Kovalev really found his wings with the Habs. I think being in such a prolific hockey market that had been starved of talented players, he really found the perfect role for him. Montreal will always be eternally grateful for both him and Jaroslav Halak for the emotions they both made us live.
@@inhale27 Statstically, yes. But in terms of character, in terms of leadership, in terms of performance and entertainment, they were absolutely with the Habs. He acted the part of our long lost hero.
When he wanted to be, Alexei Kovalev could sometimes be the best player on the ice in a game. The key is "when he wanted to be" for as talented as Kovalev was, he did have a knack of dogging plays in his career.
Kovalev really found his wings with the Habs. I think being in such a prolific hockey market that had been starved of talented players, he really found the perfect role for him. Montreal will always be eternally grateful for both him and Jaroslav Halak for the emotions they both made us live.
@@inhale27 Statstically, yes. But in terms of character, in terms of leadership, in terms of performance and entertainment, they were absolutely with the Habs.
He acted the part of our long lost hero.
Cammalleri was insane too during the 2010 run
what a luxury to have a guy who can control the puck like this
2008 Kovalev was an absolute beast!
When he wanted to be, Alexei Kovalev could sometimes be the best player on the ice in a game. The key is "when he wanted to be" for as talented as Kovalev was, he did have a knack of dogging plays in his career.
I know where ribeiro got it from
When he wanted to be, God damn was he electrifying
Habs goat of the 00s
Kovalev is the reason for enigmatic
"Chaara had Kovalev"
Hahahahah sure....
He has a history of making chara look bad