With the Habs out of the race for Lord Stanley's Cup, I had a decision to make.
Usually when my team doesn’t make the playoffs, no matter the sport, I choose a “backup” to root for. I’ve been pretty lucky thus far: LSU won the BCS Championship, the Giants beat the Perfect Pats in Super Bowl 42 (The Giants are actually my backup team since the Saints couldn’t be bothered to go marching anywhere last season), the Yankees - too early to tell but seriously guys, Tampa Bay?!? You used to beat them up and steal their lunch money at recess! What happened?
But now I’m in a pickle. With hockey it’s different. As a Montrealer, Canadian Citizen and all around lover of Mike Komisarek (mostly because it took me about 7 years to correctly spell his name) it’s hard to think of even saying the moniker of another NHL team without attaching “sucks” at the end of their name like a cancerous suffix.
A careful process of elimination must be used to select a team worthy of having a one night stand with.
Will Dallas make me breakfast in the morning?
Can Philadelphia fulfill my needs?
How much fun can I have with Pittsburgh?
Is Detroit gonna buy me drinks?
Here are 5 questions Canadiens fans can ask in order to figure out which team to temporarily cheer for and not feel guilty. The Habs’ll forgive you.
1) What does their name represent?
-Stars are giant balls of light that do something in the atmosphere. Living in a big, polluted city I have not seen a star in approximately 17 years.
-What the hell is a Flyer? A plane? A bird? The team used to be called the Philadelphia Quakers. I’d prefer that since I am a big believer in oatmeal for breakfast.
-Penguins are like totally cute. If I wasn’t allergic to animals and it was legal to keep a penguin as a pet I’d definitely get one.
-Red Wings, something to do with cars. I’m bored already.
Winner: Penguins
2) What have they done to the Canadiens recently?
-Stars: besides taking Ribeiro in ’06 for a 5th round draft pick and some dude I’ve never heard of, not much.
-Flyers: dude I’ve never heard of now plays for the Flyers but the Flyers also ousted the Habs in round 2 of the playoffs. Henceforth, the Flyers lose my respect which they technically never had in the first place.
-Penguins: Maid Marian Hossa could’ve been sporting a Habs jersey this year in the playoffs. Would he have led the Canadiens to round 3? Probably not.
-Red Wings: If they harmed the Canadiens recently I can’t remember.
Winner: Red Wings
3) How many hot players make up the team?
-Stars: Up until Ribeiro got traded to the Stars I wasn’t even aware that Dallas had a sports team other than the Cowboys. Or that Texans were even into hockey for that matter. Stars are therefore disqualified from this question due to my ignorance.
-Flyers: None. End Scene.
-Penguins: Although Sidney Crosby is having a hard time growing a playoff beard – seriously, what is that on his face? – he’s still a cute kid. And Jordan Staal who may or may not be a convicted felon is also quite the looker. Marian Hossa looks like a transparent Viking who drew his playoff beard on with a highlighter but every other woman in North America seems to find him attractive so I’ll include him.
- Red Wings: They’re not all ugly but there isn’t one player who stands out. Maybe I’d let Osgood hit on me but he’d have to promise to introduce me to Tom Brady (all athletes know each other, right?).
Winner: Penguins
4) How many StanleyCups does the team already have?
-Stars: 1 so I guess they’re due for another.
-Flyers, Penguins: 2, I guess they’re also due.
-Red Wings: 10, that’s enough.
Winner: Stars
5) Do they have mad skillz?
Well yeah, otherwise they wouldn’t have made it this far in the playoffs.
Winner: All
That settles it then. Now I need to practice yelling “Go Pens!” without bile coming up.
















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about 1 month ago
The Stars have lots of connections to Coach Carbo and Bob Gainey. Brenden Morrow, the Stars Captain is married to Guy's daughter Anne-Marie. Those two reason are good reasons for Habs fans to like the Stars.
about 1 month ago
nice post! :)
for question 2, obviously the flyers kicked us out of the playoffs ... but at the same time it is not like they have stolen it!
question 3: I'd pick the pens as well. the flyers have upshall and maybe carter. but the pens have staal! stars: richards maybe ... red wings ... I dont see any!
Ken has got a good point: if we want to stick with our coach and GM, it is going to be the Stars.
about 1 month ago
i don't think the flyers stole our spot in round 3, they def out played us. but in terms of talent (regardless of the pens' loss tonight) i still think crosby and co are gonna go all the way. if the pens don't win the stanley cup i'll eat my words and buy everyone a round of beer.
from about 1 month ago
lol! I guess we have to wait before saying anything about the big winner. I agree, the Pens have got so much talent, it is insane!!
sometimes when I see the finals, I kinda get a little relief coz seriously, I am wondering what would have happened to the Habs if they had Detroit or Pittsburgh in front of them ... would have they survived?! not much experience with a very young goalie in front of Malkin and Crosby = eaten alive! lol !
about 1 month ago
one of the best articles i've read in a long time. very entertaining, great job!
i have to say i was pulling for the Habs in the last round, not just because of my utter disdain toward the Flyers (and the city of Philly in general), but because they seemed like the better team.
not to mention I was looking forward to the possible return of Kovy to the Igloo in the playoffs.
about 1 month ago
Great read - this may sound empty to all the Hab fans out there but you have a great young team...finally a good GM and I predict you will be competitive for sometime to come and the Cup will finally be back in Montreal in the not too distant future....Wings over the Pens in 6
about 1 month ago
The Stars are like a retirement home for ex-Habs, that should be a big draw.
Myself, I pick a team based on how much they have done to piss me off, which usually leads me to whoever is in the west since they have less of a chance to upset me.
The exception being Anaheim, and not just because they beat Ottawa in the Finals, but because I don't like what they stand for.
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