Even worse they won 3 rounds in one of those seasons and 1 in the other despite being like you pointed out, they were a lottery team both yearsWell 2 don’t count 2020 they were in the expanded bubble playoffs 24th ranked team, or around there
2021, they were 18th, probably not a playoff team in a normal year. Habs fans don’t like it when that gets mentioned. But it’s the truth.
But lockout..
To you from mediocre hands we throw.....
Even worse they won 3 rounds in one of those seasons and 1 in the other despite being like you pointed out, they were a lottery team both years
The answer is like it's been since 2011 the Vancouver Canucks and that's really sad for the rest Canada considering we are playing our first home series since 1015 lol
If you include the OG Jets it doesn't get better.Jets started in 2011, did a major restructuring shortly after. haha
Jets 1.0 isn’t the question in the post, they played vs some damn elite Oilers and Flames teams so no shocker there.If you include the OG Jets it doesn't get better.
The only series the OG Jets won in the NHL was against the Flames in 1987.
2021, they were 18th, probably not a playoff team in a normal year. Habs fans don’t like it when that gets mentioned. But it’s the truth.
Maybe, but then we sent your team home in one of the greatest team meltdown ever
Bonus point: They made Torontonians became cucks
After that the Habs basically steam rolled everyone but Tampa Bay, who kicked our ass
2021 version of the Habs was a character team with grit; two things Toronto never was in the past 20 years, and you're yet again about to get expelled from the playoffs in the first round
Debatable.
... crazy that the federal government (who owns the CN Tower) and who is lead by a Habs fan, lit that tower up in Habs colors.
Then take the Jets from 2005, when they were in Atlanta. When they moved to Winnipeg they brought the team over from Atlanta, so they were technically the same team.Jets 1.0 isn’t the question in the post, they played vs some damn elite Oilers and Flames teams so no shocker there.
The post was from 2005 till now, very flawed date range, especially if one doesn’t use % bc the Jets 2.0 didn’t even exist till 2011. The team in 2011 was very meh with almost zero prospects so the team did a big restructuring shortly after. OP should of used % basis or at least from 2011 to present
Well 2 don’t count 2020 they were in the expanded bubble playoffs 24th ranked team, or around there
2021, they were 18th, probably not a playoff team in a normal year. Habs fans don’t like it when that gets mentioned. But it’s the truth.
Well 2 don’t count 2020 they were in the expanded bubble playoffs 24th ranked team, or around there
2021, they were 18th, probably not a playoff team in a normal year. Habs fans don’t like it when that gets mentioned. But it’s the truth
I don’t think it really matters how you slice up the years, Montreal will always be Canada’s top team. The only years your team sniffs at being the top team is in the 1940s and even then it still has a few Canadiens Cup wins sprinkled in and certainly the 1950s were dominated by the Habs.Whenever I see stats like this I always wonder about the cutoff. Why 2005? So the stat maker can get the outcome he wants. If you include any years before, or cut it off to any years after, the stat might be different. It's effectively meaningless.
Un sticker du 18-25 (blabla 18-25, une section du forum JVC (jeuxvidéos.com)It's okay, we must leave some for the opposing teams.
Wasn't that the Bruins crap talking??LOL is the Montreal's "handshake line respect"?
Wasn't that the Bruins crap talking??LOL is the Montreal's "handshake line respect"?