Is the No. 11 Too Heavy for Scott Gomez to Carry?
Gomez was again invisible last night and so too was his lifelong linemate, Brian Gionta. While Gionta was also not very effective he did get off a few dangerous shots on net. The experiment with Moen on their line did not bear fruit and the second line, as a result, continues to be a no-show. From where I sit, the problem seems to be Gomez who, for some reason, does not seem to have his timing right. He seems to constantly be one step behind, one foot off on his passes, and constantly out of sync. I don’t know if this is because of some kind of psychological factor, an injury or the fact that he maybe just needs a little time to warm up. Whatever the problem is, he needs to sort it out quickly because the Canadiens will go nowhere this season as a one-line scoring team. I, for one, was never a fan of Gomez wearing No. 11 on his back as he is doing this season. To me, every time I see him in that jersey it bothers me somehow, psychologically. If you are being paid like a No. 1 center an
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