Bang For Your Buck: Top-3 Habs Bargain Deals Gregory Katz | January 31, 2017 The NHL is a numbers game. In addition to making game plans and structuring practices, teams also need to manage their finances properly. The clubs that allocate their resources the most…
Time for Canadiens to Go All-In Gregory Katz | January 25, 2017 With the 2017 NHL trade deadline just over a month away, teams are starting to plan out their deadline day strategies. This deadline will be a compelling one for Marc…
Why 2017 Is Critical for Bergevin Brianne Spiker | December 28, 2016 As of May 2017, it will mark five years of Marc Bergevin as the general manager of the Montreal Canadiens. Montreal has gone 23 years without a Stanley Cup and…
Does Weber Deserve Hart Buzz? Ryan Szporer | November 15, 2016 Montreal Canadiens defenseman Shea Weber has come as advertised, and maybe even surpassed expectations. But, if he maintains some semblance of his current off-the-charts pace (7 goals in 16 games),…
Battle of the Bottom-Pairing Canadiens Defensemen Ryan Szporer | September 24, 2016 Oddly enough, one of the most intriguing battles in Canadiens training camp will be for one of the last spots on defense between Mark Barberio and Zach Redmond. Eight Is…
5 Canadiens Who Need Awesome Training Camps Ryan Szporer | September 22, 2016 While the real season will have yet to begin, for many Montreal Canadiens and Habs hopefuls alike, training camp is their Stanley Cup. Starting Sept. 22, the team’s camp will…
Does Trading Beaulieu Make Sense for Canadiens? Ryan Szporer | September 17, 2016 If the rumors are true, the Montreal Canadiens, who are listening to offers for Nathan Beaulieu, should make their move. But only under a certain set of conditions. Follow-Up Questions…
The Montreal Canadiens Punching-Bag Index Ryan Szporer | September 13, 2016 It admittedly may be too early in the season to assign blame for a failed Montreal Canadiens campaign, it having not started yet and all. However, that hasn’t stopped captain…
Why Patrick Roy Shouldn’t Coach the Montreal Canadiens Brianne Spiker | September 13, 2016 When Patrick Roy resigned from the Colorado Avalanche, the idea that Montreal head coach Michel Therrien could eventually be replaced by Roy was brought up. In many ways, Roy being…
What We Just Learned About the Subban Saga Ryan Szporer | September 8, 2016 Just when you thought it was all over, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman pulls you back in with a new in-depth piece on “The 23 minutes that shook the hockey world,” including…
The Fire Is Lit Under Therrien and Bergevin Gregory Katz | September 1, 2016 The Montreal Canadiens didn’t live up to expectations last season and much of the blame is being put on team management and coaching. Despite this, for some inexplicable reason, there…
Bottom Six a Source of Strength for Canadiens Ryan Szporer | September 1, 2016 Montreal Canadiens head coach Michel Therrien is renowned for his love of grit on his top two lines. However, thanks to the team’s projected depth, the bottom six likely won’t…