Don’t Count Canadiens Forward Kassian Out Yet Ryan Szporer | December 17, 2015 Montreal Canadiens forward Zack Kassian no doubt has a huge mountain to climb to get back in the good graces of team management, but his unique combination of size and…
The Biggest Missteps of Canadiens GM Marc Bergevin Ryan Szporer | November 19, 2015 Even as the Alexander Semin chapter in Montreal Canadiens history seems to be closing only a few months in, it’s not as if general manager Marc Bergevin could have or…
Canadiens Coach Therrien Also Being Tested with Price Out Ryan Szporer | November 7, 2015 As much as Montreal Canadiens goalie Mike Condon has proven himself a legitimate NHL goalie in Carey Price’s absence, he doesn’t deserve all the credit for the team’s 3-0-1 record…
Byfuglien Targets Canadiens; Habs Should Target Him… in a Trade Ryan Szporer | November 2, 2015 It probably isn’t the biggest surprise Dustin Byfuglien is in and out of trade rumors these days. He’s a 6’5”, 260-pound pending unrestricted free agent who can play either as…
The Likeliest End to the Jarred Tinordi – Canadiens Saga Ryan Szporer | October 3, 2015 Jarred Tinordi will most likely end up an NHL defenseman this season, just not necessarily with the Montreal Canadiens. Despite a lackluster preseason, during which he’s done little to stand…
Have Patience, Therrien has Time to Fail Nissa Khan | October 2, 2015 In an ideal world this would be Montreal Canadiens head coach Michel Therrien’s make-or-break season. If an average NHL coaching tenure lasts 2.4 years, and coaches are most likely to…
How Will Desharnais Fare as Canadiens’ Third-Line Center? Ryan Szporer | October 1, 2015 Montreal Canadiens forward David Desharnais is not your typical third-line center. Granted, he’s hardly ever been your typical anything. David Desharnais and Goliath Hailing from small-town Laurier-Station, Quebec, the 5-foot-7-inch,…
Who Should Be the Final Canadiens Cuts at Each Position? Ryan Szporer | September 29, 2015 Last year, the last Montreal Canadiens cuts were Francis Bouillon at defense and Jacob De La Rose up front. It just goes to show, especially in regard to the latter,…
Which Line Is Canadiens’ Center Alex Galchenyuk Destined For? Ryan Szporer | September 17, 2015 As if on a bad game show entitled “Whose First Line Is It Anyway?” Montreal Canadiens center Alex Galchenyuk finds himself in the spotlight in front of millions of people.…
Galchenyuk News Unjustifiably Takes Center Stage at Golf Tourney Ryan Szporer | September 11, 2015 It isn’t so much a surprise that Alex Galchenyuk will get to play center this year for the Montreal Canadiens. It’s more so the way it was announced Thursday at…
A Glimpse into Next Year’s Montreal Canadiens Offseason Ryan Szporer | September 9, 2015 Like Montreal Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin’s offseason moves or not, he’s undeniably set the team up for a successful summer in 2016. While it’s those months in between then…
Grading Montreal Canadiens GM Marc Bergevin’s Offseason Ryan Szporer | September 5, 2015 There is little denying the success of Montreal Canadiens GM Marc Bergevin’s offseason will in large part be dictated by how the team does in 2015-16. However, by the same…