The RESILIENCY of the Tampa Bay Lightning Dan Herrejon | May 11, 2015 STRENGTH TO REBOUND The dictionary defines RESILIENCE as: the power or ability to return to the original form or position after being bent, compressed, or stretched. In the NHL, there was no…
Canadiens Make History, Hope It Doesn’t Repeat Itself Ryan Szporer | May 10, 2015 These Montreal Canadiens simply aren’t willing to be forgotten in the annals of hockey history. After forcing a Game 6 against the Tampa Bay Lightning on a late Pierre-Alexandre Parenteau…
The Canadiens and Their Mission (Should They Accept It) Ryan Szporer | May 8, 2015 The Montreal Canadiens finally broke the cycle by beating goaltender Ben Bishop, and, more importantly, the Tampa Bay Lightning to force Game 5 in their second-round series. It may just…
4 Reasons Why Montreal Is Down 3-0 The Hockey Writers | May 7, 2015 1) Goaltending Ben Bishop has been the MVP of the series, so far. His goaltending has stolen two of three games for Tampa Bay and shattered the confidence of…
The Montreal Canadiens: Hope Amid The Heartbreak The Hockey Writers | May 7, 2015 The Heartbreak It was a preventable loss. Anticipating overtime with just over a minute left to play the Montreal Canadiens picked the wrong time to loosen up defensively. Tampa Bay’s Tyler Johnson scored with 1.1…
Tyler Johnson’s Late Tally Puts the Habs on the Brink Brian Sklar | May 7, 2015 It was a game that the Montreal Canadiens needed to win. It was a game that the Canadiens appeared to be taking control over in a must-win scenario. The Canadiens…
The Last Times the Montreal Canadiens Were Down 2-0… Ryan Szporer | May 5, 2015 Montreal Canadiens fans don’t have to look very far for the last time they faced the same 2-0 series deficit they do now against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Of course,…
Canadiens Desperately Need Win Mark Shiver | May 5, 2015 The Montreal Canadiens are down 2-0 in their playoff series against the Tampa Bay Lightning. It’s time to panic. Game one was a brawl between two Eastern Conference powers, a…
50 Years Ago in Hockey – Thousands Cheer Habs Rick Cole | May 5, 2015 Thousands of hockey fans lined the streets of Montreal to cheer their beloved Montreal Canadiens yesterday at the Stanley Cup victory parade. On a picture-perfect sunny May morning, the Canadiens…
Why Boston Bruins Fans Hate The Montreal Canadiens Joe Marraccino | May 5, 2015 It is no secret that the Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens do not like each other. Their Original Six rivalry has taken a turn for the absurd over the last…
Prust, Canadiens Should Play Hockey, Not Mind Games Ryan Szporer | May 4, 2015 Apparently, what’s said on the ice doesn’t stay on the ice, as far as Montreal Canadiens forward Brandon Prust is concerned. While Prust is raved about among Habs fans as…
Lack of Scoring and Discipline Are Hurting the Montreal Canadiens Brianne Spiker | May 4, 2015 To say it was a tough loss in Game Two would be sugar coating it. After a good first period, the wheels came off for the Montreal Canadiens as discipline…