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NHL - Habs and Souray Built to Last

By Josie Lemieux
Saturday, January 24th, 2004
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Once again, in a tough start to the season, Habs coach Claude Julien had to confront the media, a so-so team with a long injury list. No matter how hard he tried to mix lines and play several combinations, the puck did not seem to go in the right direction.

Sheldon Souray got back this year, Julien let him go, and it paid off. What a comeback for Souray, after being put away for a wrist injury for 2002-2003 season. 2001 was not his lucky year, either, missing 44 games.

"You can say all you want regarding positive thinking, but it's difficult", mentioned Souray during the 2003 season. "I trained to come back. But when the doctor says that you have to go through another surgery and you'll miss the season, everything collapses."

Now, Souray does what he likes to do best: charge the opponent's net, rock the boards, secure the blue line, and, best of all, score. With 32 points, he is the fourth most productive defenseman in the league.

The Habs are on a roll and although they present an average record of 24-16-6 with two overtime losses, the spirit is different and players take advantage of it.

The team take their opponents very seriously and Claude Julien must continue to bring discipline. Part of Souray's job is to be an offensive defenseman, but also to shake the opponents. With his 6-4, 227 lb. frame, it's a dream come true for a team who already had some roughness, but without offensiveness.

And to top it all, he will be part of the All-Star Game which will be held in Minnesota on February 8, 2004 along with teammate Jose Theodore.

It will have been a long journey for Souray, who only wanted to play since he got with the Habs in 2001.

"We gave Sheldon the chance to play on the power play and his game style is intelligent. He knows exactly when to strike. He has one of the most powerful shots. It pays off and he scores often", says assistant coach Rick Green.

Claude Julien knows that the upcoming weeks will be tough and demanding. Lots of games will be played on the road in February and March.

"I believe we have a decent stat sheet on the road (11-8-2-2-) so far. Maybe we'll have to try a more conservative approach. After all, it's the home team that must entertain and give a good show. We'll work."

Souray can count on the next All-Star Game to boost himself even more for the upcoming playoffs.

"Since the time I was injured, I do not take anything for granted and I enjoy every minute of hockey I am able to play. I feel blessed."

And so do we.

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