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Montreal Canadiens: Ranking Who Habs Fans Should Cheer For


OHL's playoffs finally ended, and the Montreal Canadiens Vista Will Bite along with his Hamilton Bulldogs is the team on the top.

Four series and 16 wins - all you need to win the championship. To say this is so that the journey sounds so simple, but it's far from the case. However, despite several hits on the road, Hamilton's Bulldogs made it easy. Now they, and, most importantly, the Montreal Canadiens, the nickname Will Bitten are the champions of the OHL.

Many thought that Hamilton would fight on the way to the finals, especially in the second round. But they adhered to the game plan and continued to perform. Whenever they found themselves on the other side of the victory, the team quickly assembled and responded well. Their difficult task appeared in their series against Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (no duh), as they were ardent outsiders.


The Greyhounds had a phenomenal regular season leading the entire league with 116 points. Despite some loss of personnel in the postseason, including the Habsa prospect Hayden Verbejk, they also made their way to the finals.

It was much more evenly, but Hamilton entered game 6 with a 3-2 lead. They expected the Greyhounds to come out with better results, and on this front there was no disappointment. Soo took the lead after scoring the first two games in the game, but the Bulldogs responded with their two in the second.

However, the tension began to increase after Barrett Heiton made it 3-2, heading the third for Greyhounds. The most important 20 minutes of the year were ahead of both teams, as the game was looking for a hero. Well, they got it.

Hamilton scored eight minutes to tie the game in 4, but then Robert Thomas scored a scoring goal. It was about keeping the greyhounds at a time who were desperately trying to get an equalizer. In the end, it was already too late, and the goal of Nicolas Caamano with empty nets sealed the deal.

Suo will score the last time before the buzzer, and the letter was already on the wall.

The bitten did not produce as much offensive as in the regular season, but the 19-year-old scored when he counted. His growth as a comprehensive player appeared in this post-season, as Hamilton relied on him more for stopping with such as Thomas and Co. on the stage.

The third round of 2016 ended with 4 goals and 7 assists in 21 playoffs. He will have a chance to improve this number, as he and the Bulldogs cashed a ticket to the Memorial Cup. This is a conversation for a later time, while a member of the Habs organization will show some silver, and this should be a good feeling for everyone.

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