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OK Guys, it’s time to take a look at the game last night between the Montréal Canadiens and the LA Kings. Despite a rough start, the Habs battled back and won this game in regulation! 4-3 was the final score, Juraj Slafkovsky scored a couple of absolute beauties! And in today’s video it’s time to break it all down!

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32 Comments

  1. Can we have 2 Slafs?
    Let's go save Knies from the sinking ship called the Toronto Maple Leafs 😂
    Imagine a top 6 of
    Slaf- Suzuki- Caufield
    Knies-Hage-Demidov

  2. Stone Handerson is now a staple in my household whenever Andersons mitts turn to stone on his breakaways.

  3. I'm so mad; the kings can't do me any favors, man. They can lead the whole game and still lose to a team that has played terribly lately.

  4. Please pronounce your « H » in your Numbers.
    3 is tHRee, not tree.
    Same for 3rd. It’s : tHird, it’s not turd.
    Thank you

  5. Well said Matt. Slaf doesn't need to change his game to be like anyone else. We just want him to keep playing like Slaf!!

  6. Ron Jeremy… hahaha … almost as happy for the Leafs' demise than Habs good fortune… almost

  7. Dude is still 21. Such an exciting player already, he's going to be phenomenal with a couple more years experience.

  8. I remember when Slafkovsky was overall first pick, and Montreal was dissed for not going with Shane Wright.
    I don't want to denigrate Wright, but Slafkovsky was the best choice. I'm an old man who remembers Frank Mahovlich, and that is the player I am reminded of when I watch Slafkovsky. Mahovlich used his long reach, and long strides, to great advantage, and Slaf is starting to do exactly the same.

    The future is bright!

  9. The boys can score which is very good because it seems we need at least 4/5 goals to win. Need to make a better transition to D, it is good hockey to watch but very scary too. I want the front of the net to be a place nobody wants to hang around, way too easy around our net.

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