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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,…
What can we Expect from Alex Semin? Zachary Cook | September 28, 2015 This is arguably the biggest question mark heading into the 2014-2015 season for the Montreal Canadiens: what will Alex Semin add to this Canadiens team? Semin had wrist surgery last…
50 Years Ago in Hockey: Hurt Habs Hope for Healthy Return Rick Cole | September 28, 2015 Two members of the Montreal Canadiens who suffered major leg injuries last season are hoping to make successful returns when the Habs’ season opens on October 24. And the man…
Canadiens D-Man Bouillon Will Be Remembered Fondly Ryan Szporer | September 26, 2015 The last Montreal Canadiens fans saw of Francis Bouillon, he was being released from his professional tryout agreement with the Habs last fall. It won’t be the last they remember…
Canadiens Sign Michael McNiven to Entry-Level Deal Dustin L. Nelson | September 25, 2015 The Montreal Canadiens have added depth to their goaltender pipeline, signing 18-year-old goaltender Michael McNiven to a three-year, entry-level contract, the team announced on Thursday. McNiven, who went undrafted in…
Les Canadiennes de Montréal Announcement is Significant Dustin Nelson | September 25, 2015 In a summer where the NWHL has hogged many of the headlines in women’s hockey, the CWHL made a big announcement on Thursday evening, unveiling the new logo and jersey,…
Coaching Change Just First Step To Fixing Canadiens PP Ryan Szporer | September 25, 2015 They say the first step is admitting you have a problem. In that sense, by replacing Dan Lacroix as assistant coach in charge of the man advantage with J.J. Daigneault,…
The Montreal Canadiens Franchise Four Michael Gwizdala | September 22, 2015 The Franchise Four. The Mount Rushmore. Four players who tell the story of an organization. In this series, I’ll be taking a look at the history of all 30 NHL…
50 Years Ago in Hockey: The Coaches – Toe Blake Rick Cole | September 22, 2015 He’s back. After guiding the Montreal Canadiens to their sixth Stanley Cup under his tutelage last spring, the club’s first since 1960, rumours were rampant over the summer that coach Hector…
The Lars Eller Winger Experiment Zachary Cook | September 21, 2015 For now at least, Lars Eller’s time at center has come to a halt. The 13th overall pick was drafted as a center by St Louis in 2007 and continued…