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Detroit Red Wings Weekly Rewind

Detroit Red Wings Weekly Rewind

Despite All-Star goalie Jimmy Howard returning to the lineup, it wasn’t the best of weeks for the Detroit Red Wings (41-19-3, 84 points). Not only did they go 0-2-1 for the week, they lost fellow All-Star Pavel Datsyuk for up to three weeks as he recovers from knee surgery. The news didn’t get any better [...]

Five Deals That SHOULD Be Made Before The Deadline

Five Deals That SHOULD Be Made Before The Deadline

As the late February NHL trading deadline approaches rumors have began to surface in every corner of the hockey world. From buyers to sellers and rentals, a plethora of deals always seem to be made this time of year. This year, as a few top-tier players are slated to become Unrestricted free agents at year’s [...]

Old-School Rivalry Taking On New Feel As B’s Sink Habs 2-1 At TD Garden

Old-School Rivalry Taking On New Feel As B’s Sink Habs 2-1 At TD Garden

Once upon a time, the rivalry between the Boston Bruins and the Montreal Canadiens was revered as one of the best in all of sport. A time when every meeting between the two Original Six foes was regarded as “must-watch television”, where each and every hockey fanatic in New England and Quebec, casual and die-hards [...]

Resurgent Pouliot Leads B’s Past Habs For 5th Straight Victory

Resurgent Pouliot Leads B’s Past Habs For 5th Straight Victory

“Losing one of your top players like that, we all have to step up individually and as a team and tonight we did a good job.” – Tyler Seguin Despite the suspension of first line winger Milan Lucic, the Boston Bruins continued their red-hot roll on Monday night against the hated Canadiens. Playing without Lucic [...]

Montreal Canadiens Erik Cole finally clicking with new linemates, while Eric Staal is in a season-long slump

Montreal Canadiens Erik Cole finally clicking with new linemates, while Eric Staal is in a season-long slump

After a very slow start during which he only had one assist in seven games to go along with a-3 plus/minus rating, newly acquired Erik Cole has finally clicked with his new linemates diminutive center David Desharnais and power forward Max Pacioretty. In the last eleven games, during which his ice-time climbed finally climbed over [...]

Canadiens claim Blair Betts off waivers, finalize 23-man roster for opening night

Canadiens claim Blair Betts off waivers, finalize 23-man roster for opening night

The Montreal Canadiens have claimed center Blair Betts off waivers earlier today from the Philadelphia Flyers, who had put the defensive specialist on waivers yesterday to free up cap space. Betts is entering the second and final year of a two-year contract worth $700,000 annually. The 31 year-old center played 75 games for the Flyers [...]

Montreal Canadiens: Player Projections for the 2011-12 season – part 1, forwards

Montreal Canadiens: Player Projections for the 2011-12 season – part 1, forwards

With only one month before the NHL training camps begin, the Montreal Canadiens’ roster is almost set in stone as the team has 12 forwards, 7 defensemen and 2 goalies already signed to NHL contracts. The Canadiens have 21 players signed for a total of $59,120,510, which gives GM Pierre Gauthier a $5,179,490 cap space [...]

Bruins win tight series, Game 7 vs. Habs 4-3 on Horton’s OT winner

Bruins win tight series, Game 7 vs. Habs 4-3 on Horton’s OT winner

After the Bruins took an early two-goal lead in game 7 five minutes into the deciding contest, with goals from Johnny Boychuk and Mark Recchi, everyone thought the Canadiens would let go and that it was going to be over early for the visitors. But the Canadiens took advantage of special teams with a power [...]

Montreal Canadiens set to face division rivals Boston Bruins

Montreal Canadiens set to face division rivals Boston Bruins

It was written in the sky; the Montreal Canadiens will face the Boston Bruins in the playoffs for the 33rd time in NHL history, and for the fifth time in the first round since 2002. The Canadiens currently have a 24-8 all-time playoff series record against the Bruins, but Boston swept the series the last [...]

Which team would you rather face in the playoffs, Habs fans?

Which team would you rather face in the playoffs, Habs fans?

When everyone thought the Montreal Canadiens would lose against Martin Brodeur and the New Jersey Devils on Saturday, Jacques Martin’s team decided to play on of its most inspired road game of the season, winning 3-1 on Mathieu Darche’s two-goal performance. Brodeur made many spectacular saves to keep is hapless team in the game to [...]

After .500 trip, Canadiens prepare for very important week

After .500 trip, Canadiens prepare for very important week

Following the Chara-Pacioretty incident that made the news everywhere in North America and even in Europe, the Canadiens took the road to face the St. Louis Blues and former Hab netminder Jaroslav Halak on Thursday, and the Pittsburgh Penguins and Marc-Andre Fleury on Saturday. After taking a 1-0 lead in the 1st period on Jeff [...]

Canadiens defeat Bruins 4-1; analysis of Chara’s dirty hit on Pacioretty

Canadiens defeat Bruins 4-1; analysis of Chara’s dirty hit on Pacioretty

Tuesday evening, the Montreal Canadiens played one of their best all-around game of the season in a 4-1 win against their division rivals, the Boston Bruins; however, this beautiful win was clouded by Zdeno Chara’s dirty hit on youngster Max Pacioretty at the end of the second period. The night had begun fairly well for [...]

Constant line juggling is killing the Habs chemistry; weekend recap

Constant line juggling is killing the Habs chemistry; weekend recap

24 games into the season, it’s time to have a look at the different forward line combinations used by head coach Jacques Martin to find what’s working or not in Habland. After a .500 weekend where the Habs came out flat on Friday in Atlanta in a 3-0 loss to the hands of the Thrashers, [...]

.500 weekend for the Canadiens; changes expected for tomorrow

.500 weekend for the Canadiens; changes expected for tomorrow

After beating the New York Islanders 3-1 in Long Island on goals by Tomas Plekanec, Benoit Pouliot and Tarvis Moen, as well as a great performance by goaltender Alex Auld, who made 30 saves, the Canadiens faltered Saturday at Bell Centre, losing 3-1 to the lowly Florida Panthers. Montreal swept the home-and-home series from the [...]

Canadiens set final roster, ready to open season against Toronto

Canadiens set final roster, ready to open season against Toronto

Yesterday the Montreal Canadiens set their 22-man roster by sending goalie Curtis Sanford, forwards Ryan White and Ben Maxwell, as well as defencemen Yannick Weber and Alex Henry to their AHL affiliate, the Hamilton Bulldogs. With Roman Hamrlik likely to miss the season opener in Toronto tonight with a sprained right knee, and all-star rearguard [...]

Pierre Gauthier addresses the press; Canadiens rookie training camp kicks in

Pierre Gauthier addresses the press; Canadiens rookie training camp kicks in

Earlier today Pierre Gauthier addressed the press in Montreal during a 47-minute presser, just before the opening of the rookie camp in Brossard, Quebec. Gauthier mentioned the appointment of Carey Price as the team number one goaltender and the recovery of all-star defenseman Andrei Markov, among other things. Gauthier also talked about the Canadiens deep [...]

Analyzing the Habs Forwards: “Best of the Rest”

Analyzing the Habs Forwards: “Best of the Rest”

While the players you normally see the most of are the one who score a lot of goals, the ones who put up the most points and the ones who make the most money, they are often the ones who are overrated, over-paid and over-hyped. Every team has players in this category, and the Montreal [...]

Epic Fail: Habs Blow Two-Goal Lead Against Sabres

Epic Fail: Habs Blow Two-Goal Lead Against Sabres

As I awoke this morning, with the sour taste of last night’s loss still in my mouth, I was ready to come on here today and basically tear the Canadiens apart. Save Carey Price, the ”team”, if you can call them that, that dropped a 3-2 shootout decision to the Buffalo Sabres last night, certainly [...]

Montreal Canadiens mid-season report

Montreal Canadiens mid-season report

With a little more than half of the season played for the Montreal Canadiens and in the middle of a four-day hiatus, it is a good time to look back at the first half of the 2009-2010 season. Below you will find each player’s individual grade for the first half. Forwards: Tomas Plekanec, A+ 46 [...]

It’s the same old story

It’s the same old story

Although the Anaheim Ducks have been playing better lately, the inconsistency remains. Not only wins followed by losses, but rather some good games followed by an awful performance. The Ducks have been getting more and more consistent, but the last game against Phoenix was awful even considering that the Ducks played back to back. Anaheim [...]