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That's not to say that Halak played poorly

This line, along with Andrei Markov, were dangerous every time they were on the ice.Gionta finished the night with two goals and an assist. Tonight, the Penguins got an early lead but this time there was no Andrei Markov.The big line did not score.There would be no comeback.In fact, only rarely did the Canadiens look like a team who could compete with the Penguins. When the Habs didn't play well as a team tonight, Halak wasn't able to do anything to turn the tide.That's not to say that Halak played poorly.The faults reside with the usual suspects: defensive turnovers, inability to clear the zone, giving up too many shots, not competing along the boards, dumb penalties, and ineffective special teams. These were two fast-skating, non-hitting teams.The Habs had eight hits total in the game with only one by a defenseman. Every player on the Canadiens was at least a minus one tonight.

There wasn't much to be positive about tonight.The Habs kept it close for a period and created some good chances to score in the first period.But Marc-Andre Fleury was better. The second line of Tomas Plekanec, Andre Kostitsyn and Max Lapierre looked good.Plekanec had a goal to bring his point total to 11 in 12 games. The Canadiens play another top team on Friday night in Chicago.While the Blackhawks are far less talented in goal, the Habs can expect a much more physical game. Pre-game expected lineup: Gomez, Gionta, Cammalleri Plekanec, Lapierre, Andrei Kostitsyn Metropolit, Moen, Pacioretty Chipchura, D'Agostini, Latendresse Hamrlik, Spacek Gill, Gorges Bergeron, Mara Jaroslav Halak starts in goal for the Canadiens; Marc-Andre Fleury for the Penguins. That means not talking about the title chances for Chael Sonnen.Chael Sonnen put on arguably his best performance last weekend in defeating Yushin Okami by decision. Sonnen was considered to be a heavy underdog in this fight, so Sonnen should be congratulated for his big win.Despite the win, however, I'm baffled by the fact that some people are already speculating about Sonnen's chances of defeating Anderson Silva. I'll get to the reasons why he wouldn't beat Anderson in a minute, but before that, I think we need to first put Chael's win over Okami into perspective.Yushin Okami is an elite fighter, with a solid reputation, but he isn't exactly the best stylistic matchup to beat a guy like Chael Sonnen.Okami has a powerful one-two punch combination that is effective but heavily overused.

If you're really bored, go watch his fight with Sonnen again, and you'll see him try to land the same one-two punch combination over, and over again. Against most grapplers, Okami has been able to either stuff takedowns or secure his own takedowns and neutralize his opponents from top position.Great submission guys like Dean Lister simply looked lost against Okami, because they can't take him down, and they can't do anything to him when they try to pull guard. Pulling guard on Yushin Okami is an insane proposition because his base is simply too solid to sweep, and he's more than content to simply neutralize submission attempts from top position.Even BJJ wizard Demian Maia couldn't submit Okami when they fought during the Abu Dhabi grappling tournament a few years ago.As far as grappling goes, Chael Sonnen is one of the few guys who can actually beat Okami, but it is not because Sonnen is "the superior grappler" as Joe Rogan indicated he was.Sonnen basically does the same thing that Okami does, in that he gets takedowns and neutralizes submission attempts. The differences are that Sonnen is a better wrestler but an inferior submission grappler.Because of the wrestling advantage though, Sonnen is one of the few people who can take Okami down, where Okami is far less comfortable.The other side of the equation is that Sonnen doesn't do as well with the kind of submission experts that Okami is able to neutralize. For example, while Okami would not be particularly worried about falling into the guard of Demian Maia, Sonnen was so scared of Maia's guard that he backed himself right into a lateral drop (a wrestling maneuver).This is just one of the illustrations of how while Sonnen may have the correct skills to beat Okami, he is ill-equipped to handle many of the other top middleweights in the division.The other middleweights at the top present some serious problems for Sonnen To keep things simple, lets just look at the top five.5 Demian MaiaMaia is a terrible matchup for Sonnen. As good as Sonnen's striking looked against Okami, he doesn't have the kind of finishing ability to stop Maia from either pulling guard, or getting a takedown as Sonnen tries to avoid the guard.

Again. 4 & 3 Vitor Belfort and Nate MarquardtBelfort and Marquardt are two different fighters, but they both present similar problems for Sonnen in that they are both dynamic in their striking and their grappling.Make no mistake, Sonnen beat Okami on the feet, but he'll have a much tougher task if he's going to try to strike with the top strikers in the middleweight division. The rest of the top are all far too dynamic and too powerful for Sonnen to have success.As long as the fight stays on the feet, Sonnen will be at a severe disadvantage. Furthermore, as BJJ blackbelts, both Belfort and Marquardt will be nearly impossible to finish on the ground, while both can threaten with sweeps and submissions. 2. Dan HendersonThey're both Team Quest guys, but if push came to shove, I don't think Henderson could possibly lose this one.Henderson is probably a better wrestler than Sonnen.

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