ans).
Dix futurs joueurs autonomes chez les CHieux : ça se bouscule au portique pour les $$$. Ça s'en vient bien la zizanie ! Quelques fissures dans la coque du bateau.
En passant, plusieurs médias ont dit en fin de semaine que le Torchon avait subit sa première défaite de la saison samedi contre les Ducks. Les joueurnalistes ne se souviennent pas du match perdu à Buffalo en ouverture de saison ?
Amnésiques ces pousseux de crayons ?
27 octobre 2008 10:49
Anonyme a dit...
the shoulders are also draped with red. The basic design has been in use since 1914. Because of the team's rich history and significance, the sweater is referred to by many as 'La sainte flanelle' (the holy flannel sweater).
[edit] Mascot
Beginning in the 2004-05 NHL season, the Canadiens adopted Youppi as their official mascot, the first in their 90+ year history. Youppi! was the longtime mascot for the Montreal Expos baseball team, but was dropped from the franchise when they moved to Washington, D.C. in 2004 and became the Washington Nationals. With the switch, Youppi became the first mascot in professional sports to switch leagues.[17] The terms of the deal was reportedly in the six figures.[18]
[edit] Seasons and records
[edit] Season by season results
This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by the Canadiens. For the full season-by-season history, see Montreal Canadiens seasons.
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes
Season GP W L T1 OTL GF GA PTS PIM Finish Playoffs
2003-04 82 41 30 7 4 208 192 93 1039 4th, Northeast Lost in Conference Semifinals, 0-4 (Lightning)
2004-05 Season cancelled due to 2004–05 NHL lockout
2005-061 82 42 31 — 9 243 247 93 1312 3rd, Northeast Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 2-4 (Hurricanes)
2006-07 82 42 34 — 6 245 256 90 1119 4th, Northeast Did not qualify
2007–08 82 47 25 — 10 262 222 104 1072 1st, Northeast Lost in Conference Semifinals, 1-4 (Flyers)
1 As of the 2005-06 NHL season, all games will have a winner; the OTL column includes SOL (shootout losses).
[edit] Franchise scoring leaders
For more details on this topic, see Montreal Canadiens Records.
These are the top-ten point-scorers in franchise history. Figures are updated after each completed NHL regular season.
Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game
Updated at completion of 2007–2008 season
Player Pos GP G A Pts P/G
Guy Lafleur RW 961 518 728 1246 1.30
Jean Beliveau C 1125 507 712 1219 1.08
Henri Richard C 1256 358 688 1046 .83
Maurice Richard RW 978 544 421 965 .99
Larry Robinson D 1202 197 686 883 .73
Yvan Cournoyer RW 968 428 435 863 .89
Jacques Lemaire C 853 366 469 835 .98
Steve Shutt LW 871 408 368 776 .89
Bernie Geoffrion RW 766 371 388 759 .99
Elmer Lach C 664 215 408 623 .94
[edit] Individual records
[edit] Career
* Most seasons: Henri Richard, 20
* Most games: Henri Richard, 1256
* Most goals: Maurice Richard, 544
* Most assists: Guy Lafleur, 728
* Most points: Guy Lafleur, 1246 (518G, 728A)
* Most penalty minutes: Chris Nilan, 2248
* Most shutouts: George Hainsworth, 75
* Most consecutive games played: Doug Jarvis, 560
* Most Stanley Cups: Henri Richard, 11*
[edit] Season
* Most goals in a season: Steve Shutt & Guy Lafleur, 60 (1976-77; 1977-78)
* Most powerplay goals in a season: Yvan Cournoyer, 20 (1966-67)
* Most powerplay goals in a season, defenceman: Sheldon Souray, 19 (2006-07)
* Most assists in a season: Pete Mahovlich, 82 (1974-75)
* Most points in a season: Guy Lafleur, 136 (1976-77)
* Most penalty minutes in a season: Chris Nilan, 358 (1984-85)
* Most points in a season, defenceman: Larry Robinson, 85 (1976-77)
* Most points in a season, rookie: Mats Naslund; Kjell Dahlin, 71 (1982-83; 1985-86)
* Most wins in a season: Jacques Plante; Ken Dryden, 42 (1955-56 & 1961-62; 1975-76)
* Most shutouts in a season: George Hainsworth, 22 (1928-29)*
* Most goals in a season, defenceman: Guy Lapointe, 28 (1974-75)
* Indicates a league record.
[edit] Current roster
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# ↓ Nat ↓ Player ↓ Pos ↓ S/G ↓ Age ↓ Acquired ↓ Birthplace ↓
22 Canada Flag of Canada Begin, SteveSteve Begin 6.0 LW L 30 2003 Trois-Rivières, Quebec
51 United States Flag of the United States Bouillon, FrancisFrancis Bouillon 2.0 D L 33 2002 New York, New York
71 Canada Flag of Canada Brisebois, PatricePatrice Brisebois 2.0 D R 37 2007 Montreal, Quebec
28 Canada Flag of Canada Chipchura, KyleKyle Chipchura 4.0 C L 22 2004 Westlock, Alberta
25 Canada Flag of Canada Dandenault, MathieuMathieu Dandenault 2.0 D R 32 2005 Sherbrooke, Quebec
26 Canada Flag of Canada Gorges, JoshJosh Gorges 2.0 D L 24 2007 Kelowna, British Columbia
41 Slovakia Flag of Slovakia Halak, JaroslavJaroslav Halak 1.0 G L 23 2003 Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
44 Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic Hamrlik, RomanRoman Hamrlik 2.0 D L 34 2007 Zlín, Czechoslovakia
21 United States Flag of the United States Higgins, ChristopherChristopher Higgins (A) 7.0 RW L 25 2002 Smithtown, New York
11 Finland Flag of Finland Koivu, SakuSaku Koivu (C) 4.0 C L 33 1993 Turku, Finland
8 United States Flag of the United States Komisarek, MikeMike Komisarek 2.0 D R 26 2001 West Islip, New York
46 Belarus Flag of Belarus Kostitsyn, AndreiAndrei Kostitsyn 6.0 LW L 23 2003 Navapolatsk, U.S.S.R.
74 Belarus Flag of Belarus Kostitsyn, SergeiSergei Kostitsyn 6.0 LW L 21 2005 Navapolatsk, U.S.S.R.
6 Canada Flag of Canada Kostopoulos, TomTom Kostopoulos 7.0 RW R 29 2007 Mississauga, Ontario
27 Russia Flag of Russia Kovalev, AlexeiAlexei Kovalev (A) 7.0 RW L 35 2004 Tolyatti, U.S.S.R.
20 Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic Lang, RobertRobert Lang 4.0 C R 37 2008 Teplice, Czechoslovakia
40 Canada Flag of Canada Lapierre, MaximMaxim Lapierre 4.0 C R 23 2003 St. Leonard, Quebec
17 Canada Flag of Canada Laraque, GeorgesGeorges Laraque 7.0 RW R 31 2008 Montreal, Quebec
84 Canada Flag of Canada Latendresse, GuillaumeGuillaume Latendresse 7.0 RW L 21 2005 Sainte-Catherine, Quebec
79 Russia Flag of Russia Markov, AndreiAndrei Markov 2.0 D L 29 1998 Voskresensk, U.S.S.R.
3 Canada Flag of Canada O'Byrne, RyanRyan O'Byrne 2.0 D R 24 2003 Victoria, British Columbia
14 Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic Plekanec, TomasTomas Plekanec 4.0 C L 25 2001 Kladno, Czechoslovakia
31 Canada Flag of Canada Price, CareyCarey Price 1.0 G L 21 2005 Anahim Lake, British Columbia
13 Canada Flag of Canada Tanguay, AlexAlex Tanguay 6.0 LW L 28 2008 Sainte-Justine, Quebec
[edit] Leaders
[edit] Team captains
* Jack Laviolette, 1909-10
* Newsy Lalonde, 1910-11
* Jack Laviolette, 1911-12
* Newsy Lalonde, 1912-13
* Jimmy Gardner, 1913-15
* Howard McNamara, 1915-16
* Newsy Lalonde, 1916-22
* Sprague Cleghorn, 1922-25
* Billy Coutu, 1925-26
* Sylvio Mantha, 1926-32
* George Hainsworth, 1932-33
* Sylvio Mantha, 1933-36
* Albert "Babe" Siebert, 1936-39
* Walter Buswell, 1939-40
* Toe Blake, 1940-48
* Bill Durnan, 1948 (January - April)
* Emile Bouchard, 1948-56
* Maurice Richard, 1956-60
* Doug Harvey, 1960-61
* Jean Beliveau, 1961-71
* Henri Richard, 1971-75
* Yvan Cournoyer, 1975-79
* Serge Savard, 1979-81
* Bob Gainey, 1981-89
* Guy Carbonneau & Chris Chelios, 1989-90 (co-captains)
* Guy Carbonneau, 1990-94
* Kirk Muller, 1994-95
* Mike Keane, 1995 (April-December)
* Pierre Turgeon, 1995-96
* Vincent Damphousse, 1996-99
* Saku Koivu, 1999- present
[edit] Head coaches
* Jean-Baptiste "Jack" Laviolette, 1909–10
* Adolphe Lecours, 1910–11
* Napoleon Dorval, 1911-13
* James Henry "Jimmy" Gardner, 1913-15
* Edouard "Newsy" Lalonde, 1915-21
* Edouard "Newsy" Lalonde
and Leo Dandurand, 1921-22
* Leo Dandurand, 1922-26
* Cecil Hart, 1926-32
* Edouard "Newsy" Lalonde, 1932-34
* Edouard "Newsy" Lalonde
and Leo Dandurand, 1934-35
* Sylvio Mantha, 1935-36
* Cecil Hart, 1936-38
* Cecil Hart and Jules Dugal, 1938-39
* Albert "Babe" Siebert, 1939
* Alfred "Pit" Lepine, 1939-40
* Dick Irvin, 1940-55
* Hector "Toe" Blake, 1955-68
* Claude Ruel, 1968-71
* Al MacNeil, 1971
* Scotty Bowman, 1971-79
* Bernie Geoffrion, 1979
* Claude Ruel, 1979-81
* Bob Berry, 1981-84
* Jacques Lemaire, 1984-85
* Jean Perron, 1985-88
* Pat Burns, 1988-92
* Jacques Demers, 1992-95
* Mario Tremblay, 1995-97
* Alain Vigneault, 1997-00
* Michel Therrien, 2000-03
* Claude Julien, 2003-06
* Bob Gainey, 2006 (January - May) (interim coach)
* Guy Carbonneau, 2006 - present
[edit] Honoured members
For more details on this topic, see Montreal Canadiens notable players and award winners.
[edit] Hockey Hall of Famers
In the Hockey Hall of Fame, the Canadiens boast the second-most enshrined Hall-of-Famers with forty-two. All of their inductees are from Canada with the exception of former defenceman Joe Hall, who was from England. Thirty-six of these players are from three separate notable dynasties: 12 from 1955-1960, 11 from 1964-1969 and 13 from 1975-1979. Howie Morenz and Georges Vézina were the first Canadiens given the honour in 1945, while Patrick Roy and Dick Duff were the most recently inducted, in 2006.
Montreal Canadiens Hall of Famers
Player Nat. Position Inducted Player Nat. Position Inducted Player Nat. Position Inducted
Howie Morenz Flag of Canada C 1945 Bill Durnan Flag of Canada G 1964 Yvan Cournoyer Flag of Canada RW 1982
Georges Vezina Flag of Canada G 1945 Hector "Toe" Blake Flag of Canada LW 1966 Ken Dryden Flag of Canada G 1983
Aurel Joliat Flag of Canada LW 1947 Ken Reardon Flag of Canada D 1966 Jacques Lemaire Flag of Canada C 1984
Newsy Lalonde Flag of Canada C 1950 Emile Bouchard Flag of Canada D 1966 Bert Olmstead Flag of Canada RW 1985
Joe Malone Flag of Canada C 1950 Elmer Lach Flag of Canada C 1966 Serge Savard Flag of Canada D 1986
Sprague Cleghorn Flag of Canada D 1958 Tom Johnson Flag of Canada D 1970 Jacques Laperriere Flag of Canada D 1987
Herb Gardiner Flag of Canada LW 1958 Jean Beliveau Flag of Canada C 1972 Guy Lafleur Flag of Canada RW 1988
Sylvio Mantha Flag of Canada D 1960 Bernard "Boom Boom" Geoffrion Flag of Canada RW 1972 Bud O'Connor Flag of Canada RW 1988
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Flag of Canada RW 1961 Doug Harvey Flag of Canada D 1973 Bob Gainey Flag of Canada LW 1992
Joe Hall Flag of the United Kingdom D 1961 Dickie Moore Flag of Canada LW 1974 Guy Lapointe Flag of Canada D 1993
George Hainsworth Flag of Canada G 1961 Jacques Plante Flag of Canada G 1978 Steve Shutt Flag of Canada LW 1993
Jack Laviolette Flag of Canada D 1962 Henri "Pocket Rocket" Richard Flag of Canada C 1979 Larry Robinson Flag of Canada D 1995
Didier Pitre Flag of Canada D 1962 Lorne "Gump" Worsley Flag of Canada G 1980 Patrick Roy Flag of Canada G 2006
Albert "Babe" Siebert Flag of Canada LW 1964 Frank Mahovlich Flag of Canada LW 1981 Dick Duff Flag of Canada LW 2006
[edit] Retired numbers
The Canadiens have retired thirteen numbers, by 14 players, in their history,[19] the most of any team in the National Hockey League, and the fourth highest total of any North American professional sports franchise. All of the honourees were born in Canada. Howie Morenz was the first honouree on November 2, 1937. Although not officially retired under his name, Jacques Laperriere who wore no. 2 after Doug Harvey, was present on the ice in the Montreal Forum the night the number was retired. In addition, Patrick Roy will have his 33 retired in a pregame ceremony on November 22, 2008.[20]
Montreal Canadiens retired numbers
No. Player Retired No. Player Retired
1 Jacques Plante October 7, 1975 12 Dickie Moore November 12, 2005
2 Doug Harvey October 26, 1985 12 Yvan Cournoyer November 12, 2005
4 Jean Beliveau October 9, 1971 16 Henri Richard December 10, 1975
5 Bernard Geoffrion March 11, 2006 18 Serge Savard November 18, 2006
7 Howie Morenz November 2, 1937 19 Larry Robinson November 19, 2007
9 Maurice Richard October 6, 1960 23 Bob Gainey February 23, 2008
10 Guy Lafleur February 16, 1985 29 Ken Dryden January 29, 2007
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[edit] See also
* Montreal Canadiens notable players and award winners
* Montreal Junior Canadiens
* Bruins-Canadiens Rivalry
* List of Montreal Canadiens presidents
* List of NHL players
* List of NHL seasons
* List of Stanley Cup champions
* List of Montreal Canadiens goaltenders
[edit] External links
* Official website of the Montreal Canadiens
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Pride London 2009
Thank you to all the volunteers, sponsors and participants who worked so hard to make Pride London 2008 such an amazing event - with official figures suggesting 825,000 people attended on the day.
The date for next years Pride London event is Saturday 4th July 2009.
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For other uses, see Rabbit (disambiguation).
"Bunny" and "Bunnies" redirect here. For other uses, see Bunny (disambiguation) and Bunnies (disambiguation).
Rabbit
Eastern Cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Lagomorpha
Family: Leporidae
in part
Genera
Pentalagus
Bunolagus
Nesolagus
Romerolagus
Brachylagus
Sylvilagus
Oryctolagus
Poelagus
Rabbits are small mammals in the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha, found in several parts of the world. There are seven different genera in the family classified as rabbits, including the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), Cottontail rabbit (genus Sylvilagus; 13 species), and the Amami rabbit (Pentalagus furnessi, endangered species on Amami Ōshima, Japan). There are many other species of rabbit, and these, along with pikas and hares, make up the order Lagomorpha.
Contents [hide]
1 Location and habitat
2 Characteristics and anatomy
2.1 Cecal pellets
3 Diet and eating habits
4 Behavior
5 Reproduction
6 Diseases of rabbits
7 Differences from hares
8 Rabbits as pets
9 Rabbits as food and clothing
10 Environmental problems
11 Classifications
12 Naming
13 Rabbits in culture and literature
13.1 Folklore and mythology
13.2 Other fictional rabbits
13.3 Urban legends
14 See also
15 References
16 External links
Location and habitat
Rabbits are ground dwellers that live in environments ranging from desert to tropical forest and wetland. Their natural geographic range encompasses the middle latitudes of the Western Hemisphere. In the Eastern Hemisphere rabbits are found in Europe, portions of Central and Southern Africa, the Indian subcontinent, Sumatra, and Japan. The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) has been introduced to many locations around the world, and all breeds of domestic rabbit originate from the European. [1]
Characteristics and anatomy
The long ears of rabbits are most likely an adaptation for detecting predators. In addition to their prominent ears, which can measure more than 10 cm (4 in) long, rabbits have long, powerful hind legs and a short tail. Each foot has five digits (one reduced); rabbits move about on the tips of the digits in a fashion known as digitigrade locomotion. Full-bodied and egg-shaped, wild rabbits are rather uniform in body proportions and stance. The smallest is the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis), at only 20 cm in length and 0.4 kg (0.9 pound) in weight, while the largest grow to 50 cm and more than 2 kg. The fur is generally long and soft, and its color ranges through shades of brown, gray, and buff. Exceptions are the black Amami rabbit (Pentalagus furnessi) of Japan and two black-striped species from Southeast Asia. The tail is usually a small puff of fur, generally brownish but white on top in the cottontails (genus Sylvilagus) of North and South America.[1]
Cecal pellets
Rabbits are hindgut digesters. This means that most of their digestion takes place in their large intestine and cecum. In rabbits, the cecum is approximately 10 times bigger than the stomach, and it, along with the large intestine, makes up roughly 40% of the rabbit's digestive tract.[2] Cecotropes, sometimes called "night feces", come from the cecum and are high in minerals, vitamins and proteins that are necessary to the rabbit's health. Rabbits eat these in order to meet their nutritional requirements. This process allows rabbits to extract the necessary nutrients from their food.[3][4]
Diet and eating habits
Rabbits are herbivores who feed by grazing on grass, forbs, and leafy weeds. In addition, their diet contains large amounts of cellulose, which is hard to digest. Rabbits solve this problem by passing two distinct types of feces: hard droppings and soft black viscous pellets, the latter of which are immediately eaten. Rabbits reingest their own droppings (rather than chewing the cud as do cows and many other herbivores) in order to fully digest their food and extract sufficient nutrients. [5] [6]
Rabbits graze heavily and rapidly for roughly the first half hour of a grazing period (usually in the late afternoon), followed by about half an hour of more selective feeding. In this time, the rabbit will also excrete many hard faecal pellets, being waste pellets that will not be reingested. If the environment is relatively non-threatening, the rabbit will remain outdoors for many hours, grazing at intervals. While out of the burrow, the rabbit will occasionally reingest its soft, partially digested pellets; this is rarely observed, since the pellets are reingested as they are produced. Reingestion is most common within the burrow between 8 o'clock in the morning and 5 o'clock in the evening, being carried out intermittently within that period.
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