tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3435571560723564995.post5869796543082116987..comments2023-06-01T21:15:57.354-11:00Comments on The H Does NOT Stand For Habs: Ch-Ch-Ch-Changin'J.T.http://www.blogger.com/profile/00012075493503316318noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3435571560723564995.post-29573770032343249382008-06-20T10:37:00.000-11:002008-06-20T10:37:00.000-11:00I just want to pass along how much I enjoy readin...I just want to pass along how much I enjoy reading your blog. Ever since Habs Inside/Out came on the scene, I looked forward to reading your posts, both for their content and your great command of our written language. Keep it going!<BR/><BR/>Why I opted to respond today is simple. As much as I would like to state that our Montreal Canadiens are conference champions, that honour must go to the Penguins of Pittsburgh. After defeating the Flyers, it was the Penguins who were presented with the Prince of Wales trophy which goes to the Easten Conference Champions each year. <BR/><BR/>I have been a follower of our great team for many years (I first witnessed them raising Mr. Stanley in 1953) and appreciate the only banner Montreal cares to raise to the rafters is the one stating Stanley Cup Champions. I think it important not to take kudos that are not earned. A slight misrepresentation on your part is no big deal, but it would never fly in the glorious history of our team.<BR/><BR/>My intention here is not to be mean-spirited or rude. I relish reading your opinions and viewpoints because I feel an affinity with you for our team. Because of my avid enthusiasm through the years for the Habs, those folks with less enthusiasm have never ceased to point out the Habs shortcomings to me. I just don't want to be the one giving them the fodder to shoot at me, and vicariously, I would not like them taking pot shots at you.<BR/><BR/>Keep up your great column; you have become a regular routine in my daily Habs related readings.Jayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09100144223540225308noreply@blogger.com