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The Canadiens are going through tough times now, and the HabsWorld team is here to discuss them. Host Norm Szcyrek plus co-hosts Paul MacLeod and Jonathan Rebelo had much to say about the team’s recent plight, some of their bright spots, and a few laughs along the way. This podcast was recorded the evening of November 28 2019.

The topics include:

0:00 – 2:00
Intros, episode trivia,

2:01 – 9:58
Habs six game losing streak; what could the Habs do next; is there a silver lining,

9:59 – 15:00
If things get worse would the Habs trade Carey Price, or trade for Taylor Hall; around the NHL topics including Bill Peters,

15:01 – 23:49
Could the Habs fire the coach if things continue to go badly, and who might replace Claude Julien; are the playoffs still a possibility for the Canadiens; can Marc Bergevin make a trade to turn around the team?

23:50 – 28:32
Cale Fleury scratched against the Devils; Carey Price struggling; reflecting on losses against the Rangers and Bruins; coach’s inability to change in game strategies based on the score; discussion of importance of weekend games against Flyers & Bruins,

28:33 – 34:34
Should the young players be given more ice time and responsibilities; are there players on the farm team that can help give the team a spark?

34:35 – 39:24
Improved play of Shea Weber; Habs depth vs other teams depth to deal with injuries; discussing Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl,

39:25 – 46:38
Guy Carbonneau’s induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame,

46:39 – 56:25
More Bill Peters discussions including Ron Francis; Don Cherry firing; how long can the Habs streak last before a coaching change occurs?

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