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Habs coach calls New York ‘the best team that we’ve played in the playoffs’

Michel Therrien

Montreal Canadiens head coach Michel Therrien speaks to the media after the team’s practice Wednesday, May 7, 2014 in Brossard, Quebec. The Montreal Canadiens play the Boston Bruins in game four of round two of the Stanley Cup Playoffs Thursday, May 8, 2014 in Montreal. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Ryan Remiorz)

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Having already eliminated “the best team in the league,” according to Montreal Canadiens coach Michel Therrien, the Habs now have their hands full with “the best team that we’ve played in the playoffs,” also according to Therrien.

Which might not actually make sense when you think about it, but whatever, it was a nice little shot at those “disrespectful” Bruins, and the Rangers are definitely playing some good hockey. New York has won five straight in the playoffs, including the first two games of the Eastern Conference Final versus Montreal.

“So we all understand the challenge that we’re facing tonight,” said Therrien. “Yes, we’ve got a young guy in the goalie position, but for us we’ve got to make sure we play the way we play, to play the right way, to play the way with confidence. We can’t start thinking about changing things because of the goalie. We have to make sure we play the right way.”

Therrien, if you’re wondering, was responding to a reporter who asked if the Canadiens need to play a different way with Dustin Tokarski, not the injured Carey Price, between the pipes in a hostile environment like Madison Square Garden.

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