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Old 08-21-2008, 03:07 PM   #38 (permalink)
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Your definitel wrong on that one. Higgins is way more one-dimensional then Pleks. Higgins cant set up another player to save his life, same can be said about finishing a play to score a goal. If your talking about fore-checking or PK time...Pleks is definitely two times better then Higgins on both aspect. Ask any Habs fan and they'll tell you that they rather have Plekanec then Higgins. Just ask Babe Ruth he'll agree with me.
yeah right, because he's your twin brother and you think the same. Although I strongly disagree that Pleks is better on the PK than higgins.. he had a better season than Higgins in 2007-2008. the previous 2 seasons though Higgins was the best penalty killer on the team, he had 6 SH between the 2 seasons as well as on the powerplay. Sorry, I forgot Higgins had a 1 dimensional season last year. Other than that let's face the truth, neither of these 2 players are superstars.. yet. I'd keep both of them, idk why you'd trade Higgins, he is still young. He has some time left with us.

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On the ice yes, but we'd still need him in the locker room. Kovalev did lead on the ice, and helped the young guns a lot, but he was definitely a quiet leader when it came in the locker room. Koivu as been there for a long **** time, and he knows when to step it up by words and his play. Plus Koivu's heart is still needed on this team, and trading him would cause a lot of problems for les Habitants. I just phrased my agreement wrongfully. I apologize.
Well then if that is so, he should be getting used to playing on the 3rd line because we both know he won't be needed on the top 2, with Sundin and Plekanec in the lineup.

hopefully this season will be for Higgins
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