Montreal Canadiens Set Up for Major Roster Upgrade In Offseason Ken MacMillan | February 16, 2015 With the NHL trade deadline just over two weeks away and the Montreal Canadiens first in the Eastern Conference standings, much of the speculation around the Habs right now is,…
Has Parenteau Lost His Spot on the Montreal Canadiens’ Roster? The Hockey Writers | February 15, 2015 Pierre-Alexandre Parenteau has been on the sidelines since January 15th, kept away by concussion-like symptoms. His absence did not impair the Montreal Canadiens, the team has a record of 8-2-1…
3 Reasons Canadiens Will Win Atlantic Division Ryan Szporer | February 13, 2015 The Atlantic Division (and Eastern Conference) officially has new leaders in the 35-15-4 Montreal Canadiens and there’s every reason to believe they’ll be the last this 2014-15 season… Well, there…
Reality Through Myths Surrounding The Montreal Canadiens II The Hockey Writers | February 13, 2015 This is the follow-up post to Reality Through Myths Surrounding The Montreal Canadiens Myth Number 3: Carey Price Is Doing All The Work Carey Price is the best goaltender in…
Can Carey Price Catch Martin Brodeur? Ryan Szporer | February 12, 2015 Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price may need upwards of 12 straight 40-win seasons to pass Martin Brodeur’s career regular-season mark of 691. However, there’s one way he can knock Brodeur…
David Desharnais Doesn’t Deserve the Hate Brianne Spiker | February 12, 2015 Every team’s fan base has that one player who is considered the scapegoat. When the team is losing, that player will get the brunt of the blame for whatever reason.…
Canadiens Need Third Star of Week Desharnais to Shine Ryan Szporer | February 10, 2015 Most would agree that Montreal Canadiens forward David Desharnais isn’t exactly goaltender Carey Price. However, they do have at least one thing in common, with both having taken home NHL-star-of-the-week…
Jacob de la Rose Is Making an Impression in Montreal Brianne Spiker | February 8, 2015 The 2014-15 season has seen the Montreal Canadiens get younger. Some of the team’s younger players are being given more ice time and responsibility and they have responded well. In…
Do Canadiens Need a Cammalleri Trade Do-Over? Ryan Szporer | February 8, 2015 When the Montreal Canadiens defeated the New Jersey Devils 6-2 on Saturday night, former Hab Michael Cammalleri opened the scoring, bringing back memories of years past and reflections on what…
Can Max Pacioretty Seize the Selke Trophy Away from Patrice Bergeron? The Hockey Writers | February 8, 2015 The Habs are having a good season so far. The team has been in the top three of their division since October and have been successful in avoiding slumps, never…
A Look At Marc Bergevin’s Tenure As Habs GM: Part 3: Trades Ken MacMillan | February 5, 2015 Montreal Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin has built a reputation for himself as one of the best executives in the National Hockey League in his two and a half seasons…
Reality Through Myths Surrounding the Montreal Canadiens The Hockey Writers | February 5, 2015 Every sports fan long for a championship team. With the business being what it is, teams spend more time climbing to the top than being there. Every move under scrutiny,…