Tuesday, July 31, 2007

The Boo-Birds Are Drooling

The legion of beer-swilling boo-birds that roost from October through April (at least) in the upper reaches of the Bell Centre in Montreal have already begun circling the air in fearful anticipation of the arrival of their most despised prey. Over-eager voices are being trained to emit a sound not heard in such resonating tones in Montreal for the last two seasons. Yes, the 'yellow' and the 'gutless' are worriedly preparing for the potential arrival of arch-nemesis Patrice Brisebois.

In perhaps one of the most poignant displays of why hockey players tend to shun Montreal, Brisebois left two seasons ago after being booed off the ice (game after game) - the relief etched across his face. Signing in Denver, he seemed a player with a weight lifted off his shoulders.

Now Bob Gainey has tendered an offer to the unrestricted free agent which could bring Brisebois back to the town that hated him most. The surprise of it all is that the defender is actually considering the contract - perhaps indicating that he's not nearly as unworthy as some might make him out to be.

It's a shame, in reality, that Brisebois was ever the recipient of such hatred from the Bell Centre faithful. While he'd become known for his defensive lapses and for occasionally being the Canadiens' highlight reel defender for all the wrong reasons, his game wasn't nearly as awful as the reactions he received. In fact, on many nights Breezer was best on a deficient Habs blueline and he was a heart-and-soul player through some very dismal seasons.

Overlooked by those who were not willing to see was a guy who worked very hard to continually improve his game, and while he'd never be considered a strong defender, he was far better than what he was made out to be. As a puck mover, he was the only Canadien who could consistently make an effective first pass to start a rush during those lean years, and as a result, whether right or wrong, he became the defensive leader on the club.

This, unfortunately, is where the real problem lies. Brisebois never had the talent to be a top defender on any team; his true role lay in the #3,4 positions at best. His defensive brain cramps required that he be paired with a true stay-at-home defender and that's something the Canadiens were sorely lacking during the latter years of his tenure with the club. That said, he ended up being the Canadiens #1 guy and when it came time to sign a contract, management decided to pay him as such.

And that, as they say, was that. From then on, the boo-birds intensified an already well established chorus and caused the defender so much stress he was actually put on leave. On the one hand, it was absolutely understandable that the flock of carrion in the stands boo, but they directed it at the wrong person - why not instead redirect that negative energy towards management who obviously made this ghastly error?

That was then, however, and this is now. Gainey has decided to offer the former Canadien a single season contract for $700 thousand. One could well ask why on Earth the GM would even consider such an idea - and even moreso why Brisebois wouldn't just laugh him in the face and run out of town as fast as he could.

The reasoning is simple: Brisebois is a solid enough player who could fill out a #5,6 spot with correspondingly short ice time. He's still a strong skater and his abilities with the puck make him somewhat more useful, in controlled circumstances, in the "new NHL." Moreover, he has the ability to run a powerplay and that's something Montreal needs after the departure of Sheldon Souray (who gives Breezer a run for his money at highlight-reel-horrid defending). Add to that his right handed shot and the former Colorado player could be just what the Habs need in terms of depth.

Perhaps best of all, though, is that, with such a small salary, Gainey wouldn't mind in the least if one of the young and talented defenders made the team and left Brisebois watching from the press box to be a replacement when needed. At less than double the basic NHL salary, Brisebois' leadership and occasional help on the ice would be a coup for the Canadiens.

Unfortunately, there's still the issue of the boo-birds, blinded by a past that's no longer relevant and only eager to impart their less-than-stellar knowledge through irritating boos at a player who should deserve only respect for his past contributions and for signing at such a reasonable fee. One has to seriously wonder what is going through the mind of a player even considering returning to such a hostile environment.

The answer, of course, is that he loves Montreal and the Canadiens; always has and probably always will. No matter the fools swaying drunkenly from the rafters, Brisebois has always intimated that he was a Canadien at heart.

And if he signs, I'll be first in line to cheer and welcome him back.

- A Concerned Fan

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

That just proves what was said about you in the Ryder Story.NUF SAID

Anonymous said...

5-6 Dmen are not what we are needing on this team, we have Dandenault, Bouillon and Gorges there and have kids like O'Bryne and Cote who should have been given the opportunity to play, not bring back a player who isn't wanted by 29 other teams out there.

This is another bad signing by Gainey, his judgement of this signing and not trying to sign Ryder to a long term deal makes me question his though proccess and tells me that it is time for him to step aside...Andre Savard left because of how things were happening in Montreal, maybe ownership should read into that a bit.

Anonymous said...

Pathetic....
I refuse to waste my time explaining why.
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Anonymous said...

I still think Bob Gainey knows what he is doing. Leave him alone and let him do it. The puck hasn't been dropped yet and Brisbois hasn't stepped on the ice yet and already you guys are booing. Wait and see what Gainey has in mind.

Anonymous said...

We have seen Breeze-By step on the ice before and we were very pleased when he steped off.All together now BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooo(cough*cough)

Anonymous said...

Wow, looking at the comments about the ryder and breezer articles, some of you habs fans are pretty ignorant and clueless. NUF SAID.
Great articles, a concerned fan, I am actually happy we got Brisebois back, it was a good move.

Anonymous said...

Your happy to have Brisbois back and your the one calling other people clueless and Ignorant,that's pretty funny.Enjoy your winter watching him give the puck away and get push around in front of his own net.Hey Halak and Price your learning curve starts NOW.NUF SAID.

Anonymous said...

Wow.
I think you are missing the picture here...Brisebois is going to be a 5th or 6th dman. He is going to add depth. He can play on the PP. He is a veteran with a great first pass. Yes, he can make some serious brain farts on the ice, but he brings a lot to the game. He is not making big money here. How much did we pay janne to sit on the bench??? At 700k, you are complaining? That is a steal. Give me a break guy.
NUFF SAID.

Anonymous said...

So now were paying guys 700k to sit on the bench.At least with Janne it took a year to realize he was terrible. We already know Breeze is terrible I don't want to see him as our 12 or 13 Dman give the job to one of the kids OR maybe Gainey brought him back to help teach the Kids (Scary thought) Maybe ask yourself why he is such a steal it's because he is brutal ask Colorado.I would rather see any of the kids from the farm make 700k and make mistakes at least we can say there just kids they will get better I don't think BREEZE is getting any better.How about you give ME a BREAK...GUY NUFFFF SAID.

Anonymous said...

WOW, Brisebois just showed us all he had more courage and guts than anyone who even replied to this article. Brisebois by coming back, has earned my respect, I don't care what he did before, we are paying him peanuts, to play a peanut role. The fact he even wanted to come back here deserves a round of applause, unfortunately alot of you have some growing up to do, its a shame fans like this run wild in what should be the greatest hockey arena in the world. No, instead they just prove everyone who says we are the worst fans in the world right.

So congrats kids, when a Leaf fan makes sure to tell me our fans are booing yet another one of their own, i'll be sure to think of every last immature remark made by all of you, and sincerely thank you for driving the reputation of this team, this city, and its fans down to the depths of immaturity with you.

Anonymous said...

WANTED to come back, Montreal was the only team that called.He had to come if he wanted to play.As for his courage and guts hopefully he will show some of that on the ice and then maybe he wont get the boo birds after him.And dont worry about LEAF fans I remember hall of famer Larry Murphy getting BOOs right out of that place.Montreal has the best fans just like the ones above because we hate to put up with AVERAGE, teams and players,can't blame them for that.COURAGE to make 700k to play in Montreal COURAGE now thats funny.