On the occasion of a special live broadcast from the Tag E-Karting & Amusement Family Entertainment Center in Sainte-Thérèse, Mario Langlois welcomes in his second hour of broadcasting the former coach of the women’s Hockey Canada team, Danièle Sauvageau, professional boxer, Kim Clavel, Canadian boxing coach, Stéphan Larouche , former Montreal Canadiens defenseman Patrice Brisebois, former Habs equipment manager and columnist Pierre Gervais and former goalkeeping coach and columnist Stéphane Waite.
We first discuss how failure to defeat Kim Clavel allowed her to progress and get even better, and discuss the ability to recover for athletes going through adversity.
We also talk about the references with the preparation made by Georges St-Pierre before his fights. Clavel points out that not only did she not die in defeat, but she was also able to show that she is part of the elite.
Winning is a process and failure is just a step to the next step in her opinion. Kim Clavel will also face Mexico’s Naomi Arellano Reyes on May 12 at Place Bell in Laval.
And the Montreal Canadiens in all of this?
We also go back 30 years to look at the triumphs of the Montreal Canadiens’ last Stanley Cup win in 1993 through the lens of the Breezer.
Patrice also emphasizes that he has confidence in the current management and the young people of the CH organization. In his opinion the team will be good in four or five years and should be for a long time.
For his part, Stéphane Waite recalls that Samuel Montembeault is now in the saddle to take on the role of number one goalkeeper and that he can become a “good number one goalkeeper”. However, he doubts that Samuel can lead the team to the highest honors when it would be surprising if he achieved the NHL’s top goaltender statistic.
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