Saku Koivu’s Tumultuous Career With The Montreal Canadiens The Hockey Writers | November 16, 2017 Finnish star and former Canadiens captain Saku Koivu was the centrepiece of the Montreal Canadiens for more than a decade. For many fans, he’s the oldest captain they can remember.…
Price’s Injury Update Steals Habs Spotlight Ryan Szporer | November 14, 2017 Despite the Montreal Canadiens acquiring goalie Antti Niemi on Tuesday, the focus is on Carey Price and his injury right now, as it should be. Carey Price Injury Update Price…
Rebuilding the Canadiens: Readers Respond Johannes Wheeldon | November 14, 2017 Last week, I argued the NHL is about titles or transition. That is, teams are either contending for the Stanley Cup or are in the process of rebuilding so that…
Canadiens Goalie Carey Price Is Still a Top 5 Ryan Szporer | November 11, 2017 Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price hasn’t looked like himself recently. Even with his horrible .877 save percentage on the season and Charlie Lindgren impressively showing off the team’s underrated goaltending…
Rebuilding the Montreal Canadiens Johannes Wheeldon | November 10, 2017 The Montreal Canadiens have begun to turn around a disastrous start to the 2017 season. Indeed, fans who were gnashing their teeth just two weeks ago are smiling once again.…
Shaw No Longer a Detriment to Canadiens Ryan Szporer | November 8, 2017 If Montreal Canadiens forward Andrew Shaw keeps it up, he may very well end up being worth his price tag. Shaw Effective in Offensive Zone With his first two-goal effort…
Trading Galchenyuk: An Inevitable Mistake Johannes Wheeldon | November 7, 2017 Admitting mistakes can be hard. Errors are part of life, of course. Owning up to them can be difficult when you are stressed, lack confidence, or are unsure of yourself.…
Canadiens Exorcise Demons Against Jets Ryan Szporer | November 5, 2017 The time for moral victories is over for the Montreal Canadiens. How about moral victories found in actual ones, though? They may have found just that, in addition to a…
Canadiens Can Find Hope in These 5 Teams Ryan Szporer | November 3, 2017 It’s technically two steps forward and one back for the Montreal Canadiens. That’s progress, right? After rattling off two victories against the New York Rangers and Ottawa Senators, scoring 13…
Why Aren’t the Habs in on Shipachyov? Kavan Young | October 31, 2017 Earlier this week, Sportsnet reported that the Vegas Golden Knights have given Vadim Shipachyov permission to seek a trade. Vegas has nine defensemen on one-way contracts while Shipachyov has a…
Mark Streit’s Top Career Highlights Ryan Szporer | October 30, 2017 Ex-Montreal Canadien Mark Streit has officially announced his retirement, bringing an end to the ultimate underdog career. The way his NHL career ended, his contract being terminated with the Habs,…
Danault Is Canadiens’ Actual No. 1 Center Ryan Szporer | October 29, 2017 Montreal Canadiens forward Phillip Danault may not be the most offensively dynamic forward. He continues to prove his worth to the organization in many ways, though… most recently as its…