A modified and slightly more convenient way to track my Habs YG progress. Again, all help is greatly appreciated. The initial response has been awesome! Already almost halfway through.
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@barry_l35352 Leviticus 19:19 says you can't wear mixed fabrics
11:9-12 says no shellfish.
18:19 says you can't get too close to a woman on her menstrual cycle.
19:27 Men were instructed not to shave the corners of their beards or trim the edges of their hair.
Cherry pick much?
@Vegas369@theblockspot They had the least restrictive entry draft ever. They've missed the playoffs once in their existence. They have never been bad enough to test fan passion or loyalty. It's easy to cheer for a winning team.
@MannyTerrebonne@fnveenie@HabsUnfiltered Fair enough. Thing is, so far, that hasn't seemed to impact his play. In that specific example if it's what I'm thinking of Kuch chirped and they didn't score again that night. ๐คทโโ๏ธ
@MannyTerrebonne@fnveenie@HabsUnfiltered He's also brand new. And was easily the best player on the team. You hang a guybout to dry often enough and bad things are bound to happen. There's zero reason or evidence to suggest he'll be a legend or a flash in the pan.
@MannyTerrebonne@fnveenie@HabsUnfiltered Andersen and Hart. Teams need goaltending to compete and win. Binnington was 26 when he came out of nowhere and won a cup. Ward was 22. Dryden was 23. Im not suggesting Dobeลก is any of these people, but your argument is weak.
@ZachCaniac Vegas also would have missed the playoffs if they were an Eastern conference team. Regular season head to head notwithstanding, the odds SHOULD heavily favour Carolina.
@davehodge20 Because the Habs aren't billed as the end all be all. They aren't framed as the favorites no matter who they play. They're more often said to be the underdog. So if nobody expects them to win to begin with then "out of gas and beaten by a better team" tracks.
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