Puck the Bunny appears on All Habs Hockey Magazine predicting outcomes of Canadiens games. Puck, the Brazilian prognosticating bunny, is now in Canada. In his first three seasons as a member of the All Habs team, Puck’s record was an amazing 77-40-18! (W-L-OTL)
TORONTO, ON – What a awful game last game was! Puck knows that being wrong sometimes is part of the job. But oh boy! The little ball of fur can’t stand when Habs play the way they did against Calgary Flames. If you missed the game you can read the recap here by Rick.
Carey Price was clearly not having a great day on the ice and the rest of the team was not helping. There is a lot of bad behaviour on the ice the silly penalty calls have to stop. The team needs discipline and guidance. The bunny is quite upset with P.K. Subban and Lars Eller, they are great players, but sometimes they forget that. The bunny just want see Habs playing to win with fire and passion, just like they were doing before the road trip.
Next game will be against the Blackhawks, Habs did well during the pre-season playing against them. But will they go back to the way they were playing before the road trip? Can Michel Therrien stop messing with the lines and let the young players play? The little ball of fur is getting mad with the way things are being handled. He is considering applying for the position!
If they pay enough carrots, of course!
Who did Puck choose today? Watch! His record predicting hockey games this season is 6-4-1
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Just a few words for our Brazilian friends: Puck the Bunny tem um importante trabalho. Ele trabalha para o All Habs Brasil com a função de prever resultados de jogos — hoje ele escolherá o vencedor entre Chicago Blackhawks vs Montreal Canadiens.
Fãs do Brasil lembre-se, o Canadá está saindo do horário de verão deles. Isso vai fazer com que os jogos fiquem +3h do horário postado para Montreal. O jogo contra os Flames será as 10 p.m. (Brasilia).
Quem ele irá escolher? Assista e descubra!