Showing posts with label Desimone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Desimone. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
26/09/11: Boston 2, Montreal 1; can preseason end already?
Brendan Gallagher: We'll start with the guy who has been one of the team's most dangerous forwards in almost every game he has played. Gallagher impressed again last night, generating more chances, driving the net with reckless abandon, showing nice hands, and yes, hitting more goalposts. Honestly I feel bad. Perhaps saying Gallagher had Chris Higgins-itis on day 1 of rookie camp was a jinx, cause this is exactly how it has played out. By virtue of having outplayed the likes of Aaron Palushaj and Andreas Engqvist, the little Giant deserves to stick around. If there are injuries at forward to start the season, the Habs lose nothing in signing Gallagher and playing him 5 or 6 games, given that his contract doesn't kick in unless he hits the 10 game mark (which he won't).
Michael Bournival: Slow-ish start, but strong overall game for Bournival, just returning to action from a minor injury. Looked better and better as the game went on, showing good skating ability and some offensive creativity. Wasn't cut after the game, so may get a second chance to impress on Thursday.
Philip DeSimone: Undoubtedly his best game thus far. He has looked pretty good going all the way back to rookie camp, and to me, has earned at least an AHL deal. Awesome move on the Cammalleri goal, but strong all night in generating a number of chances. He's off to Hamilton's camp tomorrow, but he shouldn't have trouble inking a contract.
Gabriel Dumont: Continues to surprise. Plays with tons of energy and forechecks hard. Lacks a little defensive awareness / could improve coverage in his own end, but a useful fourth liner who has as good a shot as any of sticking around into October.
Raphael Diaz: Another player with his best outing of training camp, though with the signing of Chris Campoli, there doesn't appear to be any place for him to start the season. Looked more confident with the puck, making some nice plays in the offensive zone.
Jarred Tinordi: Also looked much better last night, delivering a number of big hits and putting up a solid performance in his own end. Though his 17 minutes were least amongst Habs blueliners, and he is still a few years away, he showed glimpses of the kind of player the Canadiens hope he develops to be.
Carey Price: His best performance of the preseason to date, meaning he has gotten better every time he has been in goal. Very encouraging sign for him being ready to start the year on a good note.
Frederic St. Denis: Quietly, another surprise of camp. He has looked very steady in his own end, making few mistakes, and, despite his very average size, looking strong enough to contain larger players. There's no room for him right now, but with another year of development in Hamilton, could conceivably challenge for a job next Fall.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Habs Rookie Camp - Day 2
SCRIMMAGE UPDATES
(we were not on site today; we'll have a more detailed analysis again after Thursday's game)
- Team Red wins 4-0 on goals by Etienne Brodeur, assisted by Philip Desimone, Gabriel Dumont, Nathan Beaulieu, and Dustin Walsh (assisted by Brodeur). The two sides have now split the first two Rookie Camp games.
- Reports from multiple sources have all of Nathan Beaulieu, Jarred Tinordi, and Alexander Avtsin having poor showings in today's scrimmage.
- On the other hand, Brendan Gallagher, Etienne Brodeur, Olivier Archambault, Hunter Bishop, and Gabriel Dumont have been reported as having good days by Francois Gagnon.
- After being the best of the three goaltenders yesterday, Peter Delmas had a poor second half today, allowing the bulk of the goals to the Red side.
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DAY UPDATES:
4:30 PM - Half an hour till the scrimmage begins. Earlier this afternoon, Canadiens.com posted another update from camp. Today's quotes come from Gabriel Dumont, Aaron Palushaj, and the tatooed Olivier Dame-Malka.
2:15 PM - Andrei Markov took to the ice this afternoon, skating with Olivier Fortier and Louis Leblanc. The good news? He skated. The bad news? He skated with the injured players. Don't read too much into this yet though. I mean camp doesn't start till Friday!
1:06 PM - We will not have live Twitter coverage of today's scrimmage (though we will keep up as best we can). For all the action as it happens, please follow J-F Chaumont on Twitter HERE.
11:00 AM - The vast majority of Canadiens veterans are on the ice in Brossard. With the team's annual Golf Tournament going tomorrow, most everyone is in town. Players practicing include Carey Price, Scott Gomez, Tomas Plekanec, Brian Gionta, Erik Cole, Max Pacioretty, Andrei Kostitsyn, Mike Cammalleri, Mathieu Darche, Hal Gill, Josh Gorges, Lars Eller, Ryan White, Alexei Yemelin, and David Desharnais. Andrei Markov is not on the ice, but has been seen training around Brossard over the past week. P.K. Subban is also not on the ice today as he is in Toronto doing promo work for an equipment line.
Players first spotted by J-F Chaumont on Twitter.
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Team White stole the show on opening day of camp, so today Aaron Palushaj, Nathan Beaulieu, and their Team Red mates look to even the score.
Today's Rookie Camp schedule:
7:15 AM - 8:15 AM: Injured Players Skate
8:30 AM - 9:30 AM: Defensemen Practice
9:45 AM - 10:45 AM: Group A Forwards
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Group B Forwards
1:45 PM - 2:45 PM: Injured Players Skate
3:00 PM - 3:45 PM: Goaltender Practice
4:00 PM - 4:45 PM: All Players Practice
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Scrimmage (All Players)
Then tomorrow, the rest of the team reports for the annual Golf Tournament while the rookies continue their camp.
While waiting for reports on today's activity, here are some others' takes on yesterday:
- Pat Hickey on Phil DeSimone, a good friend of Max Pacioretty and probably the best of the tryout forwards
- Pierre Durocher focuses on Louis Leblanc's progress as he continues to rehab is injury and is determined to crack the Hamilton Bulldog's opening night roster (French)
- Marc Antoine Godin looks at the Canadiens' prospect situation, focusing in on Jarred Tinordi and Leblanc (French)
- The official Canadiens site has a small report with quotes from Leblanc, Alain Berger, and Nathan Beaulieu
- RDS has a longer piece on 2011 first rounder Beaulieu (French)
- TSN's coverage of Day 1 focuses on Aaron Palushaj
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